Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper (May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966) was an American actress and gossip columnist, notorious for feuding with her arch-rival Louella Parsons. She had been a moderately successful actress of stage and screen for years before being offered the chance to write the column Hedda Hopper's Hollywood for the Los Angeles Times in 1938. At the height of her power in the 1940s she commanded a 35 million strong readership. She was well known for her political conservatism, and during the McCarthy era she named suspected communists. Hopper continued to write gossip until the end, her work appearing in many magazines and later on radio.
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Known For
156 titles
Obey the Law
Nearly Married
The Cave Man
Tarzan's Revenge
Matinee Ladies
A Tailor-Made Man
A Tailor-Made Man
The Drop Kick
High Society Blues
The Easiest Way
The Isle of Conquest
Venus of Venice
The Chorus Kid
The Unwritten Law
Seven Keys to Baldpate
Gambling Wives
The Beloved Traitor
The Third Degree
What's Wrong with the Women?
The Mystery Train
The Silver Treasure
By Right of Purchase
A Reno Divorce
Women Men Marry
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