R306, I've been OBSESSED with that site since I ran across it a couple months ago.
One of my fave profiles was Ruta Lee's. Like Bev Garland she's a hoot and a half, but kinda seems the sort of woman who'd brag about having more men friends than women friends, ya know what I mean?
Here are her takes on some of the guys on this thread:
[quote]“I was so sad, but that’s our business, you have a moment in the sun and then you’re out again. What made me sad was that Rod Cameron, this big, big, big star, in my eyes, had second billing to Rory. To me, Rory had never accomplished or done as much or had the credibility that Rod Cameron had. [Side note: I agree 100%.]
[quote]Robert Fuller came on “Wagon Train” in ‘63, but also starred in “Laramie”. “Pussycat, full of vim, vigor, vitality and so eager to please and have a good time along the way. I’m crazy about him. You know, he’s a hellava dancer too. He started out as a dancer. His father was a dancer. His father was in ‘Seven Brides For Seven Brothers’.”
[quote]Clint Walker, the bigger than life star of “Cheyenne”, Ruta calls, “…a dear soul. What a dear soul. He just made you feel so comfortable and so good and so easy. Everything was okay. And he ambled. He didn’t do anything fast. He’s special.”
[quote]Ty Hardin…Try harder, right? I did his test. Now there was a boy who was slightly full of himself. And he was so pretty. I mean, he really looked stunning in his outfits. The camera loved him. Later, with Ty, I did this awful movie called ‘Rooster’, then it became the ‘Claws of Death’ or something. Dreadful piece of shit. But Ty was all of a sudden a different human being in this. He was always good with me, we laughed, but all of a sudden, he had a humility that he hadn’t had before. Maybe it’s because life hadn’t treated him quite as beautifully as when he was first at Warner Bros.”