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Florabel Muir (May 6, 1889 –
April 27, 1970) was an
American reporter,
newspaper columnist and author. She
became known for
covering both
Hollywood celebrities...
- she
usually wore no underwear. By the end of the year,
gossip columnist Florabel Muir
named Monroe the "it girl" of 1952.
During this period,
Monroe gained...
- "Ben" or "Mr. Siegel".
Siegel allegedly threatened Hollywood reporter Florabel Muir, "who knew [him] well" and was
covering the trial,
saying "You think...
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informants could rise to the
level of
prominent Hollywood columnists such as
Florabel Muir and in some cases, all the way up to a
producer such as Mike Todd...
- Side Story.' King, Susan. Los
Angeles Times November 11, 2013: D.3. Muir,
Florabel (September 6, 1967). "Everything Is
Roses for
George Chakiris". The Washington...
- her in
courtroom scenes from
three films she had
starred in.
Columnist Florabel Muir
wrote in the New York
Daily News that
Turner "pla**** the most dramatic...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-06-15.
Retrieved 2007-10-21. Muir,
Florabel (July 16, 1967). "Pappy
Boiyngton is ill, destitute". Spokesman-Review...
- have my
brooding hours which wipe that grin off my face').
Journalist Florabel Muir
described Boyd's
appeal in a
feature from 1966. "I
would think it...
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Mirror News. Los Angeles, California. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com. Muir,
Florabel (May 4, 1958). "Behind Hollywood's
Silken Curtain".
Daily News. New York...
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dances with the patients. In fact,
after the film's release, when
columnist Florabel Muir
questioned in
print whether any
mental institution actually "allowed...