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Myrna Loy made marriage magic. Sizzling, even. Before her, happy marriages must have existed, but Hollywood didn`t know what to do with them. There was a kiss at the altar and ”The End”… ...
Loy died in 1993 at age 88. But admirers hope that she will watch over the students of Venice High for decades more as a vandal- resistant bronze protected by thorny rosebushes.
During the years Myrna Loy reigned as one of America`s movie stars, millions of fans idolized her as ”the perfect wife,” a paragon of charm, sophistication and intelligence whose sly se… ...
Author Emily W. Leider's new biography of screen star Myrna Loy reveals a private, principled woman. Leider appears at Seattle's Grand Illusion Cinema on Saturday, Aug. 11.
It starts with the emigration of Myrna Loy’s family on both her mother and father’s side, and how they came to live in Helena, Montana before giving birth to her on August 2nd, 1905.
I didn’t grow up thinking of Myrna Loy as a celebrity — to my brother and my sister and me, she was — and will always be — Aunt Myrna. We called her “aunt” even though she was my ...
Regular readers of P & P know that I adore Myrna Loy, the great star of the ’30s and ’40s in such films as “The Best Years Of Our Lives” and the sublime “Thin Man” series. (I love her ...
Myrna Loy made more than 100 movies in her career. One of her most popular films was The Thin Man, a 1934 release with William Powell. “If you’ve ever seen the Thin Man," said Benji, "Oh man!