Show notes: The key source for this episode was the book Peg Entwistle and the Hollywood Sign Suicide by James Zeruk Jr.,...
Other sources include: A Blog For Thelma Todd includes many photos, scanned articles, links and information about Todd and theories about her...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. Jean Harlow was the top blonde of the 1930s, and even though she didn’t survive...
Show notes: Sources specific to this episode: In researching this podcast, I always try to approach my sources with due skepticism, and...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. Carole Landis was a gifted comedienne, a decent singer, and — once she dyed her...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. Today we begin the first of three episodes on the most iconic dead blonde of...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. How did Marilyn Monroe become the most iconic blonde of the 1950s, if not the...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. How did a star whose persona seemed to be all about childlike joy and eternally...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. More famous today for her gruesome car crash death than for any of the movies...
Listen, download this episode, or find on iTunes. In our Joan Crawford series, we talked about Barbara Payton as the young, troubled...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. The quintessential “Hitchcock blonde,” Grace Kelly had an apparently charmed life. Her movies were mostly...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. Barbara Loden won a Tony Award for playing a character based on Marilyn Monroe in...
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. Our Dead Blondes season concludes with the story of Dorothy Stratten. Coaxed into nude modeling...