Debrett Goes to Hollywood

Debrett Goes to Hollywood by Charles Kidd, published by Orion Publishing Group, Limited on October 15, 1987, is a unique exploration of the family trees of notable figures from Hollywood’s Golden Era. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intriguing look at the connections between various iconic personalities, some of whom may seem unlikely to be linked.
In this book, readers will discover the intricate relationships that tie together famous names, such as Sir Winston Churchill and Groucho Marx, as well as the surprising connections between contemporary stars like Brooke Shields and Blake Edwards with the Fairbanks dynasty. The selection of families included is arbitrary, yet it provides a fascinating perspective on the intertwining legacies of these glamorous figures, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in Hollywood history and genealogy.
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This is the first attempt to chart the family trees of some of the great and glamorous names of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The choice of family for inclusion has been arbitrary. It links up unlikely names, e.g. Sir Winston Churchill and Groucho Marx and one might be surprised to find that both Brooke Shields and Blake Edwards can both be connected to the Fairbanks dynasty.
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