One of Hollywood's most devoted couples, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward used the Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard as the 'set' for their courtship during the 1950s. As Corinne Patten, the Marmont's housekeeper at the time, once told a reporter, "Joanne swears she met Paul here at the hotel. And, of course, this is where the two of them courted. They looked so in love. Everyone knew they would marry one day and we were all so happy when they did.”Photo: The Chateau Marmont, Silver Screen Collection/ Getty Images
One of Tinseltown’s most intense relationships, English actors Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh were crazy about each other starting in the 1930s, as a cache of their letters now kept in London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, reveals. In one, Olivier writes, “You are in my thoughts and weighing so heavily in my heart all the time. I am only existing until I see you again and only just managing to do that.”
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