Errol Flynn
Born | June 20, 1909 |
Hometown | Battery Point, Australia |
Net worth | $10 million |
Height | 6'1" (1.86m) |
Spouse | Patrice Wymore (m 1950 - 1959) , Nora Eddington (m 1944 - 1949) , Nora Eddington (m 1943 - 1949) , Lili Damita (m 1935 - 1942) |
Children | Sean Flynn |
Parents | Theodore Thomson Flynn |
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Cucumber sandwiches, Cary Grant and pitch-side glamour: Remembering the Hollywood Cricket Club
- FEATURES: Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Errol Flynn, Boris Karloff and David Niven could be found in LA sporting cricket whites. Leonie Cooper raises a gin and tonic to the movie industry’s most English sporting team
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Drew Barrymore has confirmed a long-standing rumour that her grandfather’s corpse was stolen from a morgue for “one last party”.While appearing on the YouTube series Hot Ones, the Never Been Kissed star said that the body of her grandfather, the actor John Barrymore, was stolen by friends and propped up against a poker table shortly after he died.
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Two-time Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland has died at 104
The actress was the last surviving member of the Gone with the Wind cast
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Golden Age Hollywood star Olivia de Havilland dies at 104
Olivia de Havilland, a two-time Oscar winner and one of the last links to Hollywood's Golden Age, died Sunday at the age of 104.
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Olivia de Havilland, star of Hollywood's Golden Age, dies at 104
"Gone With the Wind" star Olivia de Havilland, a winner of two Academy Awards and among the last surviving stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, died on Sunday at her home in Paris. She was 104.De Havilland died of natural causes at her home in the French capital, where she had lived for more than 60 years, said her New York-based publicist Lisa Goldberg.Her acting career included two Academy Awards, a victory over Hollywood's studio system and a long-running feud with sister Joan Fontaine that
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Olivia de Havilland: Hollywood’s queen of radiant calm
Olivia de Havilland: Hollywood’s queen of radiant calmThe Gone With the Wind star, known for her lifelong feud with her sister as much as the bewitching brilliance of her acting, and the last link to Hollywood’s golden age
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8 films that lost their stars a fortune
These passion projects ended up losing their stars huge stacks of cash.
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New Robin Hood film will see hero suffer PTSD after returning from Crusades
New Robin Hood film will see hero suffer PTSD after returning from Crusades
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Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, Canada - review
Right in the heart of the city, opposite the Vancouver Art Gallery, and just steps away from Stanley Park and the shops of Gastown. Originally opened in 1927 it epitomised the glamour of the Roaring Twenties, quickly becoming the place to stay for the good and great of the time from Marlene Dietrich to Errol Flynn to HRH Edward, Prince of Wales. It was the first hotel to have extra long beds for tall guests and introduce late night room service which it did to allow Katherine Hepburn to eat in
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Nigel Cabourn took military style to the next level at LFWM
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David Beckham on why the cricket sweater (not the football top) is a style perennial
Eric Kent and Dorothy Curwen started creating knitwear for the Hollywood Cricket Club in the early 1930s. It counted Douglas Fairbanks, Errol Flynn and Cary Grant as members, and they all wore Kent & Curwen sweaters, knitted at a factory in London. It meant that this collective of stylish silver-screen idols were championing British style, and an iconic piece of English sporting heritage was starting to have an influence on Hollywood.
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