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  2. Sheilah Graham - Wikipedia

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    Sheilah Graham (born Lily Shiel; 15 September 1904 – 17 November 1988) was a British-born, nationally syndicated American gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age". In her youth, she had been a showgirl and a freelance writer for Fleet Street in London.

  3. Beloved Infidel - Wikipedia

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    Beloved Infidel is a 1959 American DeLuxe Color biographical drama film made by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and based on the relationship of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sheilah Graham. The film was directed by Henry King and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett, based on the 1957 memoir by Sheilah Graham and Gerold Frank.

  4. Robert T. Westbrook - Wikipedia

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    Robert T. Westbrook (born December 24, 1945, New York City) [citation needed] is an American writer. He was born to columnist Sheilah Graham. Westbrook was raised in Los Angeles until his teen years, when his mother moved Robert and Wendy to New York City. Robert attended the progressive Putney School and Columbia College. [citation needed]

  5. Tom Mitford - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1930, Mitford met Sheilah Graham, who would later describe him in her memoirs, Beloved Infidel, as "a youthful edition of his father and, at twenty-one, one of the handsomest men I had ever seen". [9] In the 1930s, he was a lover of Austrian-born dancer Tilly Losch, while she was married to art patron Edward James. [10]

  6. Talk:Sheilah Graham - Wikipedia

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    Armbrust The Homunculus 08:19, 30 July 2015 (UTC) [reply] Sheilah Graham Westbrook → Sheilah Graham – There is no discernible or apparent, and valid, reason why this article title should include the surname of the 2nd of 3 of Graham's husbands (Westbrook), to whom she was married only 5 years --- rather than the name that she exclusively ...

  7. Garden of Allah Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Allah was a famous hotel in West Hollywood, California, United States (then an unincorporated area of Los Angeles which was usually considered a part of Hollywood), at 8152 Sunset Boulevard between Crescent Heights and Havenhurst, at the east end of the Sunset Strip. Originally a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) estate called Hayvenhurst, it was ...

  8. Hollywood Today - Wikipedia

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    The series began as a Hollywood gossip show with columnist Sheilah Graham as host, running 15 minutes each weekday. Each week featured a celebrity co-host. During the summer, the show was lengthened to 30 minutes and renamed Hollywood Backstage. Later that summer, Ern Westmore replaced Graham as host, and the focus changed to makeovers. [1]

  9. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    ABC. Release. December 17, 1975. (1975-12-17) F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood is a 1975 American TV movie about F. Scott Fitzgerald 's screenwriting career. [1][2] It was directed by Anthony Page and written by James Costigan. It was mostly based on the memoirs of Sheilah Graham.