Some Like It Hot (1959) dir. Billy Wilder

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Some Like It Hot (1959) dir. Billy Wilder
“If I had to sit through one of my films twice, I’d go mad. I tend to munch on popcorn, saying ‘No, no, you fool, you’re playing the scene wrong. You’re lousing up the picture. Come on, Lemmon, ACT!’”
Jack Lemmon and Clark Gable receiving an ice skating lesson, 1955
Jack Lemmon photographed by Larry Barbier Jr at home.
I find it quite hard to believe he couldn’t get many girlfriends in high school. I mean, were they blind :/
John Uhler Lemmon III, 1925 to 1947
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Hollywood before the Code
“His own mother would hardly call him handsome. His face is craggy and square, his figure is stocky. His voice is crisp rather than musical. Yet how effortlessly he holds the eye and ear–even when, at one memorable occasion, he breaks into song and dance. Dump him down with his back to the camera and Hedy Lamarr playing opposite him and I wager your eyes would still be riveted on the electrical little man with red hair.” –London’s Daily Telegraph, 1938
In 1929, James Cagney landed a part in George Kelly’s new play Maggie the Magnificent, at the Cort Theater in New York. It was an important episode in the the Cagney story. The girl playing opposite him was a dynamic youngster named Joan Blondell.
The two auditioned for their parts in the play at the same time. Joan sat in room at the New York Bond Building wearing a brown beret and an embarrassed, nervous look on her face. Jimmy came into the room and winked at her. When Kelly called to “the young lady in the brown beret,” Jimmy winked again. “You’re going to get the part,” he told her.
The next day at the Cort Theater, she was formally introduced to the male lead–James Cagney. Years later, she was to say that she fell in love with him that very moment, only to be floored when Kelly invited the entire cast to lunch at the nearby English Tearoom, where Mrs. Cagney had reserved a booth. But Joan said when she saw the way Jimmy and Bill greeted each other, that was the last idea that she had of any romantic attachment between them. It was, however, the beginning of a long friendship.
That’s wonderful that Joan didn’t try to have an affair and possibly break up Jim’s marriage.
James Cagney attends a premiere with friend and frequent co-star Joan Blondell, c. early 1930s.
James Cagney attends a film premiere, 1932.
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