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In Tallulah, first published in 1952 and a New York Times bestseller for twenty-six weeks, Bankhead's literary voice is as lively and forthright as her public persona.
ST. PAUL’S — Tallulah Bankhead, dahlings, was a world-class actress who lived fast, slept around, drank hard and made herself sick fooling with marijuana and cocaine. As the Alabama-bor… ...
Tallulah Bankhead is just a minor character in “Hollywood,” a new Netflix series that offers a fictionalized look at Tinseltown in the 1940s. But she’s an unforgettable one. As played by ...
Born into a well-heeled Alabama family at the turn of the century, actress Tallulah Bankhead roared into New York in the 1920s and quickly turned heads with her good looks, ...
Tallulah Bankhead, left, in 1945, when she was starring on Broadway in “Foolish Notion”; Valerie Harper, right, as Bankhead in the new Broadway play “Looped.” ...
Tallulah Bankhead once said, “Say anything about me, darling, as long as it isn’t boring.” The Roustabouts Theatre Company rose to that challenge with “Looped.” It is a delightfully ...