Big Successful Hollywood Cover Ups

I know with all the camera phones and such now it’s extremely difficult for anyone, much less a celebrity to cover something up.

But I was wondering in the past have celebrities or famous people been successful at covering things up like abortions, pregnancy, daughters passed off as nieces and no one knowing.

For the sake of this thread let’s exclude homosexuality cause that is kind of hard to prove.

Bobby Darin believed that his mother was his sister.

Same with Jack Nicholson.

And while I don’t recall all the details, there are implications that all of Joan Crawford’s adoptions, because she was unmarried at the time of the adoptions, were illegal under California law.

Heck, L. A. Confidential was all about stuff like that.

Rob Schneider is a henchman of the Devil, sent here to infect all of us with a brain-eating metavirus, and thus make us more malleable to the overtures of the Dark One.

Somehow he has managed to avoid letting anyone capture photographic proof of this.

But one day, Schneider. One day.

Erich von Stroheim claimed to be an Austrian count, but was really the son of a middle-class Jewish hatmaker. Still, he kept up the secret most if not all his life.

Similarly, Josef von Sternberg had the “von” added to his name by the studio publicity machine, but he never prenteded otherwise. The public thought he was nobility, but his friends knew different.

Thomas Ince’s death was possibly a cover up of some sort (he may have been murdered), though the circumstances are very murky.

Wallace Reid’s morphine addiction was never mentioned until his death, though he may have kept it secret himself. He continued to make movies until he was too weak.

Hollywood in the 30s and 30s had big publicity machines to cover up stars’ problems. Affairs were never mentioned, for instance.

Wow, they maintained the cover ups from the 30s through the 30s? Imagine the power of the Hollywood machine…

Bobby Darin believed that Jack Nicholson was his sister?

I’d go much farther than Chuck. Outside of maybe Shirley Temple (who successfully lied about her age) there probably isn’t a major Hollywood star of the Golden Age of the studios who didn’t have some major live event covered up. Pregnancies, affairs, drug addictions, bigamy, statutory rape, car accidents, assault, wife beating, public drunkenness, child abuse. Any scandal you can possibly name existed. The studios owned, through payoffs, the police and press, and were mostly able to get stories buried, or at least diminished.

Pick up any biography of a star or a studio at random and you’ll find examples. And I am being quite literal when I say any.

Loretta Young and Clark Gable had a daughter, Judy, while Clark Gable was married. Young “adopted” Judy and raised her.

What about the whole “Girl 27,” or Patricia Douglas cover-up? I figure that deserves a mention, too. It wasn’t just the stars that got the protection, but the sales force, too.

Admittedly it’s unsubstantiated, but. . .

In one account, Ted Healey is rumored to have died from having the crap beaten out of him by Wallace Beery and Cubby Broccoli.

And, of course, all of Hollywood, including the gossip journalists, knew that Rock Hudson was gay for years before it was revealed to the public with his final illness. The studios would stop the scandal rags from printing stories by arranging to leak scandals on minor stars instead.

I think she was married when she adopted Christina and the others were processed in differenct states.

Fatty Arbuckle was framed.

For an entertaining read about the studios and their efforts, successful and otherwise, to keep the exploits of their stars off of the front pages, read David Niven’s Bring on the Empty Horses. This is an affectionate portrait of Hollywood from the inside, with vignettes on everyone from Clark Gable down to wannabees you never heard of, - and he doesn’t spare himself, either.

The all-time classic book of celebrity scandals has to be Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon.

Oh, sure, it may have a few problems with accuracy here and there :smack: but most of the scandals are real.

The subject matter begs for more, and people have been doing similar versions of the book ever since, including Anger himself with Hollywood Babylon II.

Here ar some other titles along the same lines.

Hollywood Babylon–It’s Back, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince

Flesh and Fantasy, by Penny Stallings and Howard Mandelbaum

The Hollywood Book of Death: The Bizarre, Often Sordid, Passings of More than 125 American Movie and TV Idols, by James Robert Parish

The Hollywood Book of Scandals: The Shocking, Often Disgraceful Deeds and Affairs of Over 100 American Movie and TV Idols, by James Robert Parish

Hollywood’s Babylon Women, by John Austin

No guarantees made about accuracy in any of these books. Why spoil a good scandal?

She divorced Franchot Tone in 1939 and adopted Christina in 1940. She adopted Christopher 1 in 1941 and Christopher 2 in 1943 (she was married by then, and also married when she bought the twins).

I have somehow gotten to this point in my life without knowing that her children’s names were Christina, Christopher, and Christopher.

Did she have a Mary Complex?

Joan first named her daughter “Joan Crawford, Jr.”, but quickly changed it to Christina.