Peggy Hopkins Joyce (born Emma Marguerite Upton; May 26, 1893 – June 12, 1957) was an American actress, artist's model, columnist, dancer and socialite...
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public. The best-known gold digger of the early 20th century was Peggy Hopkins Joyce. Joyce was a former show girl who married and divorced millionaires....
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Rita Hayworth, Dorothy Dandridge, Lupe Vélez, Soraya Esfandiary, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Joan Crawford, Veronica Lake, Kim Novak, Judy Garland, Eva Perón...
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Diamond" was given by Harry Winston, who acquired it from dancer Peggy Hopkins Joyce, noted for her many marriages and affairs with wealthy men. He in...
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American film actress Peggy Hopkins Joyce (1893–1957), American actress Yootha Joyce (1927–1980), British actress Brenda Joyce (author) (born c.1963)...
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silent romantic drama film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Peggy Hopkins Joyce. The film was based on the 1925 novel of the same name by Adela Rogers...
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International House is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Peggy Hopkins Joyce and W. C. Fields, directed by A. Edward Sutherland and released by...
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Other Ziegfeld girls became social and business successes, such as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Helen Gallagher, Anastasia Reilly, Sybil Carmen, Myrtle Miller (Asta...
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New York Ethel D. Jacobs (1910–2001), thoroughbred racehorse owner Peggy Hopkins Joyce (1893–1957), actress and socialite Arthur Judson (1881–1975), co-founder...
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and Peggy Hopkins Joyce. (Guillermo Errázuriz, Blanca's diplomat brother, killed himself in Paris hotel in May 1922, after being spurned by Joyce.) The...
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published in 1925 and made into a romantic drama film starring Peggy Hopkins Joyce in 1926. The name's popularity took a steep increase only in the...
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Rogers Lilyan Tashman Bert Williams The Ziegfeld Girls (including Peggy Hopkins Joyce) 1918 Eddie Cantor Madeline and Marion Fairbanks, The Fairbanks Twins...
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appearances with a cast of newcomers that included Marion Davies and Peggy Hopkins Joyce. She stayed with the show for its 1917 and 1918 seasons. In 1919...
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Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Mary Hardy MacArthur Memorial. Peggy Hopkins Joyce (May 26, 1893–June 12, 1957), Broadway actress and New York City...
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Starr & Frost sold a diamond necklace for $200,000 to stage star Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the inspiration for Lorelei Lee in the 1925 novel Gentlemen Prefer...
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later in 1924, during a Screenland interview, flamboyant actress Peggy Hopkins Joyce claimed that the best screen kiss she ever saw was between Haines...
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Lillian Roth, Ted Healy, David Chasen, George Moran, Charles Mack, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Kathryn Reed Altman, Faith Bacon, Will Mahoney, Frank Mitchell Yvette...
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Northesk announced his engagement to another American stage figure, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, who soon announced that she had cancelled the engagement, as she...
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by publisher Bennett Cerf for actress Miriam Hopkins (whom she confused with actress Peggy Hopkins Joyce) in Cerf's office at 20 E. 57th Street in Manhattan...
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Darrell, showgirl Edith Roark, Virginia Biddle, Lina Basquette, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, and Lenore Ulric. He and Forbes shared a sumptuous home in Beechhurst...
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Cook in 1923, he was co-starring in Earl Carroll's Vanities with Peggy Hopkins Joyce, whom he used to refer to as 'that somewhat different virgin'. I...
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philanthropist Joan Williams, author and associate of William Faulkner Peggy Hopkins Joyce, actress, model, and socialite Philip Milo Bail, a president who...
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"one of the most magnificent bungalows in California." Luther named Peggy Hopkins Joyce as a friend and Los Angeles, California mine operator and millionaire...
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of the Jazz Age. The character was partly inspired by actresses Peggy Hopkins Joyce and Lillian Lorraine. As the most notorious of Florenz Ziegfeld's...
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herself. Cooper refused. The film was also notable for featuring Peggy Hopkins Joyce as a courtesan, though she didn't realize it until the film premiered...
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ISBN 0-9740971-0-1 "Gold Digger: The Outrageous Life and Times of Peggy Hopkins Joyce" by Constance Rosenblum (ISBN 0-8050-5089-2) "The Clinton Morning...
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Dianne Foster – Carolyn Green Rothstein Diana Dors – Madge (based on Peggy Hopkins Joyce) Jack Carson – Timothy W. 'Big Tim' O'Brien (based on "Big Tim" Sullivan)...
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Law, directed by Raoul Walsh; with Jack Connors, Miriam Cooper and Peggy Hopkins Joyce. The name De Saulles was changed to La Salle but the film's opening...
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was trying to get you Peggy Joyce and you go and get yourself hog tied to a dance hall dame" (Bud Clarke). Peggy Hopkins Joyce (May 26, 1893 – June 12...
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Thomas Carrigan - Robert Stanley Schuyler Ladd - Joseph Langdon Peggy Hopkins Joyce - Eugenia Abbott Charlotte Shelby - Mrs. Riley "Dimples". Lcweb2...
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