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1. Ezra Goodman, in his...
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1. Ezra Goodman, in his book, the Fifty-year Decline and
Fall of Hollywood, speaks frankly about prima donna movie stars.
He writes of the fantastic, though often non-factual, publicity,
that goes into the creation of a star. He adds, "True or not, the
stars all believe the publicity after a while." Mr. Goodman
states, "I have never met a grateful performer in the picture
business."
2. In 1850, Edward Spencer was a student at Northwestern
University. One day, while walking along the shore of one of the
Fall of Hollywood, speaks frankly about prima donna movie stars.
He writes of the fantastic, though often non-factual, publicity,
that goes into the creation of a star. He adds, "True or not, the
stars all believe the publicity after a while." Mr. Goodman
states, "I have never met a grateful performer in the picture
business."
2. In 1850, Edward Spencer was a student at Northwestern
University. One day, while walking along the shore of one of the
