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E! True Hollywood Story originally started as a series of specials beginning on March 29, 1996, but evolved into a weekly biographical documentary series. The regular run as a series began in October 1996. The first True Hollywood Story focused on the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer.
A former "Miss Hollywood", Weatherwax was found stabbed on March 25, 1998, in Fresno, California. [1] Her murder remains unsolved. [2] Weatherwax's life and death was the subject of a 1999 episode of E! True Hollywood Story entitled "The Murder of Miss Hollywood".
True Hollywood Story: John Holmes and the Wonderland Murders (E!, 2000) – season 4, episode 23 20 Most Horrifying Hollywood Murders (E!, 2006) – ranked Wonderland murders at #7 Hidden City: Los Angeles: Black Dahlia, John Holmes & Wonderland (Travel Channel, 2011) – season 1, episode 5 [ 22 ]
In 1997, E! True Hollywood Story aired a feature on Page titled, Bettie Page: From Pinup to Sex Queen. [50] In a late-1990s interview, Page stated she would not allow any current pictures of her to be shown because of concerns about her weight. However, in 1997, Page changed her mind and agreed to a television interview for the aforementioned E!
As he documents on his blog and website, lawyers representing Hollywood actor Tom Cruise threatened to take legal action against Ehrenstein because he wrote of how Cruise is appealing to both men and women. Ehrenstein has appeared often on The E! True Hollywood Story, specifically for the profiles of Rock Hudson, Sonny Bono, and Bob Guccione.
Gregory Peck, son Stephen Peck and his son Ethan Peck attend the 60th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade on December 1, 1991 at KTLA Studios in Hollywood, California. Gregory and Kukkonen welcomed ...
The show was highly stylized and presented each episode in a noir fashion with backdrops set in various Hollywood locations and narrated in a hard-boiled, often sarcastic fashion by Benza. One of Benza's memorable catchphrases , "Fame, ain't it a bitch?," would later become the title of his autobiography.
In court filings, True Value said it faces a significant cash crunch as the housing market has stalled and consumers have become far more picky about discretionary purchases like hardware.