Ebook {Epub PDF} The Times We Had: Life with William Randolph Hearst by Marion Davies






















Hearst's long-time "companion" was Marion Davies, a very beautiful show girl and movie star. Hearst and Davies met in , and she was very shortly starring in a movie backed by Hearst money (she'd been in two others already).Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. About the Author. Marion Davies () was a major American film star of the s and s, helped by her friend, publishing and real estate tycoon, art collector and film producer William Randolph Hearst. He would supervise most of the forty-five films she made as /5(). Davies succeeded — aligning herself with one of America’s richest, most powerful media barons, William Randolph Hearst. He inspired the title character in Orson Welles’ unflattering “Citizen Kane,” while Davies was thought to have been the model for Kane’s mistress, Susan, an .


The Times We Had: Life with William Randolph Hearst. The Times We Had.: The was the unofficial empress of Hollywood and she spent a lifetime as the mistress of one of America's richest men. Gathered from tapes recroded a decade before Marion Davie's death, read, in her own words, the story of a fantastic and glittering life, as never told before. Now - in her own words - here's the story of a fantastic life - never told before.". with more than photos. THE TIMES WE HAD Marion Davies Life with William Randolph Hearst Biography | eBay. The definitive and "utterly absorbing" biography of America's first news media baron based on newly released private and business documents (Vanity Fair).In The Chief, David Nasaw presents an intimate portrait of William Randolph Hearst, famously characterized in the classic film Citizen Kane, and whose influence was nearly as great as many world leaders.


The Times We Had: Life with William Randolph Hearst. Davies, Marion (edited by Pamela Pfau Kenneth S. Marx, foreword by Orson Welles) Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis and New York, ISBN ISBN Davies succeeded — aligning herself with one of America’s richest, most powerful media barons, William Randolph Hearst. He inspired the title character in Orson Welles’ unflattering “Citizen Kane,” while Davies was thought to have been the model for Kane’s mistress, Susan, an untalented social climber. The Times We Had: Life with William Randolph Hearst Mass Market Paperback – Illustrated, Ma. by. Marion Davies (Author) › Visit Amazon's Marion Davies Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Marion Davies (Author), Orson Welles (Foreword).

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