The Mail Bag brought a real treat today, and there was more in store as I opened the subsequent emails from Mr. Errol Reichow. Here is his first email to me:
— David DeWitt
If you missed Steve Hayes appearance on Jack Marino’s radio show on LA Talk radio yesterday you can listen to the full show:
Steve Hayes is a wonderful raconteur and writer (just tuned 85 but looks and acts like a man in his 60’s) who is the author of a two volume autobiography about a period of his life in Hollywood as a young contract player at the studios, and his development into a successful screenwriter, and novelist, called Googies: Coffee Shop to the Stars. This was a favorite hangout of many legendary stars over the years and Steve knew many of them. In particular, he knew Errol Flynn and has a lot to say about him. Well worth your time to listen to him speak about those days with such candor and humor … I wish Steve would write another volume about his other many adventures around the world. He is in the best way, a man cut from similar adventurous cloth as was Errol Flynn, himself …
Steve Hayes Contract Player
Click to see this book on Amazon.com…
Click to see Steve Hayes books on Amazon.com…
— David DeWitt
SUNDAY, February 14, 2016 at 7PM PST & 10PM EST Jack Marino Warriorfilmmaker Show on www.latalkradio.com… on Channel 2
My guest is writer Steve Hayes, the British born Ivan Hayes first arrived in Hollywood in 1949 and moved there permanently in 1950. An actor for ten years, he worked in movies at MGM, Warner Bros., Paramount, Columbia, RKO, Universal Studios and the Samuel Goldwyn Studios as well as in early network television and radio.
While he was under contract at 20th Century Fox, the studio insisted Ivan find a more American-sounding name. He chose Steve, after the name of his friend Steve Reeves, a former Mr. Universe who later became world-famous as “Hercules.”
When not acting or writing books and screenplays, Steve helped support himself by working in restaurants and parking cars at Hollywood’s glamorous Sunset Strip nightspots like the Mocambo, Ciro’s, Villa Nova, and The Players. He also did detective work for the Fred Otash Detective Agency and painted movie stars’ homes and famous places like the Garden of Allah.
Then, in 1954, he became night manager of Googie’s, a popular coffee shop next to Schwab’s Drugstore that was made famous by James Dean, John Saxon, Natalie Wood, Rod Steiger, James Garner, Jayne Mansfield and other celebrities like western writer Louis L’Amour and Hollywood gossip columnist Sidney Skolsky.
During that time Steve befriended numerous movie stars like Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power, Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Clark Gable, Alan Ladd, Lana Turner, Sterling Hayden and Robert Middleton, all of whom influenced his life and gave him material for his recently published two-volume memoirs, Googie’s: Coffee Shop to the Stars.
A world traveler, Steve has explored the Amazon river by small boat, dug for gold in Alaska, climbed Kilimanjaro, ridden elephants at India’s Tiger Tops game preserve, photographed the Mountain Gorillas in Uganda, been on safaris in Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa and trekked in Tibet and the Himalayas. In 1958 he went to Cuba, where he met Ernest Hemingway before joining the Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, Che Guevara and the American Army deserter, William Morgan.
An adventurous, oft-married raconteur, Steve still writes novels and screenplays and presently lives at the beach in Huntington Beach, California, with his lovely wife of twenty-five years, Robbin.
Steve just turned 85 on Jan 31, 2016
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Show call in number: 1-818-602-4929
Jack Marino’s Warriorfilmmakers Show
if you missed the LIVE show you can always go back to the archive and hear it then
Jack Marino’s Warriorfilmmakers Show
Show call in number: 1-818-602-4929
THANKS
Jack Marino
— David DeWitt
We got this email in the Mail Bag today from Annette who says:
Hi … I’m trying to find a way to contact Mr. Memmo the owner of Zaca. I have a beautiful watercolor of Zaca in San Francisco Bay … Any idea how I can reach him?
I suggested Luther Greene and the Sausalito Historical Society but can’t find Luther’s email address for the life of me! I once had a correspondence with a friend of Mr. Memmo, but that is lost, too, to the sands of time …
Any ideas?
— David DeWitt
— David DeWitt
I am happy to announce New Author Kevin Wedman has joined us on The Errol Flynn Blog! Kevin we look forward to your thoughts and posts! Welcome Aboard!
— David DeWitt
Here is a note sent to me from Rory who asks that we on the blog may be able to offer this writer some help with his book project:
Hello Rory,
I am writing a book about the movie “Crossed Swords” ( 1953) by Milton Krims shot in Cinecittà in Rome and Castle Lancellotti of Lauro (my hometown) with Errol Flynn and Gina Lollobrigida. I would like to know if you have information , documents and photos d’archive useful for reconstructing history .
Waiting for an answer, i send heartfelt greetings.
Vincenzo Castaldo (journalist)
If you have any info, sources, or other helpful information for this author please let me know via the blog’s email address, or publish it here in a reply and I will forward it to Vincenzo!
You may rate a mention in the book’s credits for your contribution …
— David DeWitt
Our good friend Karl Holmberg sends us this today:
Autograph Auction TV Sport Historic Military Music
by Chaucer Covers & Auctions
05 February 2016, 10:00 GMT
Folkestone, United Kingdom
Live Auction
Lot 190: Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn autographed vintage photograph. Vintage magazine photo still from The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938, signed by the two stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Very, very rare. Dedicated. Small tear to the top left which would disappear if mounted well. Signatures are not affected. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
Thanks, Karl!
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