Friday, September 13, 2013
The success of Marylin Monroe, as featured by these photos
Friday, September 6, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
50's & 60's: Confessions of a Hollywood Agent
Confessions of a Hollywood Agent |
Me in a Rolls Royce Phantom outside of Marion Davis' house. |
By the way, the bra that Howard Hughes supposedly created for Jane was fake, in reality she would place Kleenex's over her boobs and everybody thought it was a classic. |
John F Kennedy and the family |
Errol Flynn was a movie star with lots of charm. Loved women and ended up with a 15 yr old, but he died before he married her. Lots of adventure in his life and lots of great movies. |
The White House. |
Monday, September 2, 2013
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
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"Confessions of a Hollywood Agent" An explosive Hollywood novel of sex, power, intrigue… and murder… in the 50′s & 60's
Well I sure hope that most of Mr. Gardner's clients are dead or else he would be in real trouble. The seances and conversations in this fast paced book are so real and candid that one would think he was in the room! But WAIT he was in the room. ! This is the real McCoy, you don't need to read any other Hollywood tell all book. This one tells it ALL ! It is fun and stunning about all your favorite stars. I couldn't put it down, Don't miss this one, you will astound your friends with hard and funny truths here,
-Sam Carson F A I A
Jonathan Winters in the Muppet Show
He's back again, funnier than he was last time. Sit down, relax, and get ready for some laughs. Your buddy, Bill Gardner.
At work with the the two great comedians Jonathan Winters an Mickey Rooney
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Sitting outside of Marion Davies house in Beverly Hills in a Rolls-Royce Phantom
1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca De Ville
William Gardner worked for Marion Davis ( a movie star, as well as William Randolph Hearsts' mistress for some 30 years). Joe Kennedy was JFK's father who was a movie producer in Hollywood during the 20's. When JFK got married to Jacqueline Kennedy they honeymooned at Marion's house in Beverly Hills where Bill had gotten a Job:
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[caption id="attachment_464" align="alignright" width="434"] (Hearst on the left, Marion on the right).[/caption]
Hearst had already died. They came to stay in her house because Marion was a very old friend of Joe Kennedy. That's How William Gardner met them in the house. That opened up William to his visit with Kennedy in Washington. Then he got involved with the election for JFK in 1960.
Another 1937 Sedanca De Ville
Check out my book: Confessions of a Hollywood Agent; A Hollywood Novel during the 50's and 60's. Especially if you are interested in Old Hollywood.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
John F Kennedy Outdoor Speech in 1960, for President
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Jonathan Winters on Dean Martin Roasts Frank Sinatra
We're bringing you in to our blog, this entertaining blog about Jonathan coming on to Frank Sinatra. As you might not know, Jonathan Winters doesn't have a script, in fact he never did he didn't like the writers they were never funny enough for him so he always went up there and winged it. This is an example of that, he went up there and had them in hysterics and you will too. Enjoy the video and have a good week.
-From Bill Gardner's Assistant
Make sure to check out Confessions of a Hollywood agent, a book about Hollywood during the 50s and 60s. Look into it especially if you're into old Hollywood.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Book about Hollywood during the 50s & 60s
“Find out, or guess, who the characters are. You’ll be surprised!”
With characters such as Elvis Presley, jfk, Mafia’s Meyer Lansky gangster, Fidel Castro, Porfirio Rubirosa, Nathan the Hollywood God-father, Godchild of Hitler and so many more!
A Hollywood Novel you won’t wan’t to miss
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
A Hollywood marriage-to-be
Most people have always loved to read about Hollywood and they all seem to be quite satisfied with what they hear and read. That makes them want to read stories that can apply to what different kind of action we might enjoy, and a new one has come into our life: Gay Marriage. Lets have a peak at it just to see how funny it can be.
The book is available on Amazon.
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Well I sure hope that most of Mr. Gardner's clients are dead or else he would be in real trouble. The seances and conversations in this fast paced book are so real and candid that one would think he was in the room! But WAIT he was in the room. ! This is the real McCoy, you don’t need to read any other Hollywood tell all book. This one tells it ALL ! It is fun and stunning about all your favorite stars. I couldn’t put it down, Don’t miss this one, you will astound your friends with hard and funny truths here -Sam Carson
“Just finished reading the book… it was as good a read as any of the best-sellers!”
-Actress Stefanie Powers
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Jonathan Winters "The Stick"
Here we have your monthly dose of Jonathan Winters. In today's post, Jonathan Winters improvises using nothing more than a "stick."
Join us next month for yet another episode of Jonathan Winters' performance.
In the 50′s and 60′s I worked for Jonathan Winters as his assistant, and I want to present to all of you wonderful people to Jonathan Winters, so you can know how funny he was. He was considered one of the best comedians, had his own style and had his know how on how to bring the funniest parts of life. I am sure none of you will be disappointed so lets sit back and have a great laugh. Jonathan thanks for all the laugh you brought to us.
-William Gardner
Friday, April 26, 2013
JONATHAN WINTERS 1963
In the 50's and 60's I worked for Jonathan Winters as his assistant, and I want to present to all of you wonderful people to Jonathan Winters, so you can know how funny he was. He was considered one of the best comedians, had his own style and had his know how on how to bring the funniest parts of life. I am sure none of you will be disappointed so lets sit back and have a great laugh. Jonathan thanks for all the laugh you brought to us.
-William Gardner
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="394"] In the 60′s with the two great comedians Jonathan Winters an Mickey Rooney on a set in Hollywood. Check out my Novels, The Games End about elephants and the people in Africa, the Confessions of a Hollywood Agent about Hollywood in the 50′s and 60's[/caption]
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You haven't seen nothin' yet
Come visit me again soon
-Jonathan Winters[/caption]
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
What is a good old Hollywood novel during the 50's & 60's?
“Find out, or guess, who the characters are. You’ll be surprised!”
With characters such as Elvis Presley, jfk, Mafia’s Meyer Lansky gangster, Fidel Castro, Porfirio Rubirosa, Nathan the Hollywood God-father, Godchild of Hitler and so many more!
A Hollywood Novel you won’t wan’t to miss.
"Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 1950’s and 60’s. William Gardner takes you on a (manicured and bejeweled) hand-held tour of Beverly Hills and its crusty and upper-crust inhabitants."
- Ellen Singer
"Well I sure hope that most of Mr. Gardners clients are dead or else he would be in real trouble. The seances and conversations in this fast paced book are so real and candid that one would think he was in the room! But WAIT he was in the room. ! This is the real McCoy, you don’t need to read any other Hollywood tell all book. This one tells it ALL ! It is fun and stunning about all your favorite stars. I couldn’t put it down, Don’t miss this one, you will astound your friends with hard and funny truths here"
-Sam Carson
Confessions of a Hollywood Agent is a novel of a Hollywood courtesan and her procurer, who rise in the film world of the 50′s and early 60′s. Clint the agent and Dorothy the Star manipulate the Hollywood Godfather, Fidel Castro, JFK, an international playboy who was the godchild of Hitler… and one another. But the plot and intrigues they devise to further their careers don’t always turn out as planned. Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 50s and 60s. There is plenty of sinning in Confessions, but is there redemption? You’ll stay awake to find out. Don’t rush forward to the closing credits. They come much too soon.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
What is a title of a book, movie or song you can associate with the word elephant?
"THE GAMES END"View Answer on Quora
The entire book has to do with elephants, it deals with poaching, adventure, romance, and you will learn many things.
The Author has been to Africa himself many times and witnessed the tragedies, from which he got the inspiration needed to write the book. The authors goal is to raise awareness about elephants so that we can prevent poaching, since right now its such a critical issue and the day might come when we longer get to see elephants. Its called The Games End, check it out, it's on Amazon also available as Kindle for $4.99 here:
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Save the elephant
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and blog William Louis Gardner
This is Ahmed the elephant,
Have you ever seen an elephant with tusks like these? At one time this is how long elephants got to grow their tusks, but unfortunately because of poaching, we are losing what has been one of the greatest animals to walk on this world.
-William Gardner
The Great elephant Ahmed
Have you ever seen an elephant with tusks like these? At one time this is how long elephants got to grow their tusks, but unfortunately because of poaching, we are losing what has been one of the greatest animals to walk on this world.
The Author has been to Africa himself many times and witnessed the tragedies, from which he got the inspiration needed to write the book. The book is about elephants in Africa, and it contains romance and adventure. Its called The Games End, check it out, it's on Amazon also available as Kindle for $4.99 here:
William Louis Gardner: 9780615456546: Amazon.com: Books
Save the elephant
Also check out my website http://thegamesend.com/
and my blog William Louis Gardner
-William Gardner
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Review for Confessions of a Hollywood Agent; A Hollywood novel
Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 1950’s and 60’s. William Gardner takes you on a (manicured and bejeweled) hand-held tour of Beverly Hills and its crusty and upper-crust inhabitants.
You’ll be privy to the name-dropping and bed-hopping among a large cast of loveable and loathsome characters, including a minister’s daughter who poses for Playboy but tithes ten percent of her earnings to the church and an internationally famous comedian who wastes his money on gambling and drugs.
And enjoy the odd, but enduring alliance between the story’s leading man and lady: Clint Nation, a Montana cowboy, and Dorothy Winters, a small-time thief, who will re-invent themselves and traverse the Hollywood Hills together as agent and movie star, occasional lovers and loyal friends.
There’s plenty of sinning in “Confessions”, but is there redemption? You’ll stay awake trying to find out. But don’t rush – or fast forward – to the closing credits. They come much too soon.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Rita Hayworth Is Stayin' Alive
Rita Hayworth Is Stayin' Alive
One of Hollywood's greatest red-headed dancers with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly dancing to the Bee Gees, which brings nostalgia
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Rod McCarey Behind the Scenes
My brother Rod McCarey
The Distinguished Gentleman waxes nostalgia about the fate and preservation of two ramshackled luxury vehicles. An outtake from the GREY COUPON advert, "The Lost Footage."
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Video starring my brother Rod McCarey, Fun isn't it?
Grey Poupon "The Lost Footage"
Starring my brother Rod McCarey
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Jane Russell & Marilyn Monroe at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Barnaby Conrad Jr. dies at 90; bullfighter, artist, saloonkeeper founded Santa Barbara Writers Conference
-William Louis Grandner[/caption]
When Barnaby Conrad was nearly killed in a 1958 bullfight, his celebrity pals were buzzing about it at Sardi's in New York.
"Did you hear about poor Barnaby?" Eva Gabor asked Noel Coward in her thick Hungarian accent. "He was terribly gored in Spain."
"Oh, thank heavens," he sighed. "I thought you said he was bored."
That would have been a surprise.
Barnaby Conrad Jr. — bullfighter, bon vivant, portrait artist, saloonkeeper to the stars, author of 36 books, and founder of the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, led a life that was anything but boring. Ninety years old, he died Tuesday in his Carpinteria home after a battle with congestive heart disease.
"He wasn't necessarily the world's best novelist or the best bullfighter or best artist or best piano player or best nightclub owner, but he was very good at all of them," said his son Barnaby Conrad III. "He was like a pentathlete."
Conrad's last work of fiction, a novel about presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth, was published when he was 88. Months later, he came out with his last work of nonfiction: "101 Best Sex Scenes Ever Written: An Erotic Romp through Literature for Writers and Readers."
While most of his work was nonfiction, Conrad was best known for his 1952 novel "Matador," one of the many books that were generated by his love of bullfighting. He knew the greatest bullfighters of his day and fought bulls himself as "El Nino de California" — the California Kid — at 47 corridas in Spain, Mexico and Peru.
Born into a wealthy family in San Francisco on March 27, 1922, Conrad attended the Taft School in Connecticut and studied art at Yale, where he graduated in 1943. His charcoal portraits of literary friends like Truman Capote and James Michener hang in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. He also painted Sinclair Lewis, the novelist he briefly served as a personal assistant after World War II.
Taking art classes one summer in Mexico City, Conrad was swept away by the lure of bullfighting.
"Fueled on youth and tequila, he jumped into the bullring one afternoon and caped the bull with his Brooks Brothers raincoat," his son said. "He was lucky he didn't get himself killed."
Instructed by seasoned bullfighters, Conrad kept at it and was gashed so severely in his right leg that he was declared unfit for military service. Instead, he joined the State Department and was named vice consul in Seville, Spain. The job gave him the chance to write and chase bulls — a good combination in an era when Ernest Hemingway set the tone for young men who wanted to write.
Conrad's first novel, "The Innocent Villa," published in 1948, drew little notice. His second novel, "Matador," a fictional account of the last day in the life of the legendary Spanish bullfighter Manolete, sold 3 million copies and was translated into 28 languages.
At 30, Conrad was flying high and opened a glitzy San Francisco nightspot he named after his best-seller. Herb Caen, the San Francisco Chronicle columnist, said it was fortunate that Conrad's publisher had made him change the original title.
"Who'd ever go to eat at a restaurant called Day of Fear?" Caen asked.
Night after night, El Matador drew A-list patrons: Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Marilyn Monroe, William Randolph Hearst. Conrad, who wrote that he played "what might generously be called fraternity piano," sometimes entertained but more often simply mingled.
Even as a club owner, Conrad continued to write. Years later, he received a fan letter from crime writer Elmore Leonard, who told Conrad that the opening sentence of "La Fiesta Brava" was the best he'd ever read.
It was about the death of Manolete: "On August 27, 1947, a multimillionaire and a bull killed each other in Linares, Spain, and plunged an entire nation into deep mourning."
Tired of the surging sleaze in San Francisco — symbolized for Conrad by a topless shoeshine stand down the street from his club — he and his family moved to the Santa Barbara area in the early 1970s.
By then, his machismo was so established that Times columnist Jack Smith wrote of meeting him: "I was pleased to see he was growing bald. It eased the envy."
"But a boyish charm remained," Smith wrote with tongue in cheek. "A very bad man, one might guess, for women and bulls."
In 1972, Conrad founded the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, an annual extravaganza bringing together agents, writers, publishers and, over the years, literary legends such as William Styron, Joan Didion and William F. Buckley Jr. Conrad sold the conference in 2004, but it continues today.
Conrad wrote what he knew. In the 1980s, he chronicled his battle with alcoholism in a book called "Time Is All We Have."
Over decades, he settled into a daily routine of painting and writing — in longhand. Triple-bypass surgery in 2010 improved his health but, his son said, he started declining last year.
Bedridden but still sharp, he was reading a book when his doctor told him he had just three or four weeks to live.
"I guess I'd better read faster," he said.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mary Nobles Conrad of Carpinteria; four children, author Barnaby III of San Francisco, artist Cayetana Conrad of Carpinteria, author Winston S. Conrad of Kamuela, Hawaii, and fashion designer Kendall Conrad Cameron of Montecito; two stepsons, William A. Slater of Los Angeles and Michael Slater of Ventura; eight grandchildren; and five step-grandchildren.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Public outcry over Hughes’ bra
William Louis Gardner
Friday, February 15, 2013
Public outcry over Hughes’ bra
In 1941, Director Howard Hughes, while filming the movie The Outlaw, felt that the camera did not do justice to Jane Russell's large bust. He employed his engineering skills to design an underwired, cantilevered bra to emphasise her assets. Hughes added rods of curved structural steel that were sewn into the brassiere below each breast. The rods were connected to the bra's shoulder straps. The arrangement allowed the breasts to be pulled upward and made it possible to move the shoulder straps away from the neck. The design allowed for any amount of bosom to be freely exposed.
Regardless, the emphasis on her breasts proved too much for the Hollywood Production Code Administration, which ordered cuts to the film. To obtain the Boards' required Seal of Approval, Hughes reluctantly removed about 40 feet, or a half-minute, of footage that featured Jane Russell's bosom. He still had problems getting the film distributed, so Hughes schemed to create a public outcry for his film to be banned. The resulting controversy generated enough interest to get The Outlaw into the theatres for one week in 1943, before being withdrawn due to objections by the Code censors. When the film was finally released in 1950, it was a box office hit.
Russell later asserted that she never wore Hughes' bra, and that Hughes never knew. This story is now considered to be an urban myth. -Xtimeline
The bra that Howard Hughes supposedly created for Jane was fake, in reality she would place Kleenex's over her boobs and everybody thought it was a classic. -From Insider William Louis Gardner, author of "Confessions of a Hollywood Agent"