This March 1962 cover of The National Police Gazette features American actress Rhonda Fleming, whose scarlet hair offers a hint why she was known as the Queen of Technicolor. As far as why she’s qualified to tell “why perfect marriages bust up”, she had just divorced her third husband Lang Jeffries on the grounds of mental cruelty, so who better to ask? Mainly though, we posted this cover as an example of what we were talking about yesterday vis-a-vis photo-illustrations. See below or link here.
1927—First Prints Are Left at Grauman's
Hollywood power couple Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, who co-founded the movie studio United Artists with Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith, become the first celebrities to leave their impressions in concrete at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, located along the stretch where the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame would later be established.