He made everyone feel as though they were the most welcome guest.”Īnd the more famous Cukor became, the crazier the parties became. You accepted his invitations with alacrity because he made everyone feel important. Haines was one of the people that agent Henry Willson tried to bully over his homosexuality, but Haines wouldn’t be bullied and just up and quit show business.Īnyway, after Haines redecorated, Cukor came to be known “as one of the fabulous host of the film colony.”Īctress Kitty Carlisle said, “He liked distinguished, famous people - and you always expected good food. The book also says that upon the redecoration of his house in 1936, which Hollywood mentions was done by interior designer William “Billy” Haines, Cukor became quite the host. As producer Joseph Mankiewicz said in Patrick McGilligan’s book “George Cukor: A Double Life,” “George Cukor never disguised his sexuality, yet he never carried it as a pin on his lapel.” He was also a homosexual, which was one of the most open secrets in Hollywood.
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Ĭukor was an Academy Award-winning director of such classics as the 1933 version of Little Women starring Katharine Hepburn, The Philadelphia Story, Gaslight, A Double Life, Adam’s Rib, Born Yesterday, the 1954 version of A Star is Born starring Judy Garland, and My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn, for which he won his Oscar after four previous nominations.
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Glynis Johns, George Cukor–1972 TV Interview, A Little Night Music Legendary director George Cukor and actress Glynis Johns discuss their careers in this 1972 TV interview, including Johns' rehearsal of Stephen Sondheim's "A Little Night Music," which later won her a Tony Award.