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Hedda Hopper, geborene Elda Furry (* 2. Mai 1885 [1] in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania; † 1. Februar 1966 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien ), war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin, die ab den 1930er-Jahren zu einer bekannten und einflussreichen Gesellschaftskolumnistin in Hollywood wurde.
Elda Furry (May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966), known professionally as Hedda Hopper, was an American gossip columnist and actress. At the height of her influence in the 1940s, over 35 million people read her columns.
YearTitleRoleNotes1916Maida RhodesLost film Credited as Elda Furry1917Sylvia MarloweLost film Credited as Elda Milar1917June JusticeLost film1917Myra ThornhillCredited as Elda FurryHedda Hopper. Actress: Sunset Boulevard. Her father was a butcher. In 1913 she met and married matinée idol DeWolf Hopper Sr. and in 1915 they moved to Hollywood, where both began active film careers. He became a star with Triangle Company, she began in vamp parts and turned to supporting roles. After her divorce she appeared in dozens of ...
- Actress, Soundtrack
- May 2, 1885
- Hedda Hopper
- February 1, 1966
Hedda Hopper, geborene Elda Furry (* 2. Mai 1885 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania; † 1. Februar 1966 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien ), war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin, die ab den 1930er-Jahren zu einer bekannten und einflussreichen Gesellschaftskolumnistin in Hollywood wurde. Hedda Hopper (1929)
Hedda Hopper was a Hollywood actress, gossip columnist and rival of Louella Parsons. She appeared in dozens of films, including Sunset Blvd., and had a son who became a famous detective in Perry Mason.
- May 2, 1885
- February 1, 1966
rbb Retro - Berliner Abendschau ∙ rbb Fernsehen. Hollywood-Kolumnistin Hedda Hopper ist als Gast der Filmfestspiele 1965 in Berlin. In diesem Interview spricht sie über frühere und aktuelle Erlebnisse in der Stadt.
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22. Feb. 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Hedda Hopper, a powerful gossip columnist who exposed Hollywood scandals and communist sympathizers. Discover how she used her flamboyant hats, her poison pen, and her influence to shape the industry and the public opinion.