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Posted on 3/17/26 at 7:07 pm to Deplorableinohio
quote:
How did she get so screwed up?
Mom committing suicide when JF was 13 didn't help
Posted on 3/18/26 at 6:53 pm to Kafka
Stella Stevens
Jerry Lewis letter to Stella Stevens while working on The Nutty Professor
Dear Stella:
This note comes in the form of respect and appreciation, for not only your fantastic ability and know-how, but for your untiring efforts and hard-work.
I was completly inspired last night. I suspect this was because I have never worked with anyone quite like you before. Your energy and listening power is beyond anything I have ever know.
You are the reason men can’t live without the pride and thrill of direction. I only wish I could explain simply how wonderful you are to work with. Perhaps one day you will know the feeling. If you don’t then you’re missing one of the greatest thrills of creativity.
This note has been long overdue, but I have been so busy I haven’t had a minute to sit down and peck it ou myself. This is not the kind of letter I would want to dictate.
I could say much more about how wonderful a performer and actress you are, but i’m sure all my words are, at this point, nothing more than redundancy.
Again, thank you for the rare privilege of being a small part of what I know will be one of the most exciting rockets to ever hit the star cluster.
Believe me to be sincere, and very proud to be working with you.
Always and affectionately,
Jerry

Jerry Lewis letter to Stella Stevens while working on The Nutty Professor
Dear Stella:
This note comes in the form of respect and appreciation, for not only your fantastic ability and know-how, but for your untiring efforts and hard-work.
I was completly inspired last night. I suspect this was because I have never worked with anyone quite like you before. Your energy and listening power is beyond anything I have ever know.
You are the reason men can’t live without the pride and thrill of direction. I only wish I could explain simply how wonderful you are to work with. Perhaps one day you will know the feeling. If you don’t then you’re missing one of the greatest thrills of creativity.
This note has been long overdue, but I have been so busy I haven’t had a minute to sit down and peck it ou myself. This is not the kind of letter I would want to dictate.
I could say much more about how wonderful a performer and actress you are, but i’m sure all my words are, at this point, nothing more than redundancy.
Again, thank you for the rare privilege of being a small part of what I know will be one of the most exciting rockets to ever hit the star cluster.
Believe me to be sincere, and very proud to be working with you.
Always and affectionately,
Jerry

Posted on 3/19/26 at 11:36 pm to Kafka
Her name is spelled wrong
Why didn't she say something???
Posted on 3/20/26 at 10:59 pm to Kafka
As a young kid I had no clue you could see tits in an old western. Until a late night watching The Ballad of Cable Hoag with Stella in it.
Posted on 3/21/26 at 8:17 pm to TigerMyth36
Colleen Corby, 60s Supermodel


Posted on 3/22/26 at 10:48 pm to Kafka
WYH the bride of Frankenstein?


Posted on 3/23/26 at 7:47 am to Mr Happy
The Thread that keeps giving and giving 
Posted on 3/23/26 at 8:54 am to Kafka
quote:
Dear Stella:
This note comes in the form of respect and appreciation, for not only your fantastic ability and know-how, but for your untiring efforts and hard-work.
I was completly inspired last night. I suspect this was because I have never worked with anyone quite like you before. Your energy and listening power is beyond anything I have ever know.
You are the reason men can’t live without the pride and thrill of direction. I only wish I could explain simply how wonderful you are to work with. Perhaps one day you will know the feeling. If you don’t then you’re missing one of the greatest thrills of creativity.
This note has been long overdue, but I have been so busy I haven’t had a minute to sit down and peck it ou myself. This is not the kind of letter I would want to dictate.
I could say much more about how wonderful a performer and actress you are, but i’m sure all my words are, at this point, nothing more than redundancy.
Again, thank you for the rare privilege of being a small part of what I know will be one of the most exciting rockets to ever hit the star cluster.
Believe me to be sincere, and very proud to be working with you.
Always and affectionately,
Jerry
She's not going to sleep with Jerry.
This post was edited on 3/23/26 at 8:55 am
Posted on 3/23/26 at 8:57 am to Hangover Haven
It’s ok. You can let the thread die now.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:15 am to Mr Happy
If you ever doubt that there are some straight up homos on here, you only have to look and see that 2 people downvoted Phoebe Cates.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:57 pm to tigerbutt
quote:
It’s ok. You can let the thread die now.
Only if you get a vote from everyone who posted in it...
Thanks for re-boot though...
Posted on 3/23/26 at 4:56 pm to Hangover Haven
We lost one today.

quote:
RIP Miss Teschmacher
‘Superman: The Movie’ actress Valerie Perrine has passed away at the age of 82 at her home surrounded by family
She is best known for originating the role & character Miss Eve Teschmacher in the Christopher Reeve Superman films, a character that would go on to be included in other Superman media
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Posted on 3/23/26 at 8:13 pm to Kafka
Laura Hope Crews, 1906
She later played Aunt Pittypat in GWTW
She later played Aunt Pittypat in GWTW
This post was edited on 3/23/26 at 8:15 pm
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