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In 1954, a crash on Route 66 changed Sammy Davis Jr.’s life forever. We visited the site where the music icon lost his left eye—and where Hollywood history took a dramatic turn.
The mood in hell was light. All smiles and hugs, Sammy Davis Jr. was in high spirits as he arrived at Paramount Studios in the fall of 1972 to film Poor Devil, a new NBC comedy set in the ...
During his appearance on the Dick Cavett Show in 1972, Sammy David Jr. brought down the house with his hilarious routine.
A swingin’ New Jersey event, Celebrate Sammy & Frank, was presented by independent producer Karen Morris of Sand Castle Communications and The Rack Pack Music Alliance, to honor legendary ...
To many at the time, the kiss in “Golden Boy,” starring Sammy Davis Jr., felt like a giant leap forward in race relations.
Kim Novak 'never wanted to marry' Sammy Davis Jr., her longtime manager Sue Cameron tells PEOPLE after news that the stars' affair will be dramatized in a new movie with Sydney Sweeney.
Back in the early ’60s, Sammy Davis Jr.’s entourage took up most of the first-class cabin on TWA flights from New York to Los Angeles. As an 18-year-old flight attendant, Margaret Bush-Ware ...
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Colman Domingo‘s directorial debut Scandalous!, which is set to star Sydney Sweeney as Kim Novak and David Jonsson as Sammy Davis Jr., is heading to the Cannes market ...
Colman Domingo is directing a film about Kim Novak and Sammy Davis Jr.'s love affair, with Sydney Sweeney and David Jonsson attached to star.
Sydney Sweeney is set to play legendary film star Kim Novak in Colman Domingo’s Sammy Davis Jr. biopic “Scandalous” at Miramax, according to an insider with knowledge of the project.
Kim Novak "never wanted to get married back then — to anyone," says the actress' longtime manager Sue Cameron ...