Some of Elvis Presley’s closest friends were members of his entourage. They traveled with him, served as bodyguards, and assisted him in times of need. In return, Elvis paid them and showered them with lavish gifts. While one of his longtime friends said this was a benefit of knowing Elvis, it was also something of a curse.
Elvis’ friend said the singer was both a blessing and a curse to know
Elvis watched a good deal of television in his lifetime. One of his favorite programs was a show called The Millionaire.
“Elvis was crazy about a TV show … called The Millionaire,” his friend Joe Esposito said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “Each week an ordinary person with a problem answered a knock at his door to find a messenger in a suit who announced that he was presenting the person...
Elvis’ friend said the singer was both a blessing and a curse to know
Elvis watched a good deal of television in his lifetime. One of his favorite programs was a show called The Millionaire.
“Elvis was crazy about a TV show … called The Millionaire,” his friend Joe Esposito said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “Each week an ordinary person with a problem answered a knock at his door to find a messenger in a suit who announced that he was presenting the person...
- 5/24/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Elvis Presley got onstage to perform his music, he was confident and collected. He cracked jokes to the crowd and enjoyed witnessing his ability to rile them up. Offstage, though, the people who knew him said he seemed less confident. Gene Nelson, who directed Elvis in two films, believed the singer’s self-confidence was surprisingly low off the stage.
Elvis didn’t seem to think highly of himself outside of music
Nelson directed Elvis in Kissin’ Cousins and Harum Scarum. While he found the singer to be hard-working and polite, he didn’t feel that he ever got to know him too well.
“He was just so enigmatic,” Nelson said in the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “I mean, you felt compelled to try to figure out what really made him tick, because what he presented was not really Elvis, at least not all of it.
Elvis didn’t seem to think highly of himself outside of music
Nelson directed Elvis in Kissin’ Cousins and Harum Scarum. While he found the singer to be hard-working and polite, he didn’t feel that he ever got to know him too well.
“He was just so enigmatic,” Nelson said in the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “I mean, you felt compelled to try to figure out what really made him tick, because what he presented was not really Elvis, at least not all of it.
- 5/10/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In 1972, Bob Abel and Pierre Adige began following Elvis Presley on tour. The pair had recently released a film following Joe Cocker on tour, and Elvis was their next subject. Abel was a bit wary about filming Elvis after seeing him put on a lackluster performance in Las Vegas, but he quickly grew to like the singer. He said there was much to admire about Elvis, but he also noted a peculiar hollowness to him.
The director of ‘Elvis on Tour’ noticed a sadness to the singer
When Abel met the singer, he informed him that he wanted to do his best to portray the real Elvis. This required cooperation on Elvis’ part.
“I want to shoot the real you but the trade off is, you’ve got to be open with me,” Abel said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “If I...
The director of ‘Elvis on Tour’ noticed a sadness to the singer
When Abel met the singer, he informed him that he wanted to do his best to portray the real Elvis. This required cooperation on Elvis’ part.
“I want to shoot the real you but the trade off is, you’ve got to be open with me,” Abel said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick. “If I...
- 5/6/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Elvis Presley’s music carried him to unprecedented levels of fame and success. He had 18 songs go to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and his albums sold rapidly. Just a few short years before his ascension to stardom, though, few people knew he liked to sing. Elvis said he even failed his music class in school.
Very few people Elvis knew loved music
Elvis grew up singing in church and around his home, but he didn’t speak of his hobby at school. He was quiet, so few of his peers knew much about him.
“I first realized that I could sing at about two years of age,” he said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick, later adding, “People would listen to me around the housing project where I lived, [but at school] nobody knew I sang.”
Elvis Presley | Earl leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images...
Very few people Elvis knew loved music
Elvis grew up singing in church and around his home, but he didn’t speak of his hobby at school. He was quiet, so few of his peers knew much about him.
“I first realized that I could sing at about two years of age,” he said, per the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick, later adding, “People would listen to me around the housing project where I lived, [but at school] nobody knew I sang.”
Elvis Presley | Earl leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images...
- 5/4/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When photo archivist Michael Ochs brokered a deal to offload his sprawling collection of 20th century iconography to Getty Images in 2007, neither seller nor buyer knew absolutely everything that was included in the transaction. Ochs had a decades-long reputation as the ultimate source of rock ‘n’ roll imagery, but his collection, at the time of its sale, included 3 million vintage prints, proof sheets and negatives. Many hadn’t been seen in decades, and others, presumably, never at all — particularly some shots of Old Hollywood, obtained in countless acquisitions over the decades that built up the Michael Ochs Archive.
“The Earl Leaf collection alone was over 100,000 negatives,” Ochs says of the late beatnik photographer, who shot many unknowns (Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood) before they blew up and Leaf went on to become the house photographer for The Beach Boys.
Getty has scanned, edited, captioned and digitized nearly 400,000 images from the collection since the acquisition,...
“The Earl Leaf collection alone was over 100,000 negatives,” Ochs says of the late beatnik photographer, who shot many unknowns (Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood) before they blew up and Leaf went on to become the house photographer for The Beach Boys.
Getty has scanned, edited, captioned and digitized nearly 400,000 images from the collection since the acquisition,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In 1958, Elvis Presley’s mother, Gladys Presley, died of a heart attack. Elvis and Gladys shared a uniquely close relationship, and her death came as a terrible blow to the young singer. According to those who knew him, Gladys’ death seemed to fundamentally change Elvis as a person. His bodyguard Red West believed Elvis’ life may have taken a completely different direction if Gladys hadn’t died.
Elvis Presley’s life changed after his mother’s death
In the summer of 1958, Gladys Presley’s health took a downturn. Doctors discovered she had hepatitis and, after a hospital stay, she died. This came as a horrible shock to Elvis. He and Gladys had been extremely close in her lifetime, with both of them even believing they shared a psychic connection.
Gladys, Elvis, and Vernon Presley | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
In the years after Gladys’ death, Elvis changed greatly. While this...
Elvis Presley’s life changed after his mother’s death
In the summer of 1958, Gladys Presley’s health took a downturn. Doctors discovered she had hepatitis and, after a hospital stay, she died. This came as a horrible shock to Elvis. He and Gladys had been extremely close in her lifetime, with both of them even believing they shared a psychic connection.
Gladys, Elvis, and Vernon Presley | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
In the years after Gladys’ death, Elvis changed greatly. While this...
- 3/5/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Elvis Presley and his mother, Gladys, had a strikingly close relationship. Even Priscilla Presley, Elvis’ only wife, believed Gladys was the true love of his life. Gladys was extremely protective of Elvis and bristled against the criticisms he faced early in his career. Here’s what she said to people who suggested Elvis’ act was vulgar.
Elvis’ mother bristled against criticism of her son
Elvis was his parents’ sole child, and his mother was quite protective of him. He never spent a night away from home until he was an adult, and both mother and son believed they shared a psychic connection.
According to Priscilla Presley, Gladys protected Elvis against all forms of criticism.
“But from the beginning Elvis had insisted: ‘I just want to read positive reviews. I don’t want to hear any negativity.’ As a teenager he’d been shielded by Gladys from criticism,” Priscilla wrote in her book Elvis and Me.
Elvis’ mother bristled against criticism of her son
Elvis was his parents’ sole child, and his mother was quite protective of him. He never spent a night away from home until he was an adult, and both mother and son believed they shared a psychic connection.
According to Priscilla Presley, Gladys protected Elvis against all forms of criticism.
“But from the beginning Elvis had insisted: ‘I just want to read positive reviews. I don’t want to hear any negativity.’ As a teenager he’d been shielded by Gladys from criticism,” Priscilla wrote in her book Elvis and Me.
- 3/3/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
One of Elvis Presley’s good friends was Welsh singer Tom Jones. The two singers met in the 1960s and began spending time together. Though Elvis was fond of Jones, he reportedly could be relatively unpleasant to him. According to Elvis’ bodyguard, Sonny West, the “Heartbreak Hotel” singer often put Jones down in order to make himself seem better.
Elvis could be unkind to Tom Jones
While on vacation in Hawaii with Priscilla Presley, Elvis met Jones. The two singers quickly hit it off and continued to spend time together after the vacation ended. Still, Elvis’ bodyguard said he liked to be the most important person in the room, which caused him to put down Jones.
“We used to see a lot of Tom Jones in Las Vegas and he was a real gentleman,” West said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy. “We would go to his...
Elvis could be unkind to Tom Jones
While on vacation in Hawaii with Priscilla Presley, Elvis met Jones. The two singers quickly hit it off and continued to spend time together after the vacation ended. Still, Elvis’ bodyguard said he liked to be the most important person in the room, which caused him to put down Jones.
“We used to see a lot of Tom Jones in Las Vegas and he was a real gentleman,” West said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy. “We would go to his...
- 2/22/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In the early days of Elvis Presley’s career, he played shows with a stacked roster of country musicians. Typically, artists took the stage in order of their popularity, with the biggest musician going last. For a while, Elvis was not a big enough name to close out the shows. As he grew more popular, though, artists no longer wanted to follow Elvis’ act. After one show, a country star requested to never go on after Elvis again.
A country singer did not want to go on after Elvis in shows
During Elvis’ rise to stardom, he played shows with multiple other artists. He was growing in popularity but he could not yet compete with some of the bigger names, at least at first. During many of the shows he played, country star Hank Snow typically closed out the night.
“He was in a bigger bracket, of course, and there...
A country singer did not want to go on after Elvis in shows
During Elvis’ rise to stardom, he played shows with multiple other artists. He was growing in popularity but he could not yet compete with some of the bigger names, at least at first. During many of the shows he played, country star Hank Snow typically closed out the night.
“He was in a bigger bracket, of course, and there...
- 2/16/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Elvis Presley was one of the biggest names in the world by 1956, something that likely would have shocked his high school classmates. For the vast majority of his high school career, Elvis was the target of teasing and physical aggression. One of his few defenders shared why Elvis was constantly getting picked on.
Elvis was a target for bullies in high school
Elvis attended high school in Memphis, Tennessee, and was always a bit of an outcast. His future bodyguard, Red West, recalled multiple occasions where classmates and even staff members bullied him.
“It seems that the way I remember it, someone was always picking on him,” West said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy. “Don’t know why. He was easygoing enough, quiet, well mannered, was always respectful of his elders, and he never wised off at anyone. In many ways he was a very good kid,...
Elvis was a target for bullies in high school
Elvis attended high school in Memphis, Tennessee, and was always a bit of an outcast. His future bodyguard, Red West, recalled multiple occasions where classmates and even staff members bullied him.
“It seems that the way I remember it, someone was always picking on him,” West said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy. “Don’t know why. He was easygoing enough, quiet, well mannered, was always respectful of his elders, and he never wised off at anyone. In many ways he was a very good kid,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Elvis Presley’s entourage spent most of their time with the singer and did whatever he asked of them. This sometimes required going against what they believed was right. After Elvis’ bodyguard watched him treat a party guest horribly, he felt he had to justify his boss’ behavior. He said that everyone in Elvis’ entourage had to do this.
Elvis’ entourage felt they had to support his bad behavior
Elvis hosted a party at his home, and his bodyguard, Sonny West, brought a date. West was in the middle of a game of pool with Elvis when his date asked him to move his car. Elvis, who was already in a bad mood because he was playing poorly, immediately turned on the woman.
He began berating her for interrupting the game. While she was initially apologetic, she eventually snapped as Elvis continued to scold her. “Go to hell, you sonofab****,” she told him,...
Elvis’ entourage felt they had to support his bad behavior
Elvis hosted a party at his home, and his bodyguard, Sonny West, brought a date. West was in the middle of a game of pool with Elvis when his date asked him to move his car. Elvis, who was already in a bad mood because he was playing poorly, immediately turned on the woman.
He began berating her for interrupting the game. While she was initially apologetic, she eventually snapped as Elvis continued to scold her. “Go to hell, you sonofab****,” she told him,...
- 2/11/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In the 1970s, Elvis Presley’s friends and family noticed a definite shift in his personality. His marriage had fallen apart, his career was beginning to bore him, and his drug use was ramping up. Eventually, some of the people in his life started to feel like they couldn’t connect to him anymore. All Elvis wanted to talk about were his possessions.
Elvis spoke extensively about his possessions in the 1970s
Elvis spent money freely and happily throughout his career. He purchased cars and houses for his entourage, entire wardrobes for women after a first date, and expensive additions to his homes. His career brought him a great deal of wealth, but his spending habits concerned his father.
“He continued spending money as if it were going out of style,” Priscilla Presley wrote in her book Elvis and Me. “Alarmed, Vernon literally begged him to stop, but Elvis said,...
Elvis spoke extensively about his possessions in the 1970s
Elvis spent money freely and happily throughout his career. He purchased cars and houses for his entourage, entire wardrobes for women after a first date, and expensive additions to his homes. His career brought him a great deal of wealth, but his spending habits concerned his father.
“He continued spending money as if it were going out of style,” Priscilla Presley wrote in her book Elvis and Me. “Alarmed, Vernon literally begged him to stop, but Elvis said,...
- 2/9/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The future June Carter Cash was one of Elvis Presley’s early friends in the music industry. She was very welcoming to Elvis as he worked his way to success, even telling him to look her up whenever he was in Nashville. He took this invitation a bit too far when he arrived at her house and discovered nobody was home. Elvis and his friend broke into the home and wrecked some of her expensive belongings.
Elvis snuck into June Carter Cash’s house
In the mid-1950s, Elvis met a number of big names in country music, including the future June Carter Cash. At the time, she was married to Carl Smith and invited Elvis to stay with her and her husband whenever he was in Nashville.
“Well, we took her at her word,” Elvis’ friend and bodyguard, Red West, said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy.
Elvis snuck into June Carter Cash’s house
In the mid-1950s, Elvis met a number of big names in country music, including the future June Carter Cash. At the time, she was married to Carl Smith and invited Elvis to stay with her and her husband whenever he was in Nashville.
“Well, we took her at her word,” Elvis’ friend and bodyguard, Red West, said in the book Elvis: What Happened? by Steve Dunleavy.
- 2/5/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Joyce Randolph, the last living member of The Honeymooners, has died. Randolph, who portrayed Trixie Norton in all 39 original episodes of The Honeymooners, was 99. Her death was announced on Jan. 14 by her son, Randolph Charles.
Joyce Randolph was a New York City icon
Born in Detroit in October 1924, Randolph got her start in acting when she landed a part with a touring theater company. By 1943, she had moved to New York City, intent on becoming a stage actor. She appeared in several stage productions before landing roles on TV. Randolph’s big break came on The Jackie Gleason Show, but she is best known for her part on The Honeymooners. After the series ended in 1956, Randolph appeared sporadically in TV and films but seemed focused on other endeavors.
Joyce Randolph | Walter McBride/WireImage
She married her husband, Richard Charles, in 1955. They welcomed one child in 1960. Randolph and Charles remained married...
Joyce Randolph was a New York City icon
Born in Detroit in October 1924, Randolph got her start in acting when she landed a part with a touring theater company. By 1943, she had moved to New York City, intent on becoming a stage actor. She appeared in several stage productions before landing roles on TV. Randolph’s big break came on The Jackie Gleason Show, but she is best known for her part on The Honeymooners. After the series ended in 1956, Randolph appeared sporadically in TV and films but seemed focused on other endeavors.
Joyce Randolph | Walter McBride/WireImage
She married her husband, Richard Charles, in 1955. They welcomed one child in 1960. Randolph and Charles remained married...
- 1/15/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Have you ever wondered what the cast of classic TV shows made? While they certainly didn’t earn what current-day stars are earning, plenty of big contracts floated around during the golden age of television. The cast of The Honeymooners was paid pretty well when all things are considered, but there were some pretty big salary discrepancies on the set. So, how much are they making, and what would that look like in today’s money?
Jackie Gleason made the most out of the cast, followed by Art Carney
Jackie Gleason, the famed actor best known for portraying Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners, was the creative mastermind behind the series. Because he came onto the show as the resident creative with the name recognition to draw a crowd, he understandably made much more than anyone else. According to several sources, Jackie Gleason’s CBS contract was worth $11 million, but that wasn’t his money,...
Jackie Gleason made the most out of the cast, followed by Art Carney
Jackie Gleason, the famed actor best known for portraying Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners, was the creative mastermind behind the series. Because he came onto the show as the resident creative with the name recognition to draw a crowd, he understandably made much more than anyone else. According to several sources, Jackie Gleason’s CBS contract was worth $11 million, but that wasn’t his money,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Elvis Presley’s friend, Jerry Schilling, received a frightening phone call from the musician. As a result, Schilling decided he needed to talk to Elvis about his health. He knew that he had to be careful during this conversation, though. Elvis did not react well when he felt that someone was trying to embarrass him.
Elvis Presley’s friend said he had to be careful how he talked to the musician
Schilling visited Elvis in Las Vegas at the end of 1974. He wanted to deliver a progress report on a karate film Elvis was working on but ended up walking away with an alarming understanding of Elvis’ health.
Elvis had been staying in his doctor’s home, but he contacted Schilling when something went wrong. In the middle of the night, he called Schilling to say he couldn’t walk.
Elvis Presley | Earl leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
The following day,...
Elvis Presley’s friend said he had to be careful how he talked to the musician
Schilling visited Elvis in Las Vegas at the end of 1974. He wanted to deliver a progress report on a karate film Elvis was working on but ended up walking away with an alarming understanding of Elvis’ health.
Elvis had been staying in his doctor’s home, but he contacted Schilling when something went wrong. In the middle of the night, he called Schilling to say he couldn’t walk.
Elvis Presley | Earl leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
The following day,...
- 12/26/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In 1961, Elvis Presley starred in the film Blue Hawaii. The movie was not a critical success, something Elvis seemed to understand as he was shooting it. According to Anne Fulchino, a publicity director who worked with Elvis several years before, he seemed completely humiliated to be in the movie.
Elvis Presley did not seem happy on the set of ‘Blue Hawaii’
While Elvis was working on Blue Hawaii, Fulchino visited him on set. Several years before, they had mapped out Elvis’ career. It was clear to Fulchino that Elvis didn’t think things had gone to plan.
“It was a while before he came over and talked to us, and when he did — you see at the beginning I used to call him Chief and I said, ‘Hi, Chief,’ and he just looked at me like he wished I hadn’t come,” Fulchino said in the book Careless Love: The...
Elvis Presley did not seem happy on the set of ‘Blue Hawaii’
While Elvis was working on Blue Hawaii, Fulchino visited him on set. Several years before, they had mapped out Elvis’ career. It was clear to Fulchino that Elvis didn’t think things had gone to plan.
“It was a while before he came over and talked to us, and when he did — you see at the beginning I used to call him Chief and I said, ‘Hi, Chief,’ and he just looked at me like he wished I hadn’t come,” Fulchino said in the book Careless Love: The...
- 12/17/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Though Elvis Presley only married once in his lifetime, he had many girlfriends. One was his backup singer, Kathy Westmoreland, whom he dated on and off as they worked together. As Westmoreland began to express concern about their relationship, Elvis grew angry with her. His response to her worries made her realize he was trying to train her like he would a pet.
Elvis’ girlfriend felt that he was treating her like his pet dog
In the early 1970s, Westmoreland visited Elvis for a weekend and began to worry about their relationship. Elvis had other girlfriends, but he was still married to Priscilla Presley. She began to talk about how she “could find no valid excuse for committing adultery, love or no love.”
“That night, in the quiet stillness of each other’s arms after a flurry of passion, things began to go topsy turvy,” she said, per the book...
Elvis’ girlfriend felt that he was treating her like his pet dog
In the early 1970s, Westmoreland visited Elvis for a weekend and began to worry about their relationship. Elvis had other girlfriends, but he was still married to Priscilla Presley. She began to talk about how she “could find no valid excuse for committing adultery, love or no love.”
“That night, in the quiet stillness of each other’s arms after a flurry of passion, things began to go topsy turvy,” she said, per the book...
- 12/14/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The word is all over town. After leading SAG-AFTRA to an historic new deal with the Hollywood studios, Fran Drescher has leverage, rediscovered fame and momentum.
Could she use all that to transition into a political career?
“This has been a great launching pad for her. So it wouldn’t be unusual for her to try to make that leap,” said Jorge Flores, a Los Angeles-based political consultant who has run campaigns for Congress and state offices.
“Certainly she has raised her profile significantly, and has developed a base with certain constituencies across labor,” he noted. “I could see her potentially running for Congress on the sort of issues that she’s been dealing with in SAG-AFTRA. Macro issues as far as cost of living, equity issues, is where I think her platform would be aligned with a member of Congress.”
Fran Drescher (center) shows off her heart plushie at...
Could she use all that to transition into a political career?
“This has been a great launching pad for her. So it wouldn’t be unusual for her to try to make that leap,” said Jorge Flores, a Los Angeles-based political consultant who has run campaigns for Congress and state offices.
“Certainly she has raised her profile significantly, and has developed a base with certain constituencies across labor,” he noted. “I could see her potentially running for Congress on the sort of issues that she’s been dealing with in SAG-AFTRA. Macro issues as far as cost of living, equity issues, is where I think her platform would be aligned with a member of Congress.”
Fran Drescher (center) shows off her heart plushie at...
- 11/14/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
David McCallum, who played Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard on CBS procedural “NCIS” and Illya Kuryakin on ’60s series “The Man From U.N.C.L.E,” has died at 90. The actor passed away peacefully Monday morning of natural causes surrounded by family at New York Presbyterian Hospital, CBS said in a statement.
Son Peter McCallum remembered him as “the kindest, coolest, most patient and loving father” and as a true renaissance man.” Added Peter, “He was fascinated by science and culture and would turn those passions into knowledge. For example, he was capable of conducting a symphony orchestra and (if needed) could actually perform an autopsy, based on his decades-long studies for his role on ‘NCIS.'”
He ended his statement with, “Somehow, even at 90, Daddy never grew old.”
David McCallum in 1966 (Photo by Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
“For over 20 years, David McCallum endeared himself to audiences around the world playing the wise,...
Son Peter McCallum remembered him as “the kindest, coolest, most patient and loving father” and as a true renaissance man.” Added Peter, “He was fascinated by science and culture and would turn those passions into knowledge. For example, he was capable of conducting a symphony orchestra and (if needed) could actually perform an autopsy, based on his decades-long studies for his role on ‘NCIS.'”
He ended his statement with, “Somehow, even at 90, Daddy never grew old.”
David McCallum in 1966 (Photo by Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
“For over 20 years, David McCallum endeared himself to audiences around the world playing the wise,...
- 9/25/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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