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  1. The death of Johnny Stompato in 1958 was one of the most notorious scandals in Hollywood history, and the true facts of the case are still hotly disputed. Lana’s remarkable memoir was originally published in 1982. This new edition features an introduction by Turner Classic Movies host and author Alicia Malone.

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  2. 1. Sept. 1982 · At what age does a lady become a legend? Lana Turner asked herself this question after decades of success, scandal, romance, marriage and motherhood, and not a little heartbreak.

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  3. 15. Sept. 1983 · Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth. Paperback – September 15, 1983. by Lana Turner (Author) 4.2 402 ratings. See all formats and editions. She was the Sweater Girl, provocatively sexy but with a small-town winsomeness - a combination that meant dynamite at the box office.

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  4. Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth is a 1982 memoir by the American actress Lana Turner, published by Dutton. In it, Turner recalls her early life, her rise to stardom and personal troubles over the course of her career.

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    • 1982
  5. 4. Okt. 2021 · The death of Johnny Stompato in 1958 was one of the most notorious scandals in Hollywood history, and the true facts of the case are still hotly disputed. Lana’s remarkable memoir was originally published in 1982.

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  6. Lana: The Lady, The Legend, The Truth. Kindle Edition. At what age does a lady become a legend? Lana Turner asked herself this question after decades of success, scandal, romance, marriage and motherhood, and not a little heartbreak.

  7. At what age does a lady become a legend? Lana Turner asked herself this question after decades of success, scandal, romance, marriage and motherhood, and not a little heartbreak.

    • Lana Turner