R.I.P. Kirk Douglas

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Big Magilla wrote:From the N.Y. Post obituary:

"The only catalogue to, perhaps, rival his extensive acting career is the list of starlets he romanced over the decades, which includes Joan Crawford, Linda Darnell, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Evelyn Keyes, Marilyn Maxwell, Patricia Neal, Ann Sothern and Gene Tierney, he wrote in his autobiography."

Starlets? Most of them were bigger stars than he was when he "romanced" them.
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Big Magilla wrote:From the N.Y. Post obituary:

"The only catalogue to, perhaps, rival his extensive acting career is the list of starlets he romanced over the decades, which includes Joan Crawford, Linda Darnell, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Evelyn Keyes, Marilyn Maxwell, Patricia Neal, Ann Sothern and Gene Tierney, he wrote in his autobiography."

Starlets? Most of them were bigger stars than he was when he "romanced" them.
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From the N.Y. Post obituary:

"The only catalogue to, perhaps, rival his extensive acting career is the list of starlets he romanced over the decades, which includes Joan Crawford, Linda Darnell, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Evelyn Keyes, Marilyn Maxwell, Patricia Neal, Ann Sothern and Gene Tierney, he wrote in his autobiography."

Starlets? Most of them were bigger stars than he was when he "romanced" them.
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Mister Tee wrote:Time to change your "last in In Memoriam" prediction

When I was a kid, Kirk Douglas -- along with Burt Lancaster/Paul Newman -- was the absolute epitome of the male movie star.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... cus-670526
Ha! I will the first to make that prediction without having had to change it from someone else, although it's possible they've planned the montage to include a big finale leading into a planned tribute to give Kobe Bryant.
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R.I.P. Kirk Douglas

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Time to change your "last in In Memoriam" prediction

When I was a kid, Kirk Douglas -- along with Burt Lancaster/Paul Newman -- was the absolute epitome of the male movie star.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... cus-670526
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