Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
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Myrna Loy passed away today in New York at the age of 88, it had been an extended illness. She was one of the most popular actresses to ever grace the profession. She was probably best known as "the perfect wife". She and William Powell first made married life appear hip and fun in the six Thin Man films. She also starred in numerous films with Powell besides the Thin Man's in probably the best male/female partnership (along with Tracy/Hepburn). She appeared in a *lot* of films, starting in silents in the late twenties. She was typecast as a vamp (often playing orientals for some reason) for her first few years until Hollywood discovered her considerable abilties for comedy. She was with MGM for most of her career and often co-starred with Clark Gable and Cary Grant as well as Powell. Gable was often referred to as the king of Hollywood because of the results of a viewer poll that conferred that title on him but what people often forget (or never knew) was that Loy was named the queen of Hollywood in the same poll. Her autobiography, "Myrna Loy: Being and Becoming" is one of the most enjoyable of the acter autobio's. She was married four times but has been single for some time. She was one of the truely class acts of Hollywood. Randy
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400.1 | 5235::J_TOMAO | Wed Dec 15 1993 10:00 | 16 | ||
Yes her and William Powell did several movies togther and were a great team - with true chemistry. She also was Mrs. Blandings in Mr Blandings builds his dream house - a true 50's cliche on American women but still enjoyable. The quote I kept hearing on the radio was something said at an awards ceremony in the 80's ...Said about Myrna Loy - "she could expression more emotion in a lift of an eyebrow than most people can with the lift in their voice" or something darn close to that... She was fabulous in her day and I look forward to catching up on all here movies - thank goodness for "Video Signals" Rest In Peace Myrna, Joyce | |||||
400.2 | 5793::STARR | Remember your mission! | Wed Dec 15 1993 10:24 | 7 | |
re: Myrna Loy I don't know much of her early work, but she starred with Henry Fonda in one of my all-time favorite movies, 'A Summer Solstice'. Don't watch this one without plenty of Kleenex though.... alan |