- Warren Beatty, Splendour in the Grass, 1961. Despite being championed by scenarist and playwright William Inge, Beatty nearly lost his first movie to the blonde cheeesecake. Troy had already taken Parrish from him. He was Merle Johnson, studying journalism at Columbia U, when Henry Willson., the agent known as “the gay Svengali”, re-branded him. “I always gave a green actor a trick name to help him get noticed”… just as Larry Parnes was doing with his pop star stable of teenage heart-throbs in Swinging London (Billy Fury, Tommy Steele, Marty Wilde, etc) “I named Guy Madison from Dolly Madison cakes,” saikf Wilson. “Tab Hunter? Couldn’t think of anything to tab him with. John Smith? I just got tired. For Roy Fitzgerald, I wanted something strong and big. Rock of Gibraltar… and the Hudson River.” Aka, his greatest find. Rock Hudson! PS. Humphrey Bogart’s gang made fun of Wilson’s names and tried to out-do him. Their best effort was… Dung Heep.
- Richard Beymer, West Side Story, 1961. About as dumb an idea as Neil Diamond for Taxi Driver!
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