In the early 1950s, when television sent Hollywood into the doldrums and studios were thinning their contract lists, some stars began appearing in their own TV series. Among them: Lucille Ball, ...
Everyone knows Lassie, whether from the 1940 novel written by Eric Knight, the 1943 MGM movie, or the long-running TV series. But the canine queen (played by male dogs) might have been just another ...
Lassie and The New Yorker have a long history. In 1948, at the height of the HUAC era, Lillian Ross wrote about Lassie’s role as Hollywood’s most bankable star, untroubled by political affiliation or ...
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