Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There was no fame in the 1940s quite like Hollywood fame, and Veronica Lake had it. Her career in film rose during that decade, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two years before her death, Veronica Lake talked about writing a cookbook. “It will not specialize in 1,000 chocolate chip recipes ...
Veronica was tending bar, and when I told her I was from Saranac Lake, she cried, kissed me and continued to work. What a moment!" In the early 1970s, Veronica made a brief return to the spotlight ...
How to channel your inner screen goddess of yesteryear. t Meet this week’s va-va voom vintage vixen, Veronica Lake, the sexy screen siren of the 1940s whose iconic roles include movies such as Blue ...
When Sue Cameron went to interview one of the most sought-after pinups of World War II, the reporter was shocked by what she saw. It was 1970 and the longtime TV columnist for The Hollywood Reporter ...
Veronica Lake, a screen siren who captivated audiences in the 1940s, had no qualms about leaving Hollywood behind. In the recently republished memoir titled “Veronica: The Autobiography of Veronica ...
” Just don’t get too complicated, Eddie. When a man gets too complicated, he’s unhappy. And when he’s unhappy, his luck runs out.” THE BLUE DAHLIA (1946) starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake screens ...
With her peek-a-boo blond hairdo and sultry looks, Veronica Lake was the "it-girl" of the 1940s silver screen. When she died penniless three decades later, her ashes sat anonymously in a funeral home ...
There was no fame in the 1940s quite like Hollywood fame, and Veronica Lake had it. Her career in film rose during that decade, starting in 1941 with William Holden in “I Wanted Wings” and Joel McCrea ...