The security man at the U.S. Open was in a quandary. “Marla,” he asked with genuine wonder, “how do you want me to handle the photographers and the autograph kids?”…
Read moreBeverly Hills is a town that marries for richer—never, ever for poorer— and no one who’s anyone these days gets married without a prenuptial agreement. MAUREEN ORTH reports on the stars who have signed them (James Woods, Richard Pryor), those who haven’t (Jane Fonda, Roseanne Barr), and those who wish they had
Read moreThe women. The jet. The five homes. The entourage of eighty. The
annual income of $22 million. There’s only one other thing that
Julio Iglesias really wants—America. Just as he willed himself back
from a paralyzing auto crash, the Spanish‐born crooner is now
willing himself to learn English and realize his crossover
dream. Maureen Orth soaks up his suntan in Los Angeles and
Miami.
In the late 1960s the swamp queen with a gap between her front teeth was the hottest model in the world. Now, reports MAUREEN ORTH, she’s become the baby-boomers’ pinup. She’s the woman who wasn’t born yesterday and looks better for it.
Read moreOriginal Publication Vanity Fair, February 1989 As twilight hits the Valley, working Beverly Hills mother Candice Bergen climbs into her sturdy white rented Jeep Wagoneer for the half-hour commute home….
Read moreOriginal Publication: Vogue, March 1988 At thirty-four, Amy Irving is a genuine Tinseltown royal: wife of the world’s most powerful director, the emperor of Hollywood, Steven Spielberg; mother of their…
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