“THE MIDNIGHT EARL.”—Earl Wilson, aged 65, the show business gossip columnist who earned his nickname, “The Midnight Earl,” by getting stories from nightclubs, photographed in London for the publication of his book, “The Show Business Nobody Knows.” His book is mainly concerned with stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood—the 40s.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33027, 21 September 1972, Page 4
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51“THE MIDNIGHT EARL.”—Earl Wilson, aged 65, the show business gossip columnist who earned his nickname, “The Midnight Earl,” by getting stories from nightclubs, photographed in London for the publication of his book, “The Show Business Nobody Knows.” His book is mainly concerned with stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood—the 40s. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33027, 21 September 1972, Page 4
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