Louella Parsons
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- | "That public’s craving for a nonstop movie-star titillation fix was mainlined and bylined day by day by that syndicated, sob-sister, mutant, deadlining hunt-and-pecker: the Hollywood Gossip Columnist. The dwarf ancestor of all Ronas was of course the original, panting, go-getting Paganini of Piffle, [[Louella “Oneida” (I-Saw-What-You-Did!) Parsons]], set up by W.R. as Chief Hearst Hollywood Correspondent."--''[[Hollywood Babylon]]'' (1959) by Kenneth Anger | + | "That public’s craving for a nonstop movie-star titillation fix was mainlined and bylined day by day by that syndicated, sob-sister, mutant, deadlining hunt-and-pecker: the Hollywood [[Gossip]] Columnist. The dwarf ancestor of all Ronas was of course the original, panting, go-getting Paganini of Piffle, [[Louella Parsons |Louella “Oneida” (I-Saw-What-You-Did!) Parsons]], set up by W.R. as Chief Hearst Hollywood Correspondent."--''[[Hollywood Babylon]]'' (1959) by Kenneth Anger |
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"That public’s craving for a nonstop movie-star titillation fix was mainlined and bylined day by day by that syndicated, sob-sister, mutant, deadlining hunt-and-pecker: the Hollywood Gossip Columnist. The dwarf ancestor of all Ronas was of course the original, panting, go-getting Paganini of Piffle, Louella “Oneida” (I-Saw-What-You-Did!) Parsons, set up by W.R. as Chief Hearst Hollywood Correspondent."--Hollywood Babylon (1959) by Kenneth Anger |
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Louella Parsons (born Louella Rose Oettinger; August 6, 1881 – December 9, 1972) was an American movie columnist and a screenwriter. She was retained by William Randolph Hearst because she had championed Hearst's mistress Marion Davies and subsequently became an influential figure in Hollywood. At her peak, her columns were read by 20 million people in 700 newspapers worldwide.