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From the Errol Flynn Mailbag!

23 Mar

Received this nice note in our Mailbag:

Charlie Farrell & Tennis Great Alice Marble (and I don’t know who on Errol’s left!)

I found the image posted on Facebook by a Palm Springs tourist site. Since I am a silent historian and living in Palm Springs, anything from Charlie Farrell’s Racquet Club always peeks my interest. It took only a few minutes to find out the name of the person on the right.

As you will note by your earlier posts, the photo has (L to R) Charlie Farrell, Tennis Player Alice Marble and of course Errol Flynn. The man on the far right is Mr. Donald Budge.

Many kind regards,

Kay Shackleton
SilentHollywood.com…

— David DeWitt

 
 

Errol Flynn Mailbag …

14 Mar

We received an email from “Katharine Lazarski” containing only a link and her name under it. Without thinking, I clicked the link, and an “Update” was downloaded onto my computer instantly. My virus software immediately quarantined the update as a virus. I then deleted it. Somewhere along the line Katharine or someone else with our email address has downloaded this malicious update, and sent it out to everyone in their contact list. If you get this email, please delete it immediately!

— David DeWitt

 
 

March Rock-itt Magazine now online!

07 Mar

The March Issue of Rock-itt Magazine is now available:

The Rock-itt Magazine

Robert Florczak’s fascinating Movie Locations Then & Now, and the other continuing series Hobart to Hollywood are ready for your reading pleasure!

— David DeWitt

 
 

Author Steve Hayes on Jack Marino Radio Show!

23 Feb

NEW DATE and TIME – SUNDAY, February 23, 2014 at 7PM PST & 10PM EST Jack Marino Warriorfilmmaker Show on www.latalkradio.com… on Channel 2

TONIGHT – My guest is Steve Hayes, writer, actor, producer. Steve first came to Hollywood in 1949, stayed a brief time, then went back to Canada and returned in 1950 to stay.

Errol Flynn had promised to sponsor me, he says, but didn’t (typically) so it took me a little while to find one. I then began acting and got my first part at 20th century Fox (where I later was put under contract) in the movie: Bells on Their Toes.

Steve will talk about about Ava Gardner, whom he met at Errol Flynn’s house with her ex-husband, Mickey Rooney. He is pretty sure that was the first time he met her–though he did know Lana Turner well, and he says she also introduced me to Ava–but he says, that was when Ava said we’d already met at Flynn’s.

He will talk about various other movie stars who were in some way attached to her or that he met through her like Lana Turner, Sinatra, and Robert Taylor.

Steve has often told me he has never quite gotten fully over Ava, which is understandable. Sinatra never did either. But she was hard to love. She swore like few women he’d ever known–especially in an era when normal girls rarely swore.

Steve not only knew Lana Turner but worked on a film called Diana or that co-starred a young Roger Moore.

I met Rita Hayworth when I painted her house with my pal and house-painter, Dick Morris, he says. Later, he saw her again and they briefly talked About Hollywood, including about her being being a neighbor of Glenn Ford.

At Errol Flynn’s house he became friends with Ann Sheridan, the Ooomph Girl, who was one of Flynn’s buddies and romantic interests years prior. Steve actually punched out actor Bruce Cabot at a party at Flynn’s.

Ida Lupino was a close pal of Errol’s–I think they cared for one another, he says–and years later, she became a director (Thriller or Chiller) of a weekly TV show. Bob Middleton, Steve’s mentor, starred in one of these shows and Steve visited several days of shooting and talked at great lengths with Ida.

Steve’s birth name was Ivan Hayes, which He says “I soon changed to Steve Hayes because Ivan is Russian for John and the McCarthy/pinko, commie era was in full bloom and Fox insisted I change my name to something more American. I stole the name of Steve from my buddy, Mr. America Steve Reeves, who starred in European films like Hercules.”

Steve has kept a lot of notes for a book entitled:
“Once in Love With Ava.”

YOU CAN GO TO STEVE’S WEBSITE
www.stevehayes.org…

Show call in number: 1-818-602-4929

Jack Marino’s Warriorfilmmaker Show

if you miss the LIVE show you can always go back to the archive and hear it then

www.latalkradio.com…

Visit the BLOG site for the Radio show on warriorfilmmakers.com…

Write down your comments on the site.

iTunes

Thank you, Jack Marino

Steve “Ivan’ Hayes today and he is holding his 1949 acting head shot when he came to Hollywood.

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— David DeWitt

 
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February 2014 Rockitt Magazine!

02 Feb

Featuring Robert Florczak’s regular Column  Movie Locations Then and Now, and Hobart to Hollywood, about our Mr. Flynn!

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— David DeWitt

 
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Errol Flynn’s Van Gogh, “Man is at Sea” at Auction

23 Jan
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Sotheby’s will auction Vincent van Gogh’s 1889 ‘Man Is at Sea.’ SOTHEBYS

— David DeWitt

 
 

History of Filming They Died With Their Boots On!

13 Jan

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-thanks, Tim Reid for the link!

— David DeWitt

 
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January 2014 Rockitt Magazine!

04 Jan

With Robert Florczak’s Then and Now column, and the serial by Editor Pete Johnson, called Hobart to Hollywood.

The Rocket Magazine!

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— David DeWitt

 
 

EF Mailbag: Jack Marino Show Moving!

02 Jan

Arriving in the mailbag, this announcement from Jack Marino who hosts a radio show in LA Angeles with a worldwide audience. You all know Jack as a long time Flynn fan that with his wife Louise hosted the now famous 100th Errol Flynn Centennial birthday bash in Burbank in 2009.

Hello all,

I am moving my show from Friday to SUNDAY JAN 5, 2014 at 7PM from now on.   My Friday show is now ended and I wanted to move to a better night when more people are at home.

I want to thank you all for being a fan of the show and some of you have been guests, which is always a lot of fun. I will see you all on Sunday night at 7PM PST and 10PM EST.

Lets all have a great NEW YEAR in 2014!

Thank you all,

Jack

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— David DeWitt

 
 

Happy Birthday, Steve Hayes!

31 Dec

We honor writer/actor/producer Steve Hayes Borthday today on The Errol Flynn Blog! Steve turns 83 today, and finds himself a bestselling author on Amazon Kindle for many of his print edition westerns and mystery novels as 2013 comes to a close. As many of you know, Steve knew Errol Fynn personally, and stayed as a houseguest at Mulholland Farm while trying too get a sponsor to become an American Citizen which Errol had promised to help him accomplish. Born in England, Steve came to America with the idea of becoming an actor appearing in small roles until the writing bug bit him and he became a successful screenwriter. He wrote scripts for many of the Golden Age TV shows, and became a successful producer, too.

You can red more about him on his website.

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Happy Birthday, Steve!

— David DeWitt

 
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