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By Patty Inglish, MS

Taken by Victor Georg in the early 1900s.
Taken by Victor Georg in the early 1900s.

Lucille Ball and Hedda Hopper
Lucille Ball and Hedda Hopper

Hollywood Costume Designer

Ms. Hedda Hopper was a star of the B Movie in old Hollywood, making 120 films. After that, Ms. Hopper was an assistant customer designerin the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her specialty was hats and she made thenm and wore then as well. Many were outrageous and she became famous for them.

Ms. Hopper's fashion style provided her with enough fame that it acted as a springboard toward her securing her own Hollywood gossip column, Hedda Hopper's Hollywood.She and Louella Parsons, another gossip columnist, raised celebrity gossip to a science and art form to increase newspaper circulation and sales. This, in turn, fueled the film box office for greater success and more gossip.

I wonder what they would think of Britney and the rest?

Hedda's first syndicated column ran on February 14, 1938, followed by the addition of a national radio show.


The FBI Files and Dirt

Hedda Hopper had an FBI file 2 inches thick when it was delivered to her grandson. Hedda was so influential that she could make sure that a Hollywood actor lost his or her livelihood with just a few words.

Howard Hughes was a good friend and inspected every plane she rode. J. Edgar Hoover reportedly supplied her with gossip about Hollywood "communists." Unfortunately, some stars blacklisted by the 1950s government as communist and communist sympathsizers, considered dangerous to the US, bever worked again. Some died in poverty. Meanwhile, Hopper supposedly helped Ronald Reagan rise to the presidency of the Sreen Actors Guild and he became a Republican -- He had been a Democrat.

How much influence did Hedda Hopper have on the American Film Industry? Perhaps quite a lot.

I remember hearing some snippets of her presentations on the air, rebroadcast in the last 1960 and I though they were very incriminating, perhaps to extremes.


Hopper Quotes on the Air

These are quotes Hedda made about Hollywood actors and actresses. She was sarcastic and biting in her criticism and may have targeted some for communist blacklisting.

She looks like she combs her hair with an egg beater.

At one time I thought he wanted to be an actor. He had certain qualifications, including no money and a total lack of responsibility.

Two of the cruelest, most primitive punishments our town deals out to those who fall from favor are the empty mailbox and the silent telephone

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stephhicks68  says:
5 months ago

Patty - this is fabulous and very interesting. I love all the photos and that Time Magazine cover. Great article, as always.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
5 months ago

Thank you steh. The part with J. Edgar Hoover, somehow I'm not surprised,

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