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Hollywood Stories
Star Maps
By
Stephen Schochet
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Since movie stars have moved into the big mansions of Beverly Hills and Bel-Air,
vendors have sold maps of their homes with varying accuracy. Although most stars
resent unwanted intrusions of fans, many take it with good humor. Sitting in his
swimming pool, Oliver Hardy would welcome fans who climbed over his fence. “Hey,
How about a dip?” In the earliest days,
Charlie Chaplin and
Douglas Fairbanks
would drive up next to people with star maps and ask them for directions. And
more recently, television producer Aaron Spelling would come out and pitch show
ideas to tourists.
Buying a
star’s home could bring unexpected baggage. Doris Day’s love of homeless animals
was well-known to her fans. For several years after buying her house, the new
owners posted a sign that said, “Please do not leave your small dogs and cats,
Miss Day has moved!”
Many
celebrities simply tire of the fan attention. Paul Newman and Joann Woodward put
their Beverly Hills house on sale after they found out it was on the star maps.
Pop star Prince threw rocks at passing tour buses. Yet the star maps had their
uses. Once, actor Lee Marvin was so drunk he couldn’t find his house, so he
pulled over and bought a star map to locate it. Unfortunately, it was a new
house so it was not on the map yet!
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Stephen Schochet
is the author and narrator of the audiobooks Fascinating Walt Disney and Tales
Of Hollywood. The Saint Louis Post Dispatch says,” these two elaborate
productions are exceptionally entertaining.” Hear RealAudio samples of these
great, unique gifts at
http://www.hollywoodstories.com.
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