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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hedda_HopperHedda Hopper - Wikipedia

    Elda Furry (May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966), known professionally as Hedda Hopper, was an American gossip columnist and actress. At the height of her influence in the 1940s, over 35 million people read her columns. A strong supporter of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Hopper named suspected communists and was a ...

  2. Hedda Hopper Facts. 1. Spring Has Sprung. Hedda Hopper was born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, but she was not that city’s most famous export. Hollidaysburg just happens to be the birthplace of that stair-crawling super-toy, the Slinky. As the song goes, everyone loves a Slinky.

  3. Jun 10, 2023 · In the documentary "Hedda Hopper: Hollywood's Gossip Queen" Hopper describes hats as her obsession. Hopper's interest in clothes predated her fame, and the body type that made it difficult for her to get roles as a leading lady made her perfect for the world of fashion. Hedda Hopper was 5'7, which was considered tall for an actress.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0394407Hedda Hopper - IMDb

    Hedda Hopper. Actress: Sunset Boulevard. Her father was a butcher. In 1913 she met and married matinée idol DeWolf Hopper Sr. and in 1915 they moved to Hollywood, where both began active film careers. He became a star with Triangle Company, she began in vamp parts and turned to supporting roles. After her divorce she appeared in dozens of ...

  5. Hedda Hopper. Actress: Sunset Boulevard. Her father was a butcher. In 1913 she met and married matinée idol DeWolf Hopper Sr. and in 1915 they moved to Hollywood, where both began active film careers. He became a star with Triangle Company, she began in vamp parts and turned to supporting roles. After her divorce she appeared in dozens of films, becoming known as "Queen of the Quickies". In 1936 she...

  6. Mar 3, 2017 · Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. As famous for her flamboyant hats as she was for outing Hollywood's Blacklist in her columns, " The Most Hated Women in Hollywood " (according the New York Post ...

  7. Feb 22, 2018 · Elda Hopper changed her name to Hedda in 1919, and appeared in more than 100 films over the next three decades, often playing society women. A contract actor in an era when stars paid for their own costumes, she spent her $5,000 salary on her wardrobe for one of her earliest screen roles, effectively upstaging the star.