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Sidney Skolsky (May 2, 1905[citation needed] – May 3, 1983) was an
American writer best
known as a
Hollywood gossip columnist. He
ranked with
Hedda Hopper...
- The term was
believed to be
first used by
Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky.
Beefcake poses by male
actors were used far less
frequently than cheesecake...
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Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the
honor is all yours".
Columnist Sidney Skolsky wrote in his 1970
memoir that he came up with the term in 1934
under pressure...
- as Miss Schlom, Janie's Boss
Joseph E.
Bernard as
Judge in
Dream Sidney Skolsky as
Photographer The film
earned a
profit of $234,000. On
Rotten Tomatoes...
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Snapshots (1932)
Hollywood on
Parade No. A-12 (1933)
Screen Snapshots: The
Skolsky Party (1946) 1935 - 15th 1936 - 13th 1937 - 5th, 6th (UK) 1938 - 25th,...
- OCLC 6014288. Gordon, Ruth (1971).
Myself among others. Atheneum. OCLC 138331.
Skolsky,
Sidney (April 15, 1969). "Quake – And a Kiss".
Hollywood Citizen-News...
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demolished to make way for a
shopping complex and
multiplex theater.
Sidney Skolsky, a
syndicated Hollywood gossip columnist for the New York
Daily News who...
- Screen.
Archived from the
original on May 31, 2020.
Retrieved May 31, 2020.
Skolsky,
Sidney (September 9, 1969). "Gossipel
Truth For Hollywood".
Valley Times...
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releases and a few
movie appearances. From 1996 to 1997, the
lineup was
Skolsky on vocals,
Reitmeyer on guitar,
Gibson on b****, and
Glenn 'Spikey' Mayer...
- she
frequented producers' offices,
befriended gossip columnist Sidney Skolsky, and
entertained influential male
guests at
studio functions, a practice...