The Lives and Styles of Old Hollywood
Step back in time and explore the extraordinary lives and styles of iconic actresses from Hollywood's Golden Era as well as the industry that brought them to success. In this podcast, I dive into the fascinating backstories of the women who captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences around the world and those that created them. From the glamour and glitz of the silver screen to the grit and determination that drove them to succeed, I uncover the true essence of what made these women so unique and inspiring. Join me as I take a journey through the lives of Hollywood's Golden Era actresses and discover the timeless styles that continue to captivate us to this day.
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Marguerite Clark 08.07.2026 12dkMarguerite Clark was one of the first true movie stars, a rival to Mary Pickford, and a cultural icon whose innocent, childlike charm captured the imagination of an entire generation
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Tom Mix 01.07.2026 18dkTom Mix was a true trailblazer of the silver screen, a man who didn’t just play cowboys; he actually was a real one. Before John Wayne and before Clint Eastwood, there was Tom Mix: rodeo champ, stuntman, superstar, and the face and headliner of over 290 films. He was one of the movies’ first Western stars and helped define the genre in the beginning.
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Frederic March 24.06.2026 11dkFrederic March was a man that defined versatility on the silver screen. A man who won not one, but two Academy Awards, was as comfortable in Shakespearean drama as he was in horror, and was hailed as one of Hollywood’s most celebrated stars of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Bing Crosby 17.06.2026 30dkBing Crosby sold over a billion records, his films redefined what a movie musical could be, and he quietly built a business empire behind his easygoing charm. He wasn’t flashy. He wasn’t scandalous. But he was one of the most influential entertainers of the 20th century. He was the first multimedia star, one of the most popular musical artists of the 20th century, a leader in record sales, network radio ratings as well as motion picture grosses from 1926 to 1977.
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Burt Lancaster 10.06.2026 19dkToday’s episode dives into the life of a man who defied convention in every way—from his humble beginnings on the streets of New York to becoming one of the most respected and versatile actors in Hollywood history.
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Jane Wyman 03.06.2026 16dkShe was the woman who never gave interviews. The Oscar-winner who once said more with a look than most could say with pages of dialogue. And she just so happened to be married to a future U.S. President.
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Joan Collins 27.05.2026 17dkIn a world obsessed with youth, Joan Collins became timeless. When most actresses are politely retiring by fifty, she was just getting started—becoming one of the most iconic women to ever grace the small screen.
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Jeanette MacDonald 20.05.2026 24dkWhen you think of the great voices of classic Hollywood, Jeanette MacDonald’s name is often right at the top. A breathtaking soprano with a natural charisma, MacDonald’s voice could captivate audiences, and her on-screen performances were filled with grace, elegance, and unforgettable charm. From musical films to operettas, her presence dominated the silver screen in the 1930s and 1940s. MacDonald was one of the most influential sopranos of the 20th century, introducing opera to film-going audiences and inspiring a generation of singers.
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Susan Hayward 13.05.2026 11dkThis is the story of actress Susan Hayward who made her indelible mark on Hollywood history with her intense portraits of real women.
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Jack Lemmon 06.05.2026 17dkA two-time Academy Award winner and a seven-time Oscar nominee, Lemmon’s career had both depth and versatility, making him one of the most respected actors of his generation and The Guardian called him "the most successful tragi-comedian of his age"
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Tony Curtis 29.04.2026 17dkIn this episode, we dive into the life of Tony Curtis — from his modest beginnings in Brooklyn to his rise to fame in Hollywood and his lasting impact on the entertainment world.
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Fay Wray 22.04.2026 9dkThis is the story of Fay Wray, Hollywood's first and most iconic scream queen.
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Sidney Poitier 15.04.2026 17dkThis is the story of Sidney Poitier — the man who went from poverty in the Bahamas to becoming a trailblazer for Black actors in the U.S. and an icon in his own right.
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Richard Burton 08.04.2026 26dkVelvet voice. Tormented soul. Fiery intellect. Tabloid magnet. Legendary actor. Richard Burton was all of these things—and somehow more. He was Shakespearean royalty and Hollywood’s golden Welsh Wizard, succeeding both on the stage and on the screen as well as using his extraordinary voice as a narrator for classic literature.
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Spencer Tracy 01.04.2026 19dkIn a town built on glamour and illusion, Spencer Tracy stood apart — not with flash, but with truth. Whether playing a priest, a fisherman, a judge, or an everyman — Tracy made it real. And directors, critics, and co-stars thought him to be one of the screen’s greatest actors and he’s also listed as the American Film Institute’s 9th greatest male star of Classic Hollywood.
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Sessue Hayakawa 25.03.2026 16dkBefore Bruce Lee. Before Hollywood even knew what to do with Asian talent—there was Sessue Hayakawa. Elegant, enigmatic, and one of the first matinee idols of any race, Hayakawa captivated early 20th-century audiences in a way few actors ever have.
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Buster Keaton 18.03.2026 24dkBefore dialogue, before color, before special effects — there was a man who did the impossible and never cracked a smile. He rode locomotives, jumped from buildings, escaped cyclones, and broke every law of physics — all while wearing a flat hat and a deadpan expression. His name was Buster Keaton, and in a world of chaos, he was unflappable.
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Lon Chaney 11.03.2026 11dkBefore Hollywood had CGI or makeup departments, before the scream queens and monster franchises — there was one man who did it all himself. Lon Chaney wasn’t just an actor. He was a phantom, a contortionist, a master of illusion, and a man who made silence scream.
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Steve McQueen 04.03.2026 24dkHe was the anti-hero Hollywood didn’t know it needed — and couldn’t stop watching. Steve McQueen, the man who rarely smiled but always smoldered, didn’t ask for attention — he commanded it. In an era of polished charmers, he brought grit.
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Orson Welles 25.02.2026 38dkSome people arrive in Hollywood to become legends. Orson Welles arrived a legend. He was a wunderkind, a boy genius, a stage wizard, a radio provocateur, a filmmaking revolutionary… and, some would say, a tragic figure whose early brilliance burned too hot to last.
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