17 Old Hollywood Facts That Aren’t Dark Or Sad, Just Incredibly Interesting

1.Fred Astaire was a skate­board­er. He picked up the sport when he was in his 70s, and has a life­time mem­ber­ship in the Nation­al Skate­board­ing Soci­ety.

2.Also Fred Astaire start­ed tak­ing dance lessons because his old­er sis­ter start­ed tak­ing dance lessons and his mom did­n’t want to spend mon­ey on a babysit­ter, so she sent Fred, too.

3.Douglas Fair­banks and Mary Pick­ford are cred­it­ed with bring­ing Alfre­do to the states after an Ital­ian chef came up with it for his preg­nant wife and the act­ing pair asked for the recipe on their hon­ey­moon in Italy

4.Judy Gar­land has a rose vari­etal named after her. Gar­land rose bush­es are plant­ed out­side her crypt.

Judy Gar­land, dressed as Dorothy in a ging­ham dress, holds Toto, her Cairn Ter­ri­er, against a back­drop with autumn-themed ele­mentsMore

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5.Humphrey Bog­a­rt was an avid chess play­erand played cor­re­spon­dence chess with sol­diers over­seas in WWII. He was told to stop when the FBI inter­cept­ed a let­ter and mis­took the chess nota­tions for a secret code.


6.Roderick Mann, an enter­tain­ment jour­nal­ist, said “Cary [Grant] told me he used to tele­phone Clark Gable each Christ­mas and say, ‘Did you get any mono­grammed stuff you don’t want? If he said yes, I’d hur­ry ’round and we’d exchange ini­tial presents

7.Despite win­ning four Oscars, Kather­ine Hep­burn only went to the Oscars once, in 1974 to present an award, and came straight from her gar­den wear­ing her gar­den­ing clothes.

8.Prior to 1932, films James Cagney was in were shot with live ammo. For the film Taxi, Cagney start­ed to refuse the use of live ammu­ni­tion after a near miss where a bul­let deflect­ed off of the steel win­dow and hit the wall where his head had been.

9.Eliz­a­beth Tay­lor had a rare genet­ic muta­tion known as dis­tichi­a­sis that gave her two rows of eye­lash­es.

10.Doris Day thought she was born in 1924 until the Asso­ci­at­ed Press found her birth cer­tifi­cate on her 95th birth­day say­ing shewas born in 1922.


11.Bing Cros­by had to re-record “White Christ­mas” because the orig­i­nal wore out from being pressed into records so many times.

12.Billie Hol­i­day used to babysit Bil­ly Crys­tal.

Billie Holiday performing on stage, wearing a strapless gown with a floral bodice and a simple pearl necklace

Bil­lie Hol­i­day per­form­ing on stage, wear­ing a strap­less gown with a flo­ral bodice and a sim­ple pearl neck­lace

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13.Tim Bur­ton orig­i­nal­ly want­ed Sam­my Davis Jr. for the role of Beetle­juice (though the role end­ed up going to Michael Keaton after Bur­ton was impressed by his improv skills).

Sammy Davis Jr. joyfully poses mid-dance in a tailored suit and tie, exuding charm and energy

14.When Sid­ney Poiti­er and Har­ry Bela­fonte were teenagers, they would share sin­gle NYC the­ater tick­ets and swap out at inter­mis­sion, brief­ing the oth­er on the plot they missed.

Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier, in formal attire with bow ties and overcoats, attend an event together under bright lights

15.When Frank Sina­tra was born, the doc­tor thought he was a still­born and went to go tend to his moth­er. Frank only start­ed breath­ing when his grand­moth­er picked him up off the deliv­ery table, ran him under cold water, and smacked his back.

A man in a tuxedo with a bow tie smiles directly at the camera