Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Excited for the new season? Drawing on Platt’s unpublished memoir, as well as ample interviews and archival research, The Invisible Woman will tell Polly Platt’s incredible story from her perspective, for the first time. Visit podcastchoic⦠Read about 51: Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 8: Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski by You Must Remember This and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. You Must Remember This is the podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century. Once we get a feel for this media climate, we’ll trace Louella’s early years of struggle and reinvention on the road to her pioneering bylines, and, finally, her role in canonizing The Birth of a Nation -- the most viciously racist Hollywood blockbuster of all time.Learn more about your ad choices. Williams went on to have a successful singing career and star in movies, but her career trajectory tells more than the story of a black beauty icon who overcame obstacles to make it in Hollywood. From the archives of You Must Remember This, Karina Longworth presents her hugely popular series, âCharles Mansonâs Hollywood.â It chronicles the murders committed by followers of Charlie Manson in the summer of 1969, and how the lurid crime and its aftermath were inseparable from the show business milieu in which they occurred. Williams’s stardom — and the necessity to maintain her image as a grinning glamour girl, even while submerged underwater — led to the creation of several waterproof products and swimwear innovations, from waterproof foundation and eyeliner to bathing cap couture. Forward 15 seconds. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, We’ll begin with a look at how Polly Platt’s legacy was appraised when she died in 2011. Read about 53: Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 10: Roman Polanski After Sharon Tate by You Must Remember This and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, You Must Remember This presents an exclusive first listen of the audio trailer for Mank, a David Fincher film about the screenwriter of Citizen Kane, coming to Netflix on December 4.Learn more about your ad choices. Listen to free & on-demand audio clips. Once friends, Louella and Hedda become bitter rivals, egged on in their feud by a third party who sees Hedda as an ally in right-wing conservatism.Learn more about your ad choices. Elliot possessed one of the most influential voices of the 1960s. Inspired by Polly, Brooks creates the character played by Holly Hunter in Broadcast News, infusing the film with Polly’s single-minded professional determination. Charles Manson's Hollywood, Part 7: Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring / July 7, 2015 by Karina Longworth Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts . She writes a regular column for The New Yorker on fashion and beauty. This audio journey will feature interviews and intimate details about her trailblazing legacy and heartbreaking private life, including excerpts from her own unpublished memoirs dealing with her creative collaborations and relationship with her second husband, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich. She lost her MGM contract in the 1960s and had to pay millions to the studio in damages. Explore her remarkable legacy in Polly Platt: The Invisible Woman, our ten-part look at her life and times. Both rose to fame in the 1970s, Margaux as a supermodel and Mariel as an actress, and then both struggled with various demons. She often writes about the complex intersection between fame, glamour, beauty and feminism.Learn more about your ad choices. By the time Polly gives birth to their first daughter, she believes she and Peter are an indivisible, equal creative partnership — regardless of how credit is distributed in Hollywood.Learn more about your ad choices. The new season premieres May 26. My tribute to Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Dooley Wilson, and the great romantic drama Casablanca. Born on this day in 1939: Mary Marr Platt, better known by her family nickname, Polly. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, When Polly begins her own on-set affair, the double standard of what men can get away with in Hollywood versus what was expected for women would push her to a breaking point. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Both Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper worked for papers created by charismatic barons whose publications were nakedly corrupt, totally biased -- and absolutely mainstream. With collaborating with her ex-husband no longer an option, Platt starts attempting to rebuild her career, designing classics such as A Star is Born and Bad News Bears, while also navigating predatory men in power in post-sexual revolution Hollywood.Learn more about your ad choices. We'll explain how Manson cobbled together a dogma and worldview from a number of disparate sources -- including pimps he met in prison, the devout Christians in his family, San Francisco activists The Diggers, Dale Carnegie and Scientology -- and describe how and why he was an appealing figure to young women floating around the Bay Area in the late 1960s. But Platt was much more than a jilted wife: she was the secret, often invisible-to-the-public weapon behind some of the best films of the 1970s, '80s and '90s. Today we're tracing Charles Manson's life from his birth to a teenage con artist, through multiple stints in reform schools and prisons, and finally to San Francisco circa 1967, where Manson began to try out his guru act on the local hippie kids. After the murders, Manson moved his family to the depths of the California desert. Despite two decades of sustained celebrity and brand power, Williams eventually struggled to maintain the pristine bathing beauty facade. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, In 1923, Louella Parsons signed a contract with William Randolph Hearst for nationwide syndication of the first major Hollywood gossip column. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices. (Polly Platt, The Invisible Woman, Episode 10), Bottle Rocket, I'll Do Anything and Polly Platt in '90s Hollywood (Polly Platt, The Invisible Woman, Episode 9). Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, In the mid-to-late 80s, Polly Platt worked on a number of films that defined and reflected that decade’s ideas about female power. You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywoodâs first century. Parsons quickly built a brand based on protecting (and whitewashing) Hollywood’s interests, as well as Hearst’s, relentlessly promoting — and spying on — Hearst’s mistress, Marion Davies.Learn more about your ad choices. Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000, Gossip Girls: Louella Parsons And Hedda Hopper (The Feud, Episode 3), Gossip Girls: Louella Parsons And Hedda Hopper (The First Lady, Episode 2), Gossip Girls: Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper (Small Town Girl, Episode 1), How Did It End? You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywoodâs first century. Then we’ll go back in time to tell Polly’s story from the start, beginning with her Revolutionary Road-esque childhood in Europe and America as the neglected daughter of two alcoholics; to her years studying scenic design in environments in which women weren’t welcome; the secret pregnancy that halted her formal education, and the early marriage that took her West and cemented her desire to tell stories through design. âThis season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson. The episode also includes a clip from the Dennis Hopper film American Dreamer, which you can watch on YouTube, and one from Jann Wenner's December 1970 interview with John Lennon, which Rolling Stone has made available as a podcast. This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson. Check out Nate's podcast on iTunes or at the above link, and follow him on Twitter @thememorypalace. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Polly Platt’s unfinished memoir ends abruptly in 1995. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, In an attempt to save her family, Polly transitions to screenwriting and producing, basing the prostitution drama Pretty Baby, starring a pre-teen Brooke Shields, on her own daughter. There, even before they were finally apprehended by the law, their utopia started to fall apart. This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson, and the Hollywood music and movie scene surrounding the killings. For now, please enjoy a taste of what's to come in this extended preview of episode 1. Leia "You Must Remember This Part 2" de Marilyn Pappano disponível na Rakuten Kobo. Charlie Manson Finds His Family, Episode 2: Tracing Charles Manson's life from his birth, through multiple stints in reform schools and prisons, and finally to San Francisco circa 1967, where Manson began to try out his guru act on the local hippie kids, and started to form the "family" that he'd eventually migrate with to Los Angeles. Today, weâll talk about what was going on in the show business capital that made Manson seem like a relatively normal guy. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, the New York Times and other publications.Learn more about your ad choices. Read about 54: Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 11: Death Valley â69 by You Must Remember This and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Riding high on having guided Brooks through two consecutive, blockbuster Oscar nominees, Polly becomes a production executive at Brooks's Gracie Films, where she produces Cameron Crowe’s Say Anything…Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Polly Platt's collaboration with James L. Brooks hits choppy waters with I’ll Do Anything, which at one point was a musical with songs by Prince, but became one of the most notoriously misbegotten productions of the 1990s. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, At Polly’s urging, Peter decides to direct an adaptation of Larry McMurtry’s novel The Last Picture Show. New episodes will begin releasing May 26.Learn more about your ad choices. But Hedda quickly establishes a voice of her own, revolutionary for its insistence on making movie gossip political. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Cass Elliot didn’t die eating a ham sandwich. It's a story that echoes the legacies of racism, colorism, tokenism and misogynoir (the misogyny experienced specifically by black women) in 20th century Hollywood and how, as a result, black women — from Williams to Whitney Houston — have had to display exceptional talent to make the case that their images are worth circulating and celebrating as beautiful. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Polly Platt -- producer, writer and Oscar-nominated production designer -- lived an epic Hollywood life. However, while her big break with The Mamas and The Papas and meteoric career changed the LA music scene forever, it also entrapped Elliot in a cycle of fat-shaming, sending her spiraling into catastrophic weight-loss regimens. Charles Manson's fiancee wanted to marry him for his corpse. It chronicles the murders committed by followers of Charlie Manson in the summer of 1969, and how the lurid crime and its aftermath were inseparable from the show business milieu in which they occurred. Today, weâll talk about what was going on in the show business capital that made Manson seem like a relatively normal guy. The main sources for this episode are the same as those noted last week, plus Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000, By Martin Torgoff, Make a Wish (For Christmas) by Lee Rosevere, Don't Be Square (Be There) by Adam and the Ants. Polly’s already-difficult relationship with her two daughters is made much more complicated by the murder of Peter’s girlfriend, Dorothy Stratten, and Bogdanovich’s subsequent emotional collapse.Learn more about your ad choices. Hollywood was in the process of being changed by Dennis Hopper's Easy Rider, a film shot partially in the same desert where Manson was now hiding. Together, Polly and Peter write and produce Targets, Bogdanovich’s first credited feature, and also collaborate on a documentary about the great director John Ford. The trials of the Manson family became a kind of public theater which a number of current and future filmmakers found themselves caught up in. Drawing on previously untapped resources, Rachel Syme will tell the story of Williams' rise and fall, and the innovations in aqua-beauty she inspired, while also analyzing why we want to be waterproof, why we want to be so invulnerable to the elements and why putting swimming on-screen led to pressures for women to look put-together, even when sopping wet. Together Polly and Peter build a life around the obsessive consumption of Hollywood movies, with Polly acting as Peter’s Jill-of-all-trades support system as he first ingratiates himself with the previous two generations of Hollywood auteurs as a critic/historian, and then makes his way into making his own films. Polly finds herself increasingly overcome by alcoholism, while dealing with Shields’s own alcoholic mother. â Charles Manson's Hollywood Part 4: Spahn Ranch and The Beatles' The White Album Charles Manson's Hollywood, Part 2: Charlie Manson Finds His Family â You Must Remember This is the podcast exploring the secret and/or ⦠This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson. Anxious to build on her career momentum (and become the first female film art director accepted into her union), Polly agrees to work on Peter’s next two films, What’s Up Doc and Paper Moon – two massive hits which make Peter one of the most famous directors of the decade.Learn more about your ad choices. Polly recaptures her indie roots by shepherding the directorial debut of Wes Anderson.Learn more about your ad choices. Nate will be playing Charles Manson throughout this season. Throughout the series, weâll learn how a single sociopathâs thwarted dreams of fame and fortune led to the gruesome events which became the symbolic âend of ⦠You Must Remember This Today we're tracing Charles Manson's life from his birth to a teenage con artist, through multiple stints in reform schools and prisons, and finally to San Francisco circa 1967, where Manson began to try out his guru act on the local hippie kids. This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson. DESCRIPTION. What were the remaining 16 years of her life like? From the archives of You Must Remember This, Karina Longworth presents her hugely popular series, âCharles Mansonâs Hollywood.â. In the first of two episodes about the Manson Familyâs most famous victim, weâll trace actress Sharon Tateâs early years, her romance with celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, and the on-set affair that changed the course of Tateâs ⦠Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts. 45: Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 2: How Manson Found His Family. Today, we'll talk about what was going on in the show business capital that made Manson seem like a relatively normal guy. On her way down, she slapped her name on swimming pools and exercise videos, stumbled through four unhappy marriages and started to experiment with LSD for her depression. Though Polly believed she and Peter were “deliriously happy,” Bogdanovich and Shepherd fall in love on the set of the movie, and Polly has to make a decision: to save face and avoid personal humiliation by walking away from the production, or stay and fight for the creative baby that she feels ownership over.Learn more about your ad choices. This episode was written and performed by Cassie da Costa, an entertainment writer for The Daily Beast. This episode was written and performed by Rachel Syme, a writer, reporter and cultural critic living in New York City. This episode was written and performed by Michael Schulman, a writer at The New Yorker and the author of "Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep," a New York Times bestseller. Solving the mayor's murder will bring him closer to the truth-and to Juliet, the âYou Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywoodâs first century. During these tumultuous times, Polly establishes a new collaboration with a male writer-director, James L. Brooks, and together the two turn another Larry McMurtry novel into a classic film: Terms of Endearment. You Must Remember This - August 4, 2015 - 43:58 There, even before they were finally apprehended by the law, their utopia started to fall apart. "Manson girls" Pat Krenwinkle, Susan Stkins and Leslie Van Houten. Listen to this episode from You Must Remember This on Spotify. Using interviews with those who knew her, we’ll explore how her career in Hollywood came to an end, and the tragic circumstances of her death.Learn more about your ad choices. She lives in Ojai, California.Learn more about your ad choices. This episode was written and performed by Lexi Pandell, a writer from Oakland, California. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Esther Williams single-handedly helped popularize the pastime of swimming — first as the star swimmer of the San Francisco production of Billy Rose's Aquacade, and then as the star of Hollywood films like Bathing Beauties and Million Dollar Mermaid. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, After the death of her first husband and creative partner, Polly moves to New York, where she swiftly meets and falls in love with Peter Bogdanovich. Itâs the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each epis⦠read more Charles Manson's trial testimony. In this episode, we’ll talk about the music industry’s complicated relationship with weight, how crash dieting likely led to the untimely death of this music legend, and the true legacy of Elliot in pop culture. Once again, while working on this film about a combative mother-daughter relationship, Polly finds that art and life are intertwined. Itâs the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each epis⦠Manson family ties. She is also a regular contributor to The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Vanity Fair and Esquire. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, A close look at the parallel lives of Margaux and Mariel Hemingway, sisters born with a world-famous last name that stood for both genius and self-destruction. The trials of the Manson family became a kind of public theater which a number of current and future filmmakers found themselves caught up in. Polly’s own story starts showing up in other people’s movies, including Irreconcilable Differences -- starring Ryan O’Neal as a version of Peter Bogdanovich.Learn more about your ad choices. Her work has been published by The Atlantic, the New York Times, WIRED, The New Republic, Condé Nast Traveler, GQ, Playboy and many others.Learn more about your ad choices. Joan Didion bought a dress for a Manson girl to wear to court, Dennis Hopper visited Manson in prison, and a young John Waters attended the trial and took ⦠Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, In 1983, Vanessa Williams became the first black woman to win Miss America. Charles Manson's Hollywood Part 3: The Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson and Manson the songwriter, Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 1: What We Talk About When We Talk About The Manson Murders, Charles Manson's Hollywood, Part 2: Charlie Manson Finds His Family. In 1984, a few weeks from the end of her reign, she was forced to step down when she found out Penthouse was going to publish unauthorized nude images of her in their magazine. Today we're tracing Charles Manson's life from his birth to a teenage con artist, through multiple stints in reform schools and prisons, and finally to San Francisco circa 1967, where Manson began to try out his guru act on the local hippie kids. But while Margaux followed her grandfather's fate, Mariel confronted the family's dark legacy and reinvented herself as a mental health and wellness advocate. 50: Charles Mansonâs Hollywood, Part 7: Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring by You Must Remember This In the first of two episodes about the Manson Familyâs most famous victim, weâll trace actress Sharon Tateâs early years, her romance with celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, and the on-set affair that changed the course of Tateâs life and career. Throughout, we’ll talk about how Platt’s experiences, as the product of an American military family of the 1950s—and the daughter of a mother who had been forced to abandon a career for motherhood––shaped her view of gender roles and relations, and her idea of what it meant to be the wife of a important man.Learn more about your ad choices.
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