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No one knows how many goals or what kind of goals Joni Stepanato has set for himself. The "brown book" contact book seized by the police later solemnly transcribes the names of popular Hollywood actresses. Address Phone, Anita Eckberg, Mary Blanchard, Ju Allison, Sasha Karble, Beverly Taylor, Padisia Westmore, Arlene Welland, Betty Crowley and all that, and, needless to say, Lana Turner. Lana Turner was born on February 8, 1921 in a family of miners in Idaho, the only daughter of John and Mithrida Turner.Parents gave their beloved daughter a long name, including all the worthy female family members among relatives and friends: Julia Jane Mithrida Frances Turner, nicknamed Judy.The Turner family was struggling, all depended on his father's good poker hands, and some extra money from the gambling table in his spare time.

Before Judy can remember, the family moved from Idaho to the San Francisco Bay Area in California. On December 4, 1930, John Turner felt that he was uncharacteristically lucky at the poker table, and won a large sum of money in a few rounds.John stuffed his winnings into his left sock, clamoring to buy his daughter a brand new bicycle.As a result, after midnight, someone found that John was stabbed to death on the curb at the corner of the street with his bare left foot. After the father was buried, the mother left the Bay Area with 10-year-old Judy and went south to Hollywood in Los Angeles.

Six years later, Jodie Turner was in her 10th grade at Hollywood High School.One day, she decided to skip a typing class and hang out at the famous Siwabo store on Sunset Boulevard.Coincidentally, William Wilkerson, the publisher of the "Hollywood Reporter", was also in the coffee shop of the store. He spotted Judy at a glance and recommended Judy to his agent, Zuo Bo Max.It also happened that Zuo Bo Max was entrusted by the director of MGM film company Malvin Leroy to look for actors, and he was short of one.It only took four or five days, that is, the time to go through the necessary procedures and go through the necessary cutscenes. At the age of 28, Judy Turner became an official artist of the crew of "They Won't Forget". She receives a salary of $50 a week and takes the stage name Lana.

To say that Lana Turner's acting skills in "Never Forget" can only be summed up as "immature" and "immature".However, her natural sweetness, her vigorous youth, and her tight sweater dress that surpassed the fashion trend in the play left a deep impression on people.Because she was a new face, the audience failed to notice her name in the "Cast List" that flashed by at the beginning of the film, so they gave this rising film star a nickname, "Miss Sweater". The first climax of Lana Turner's acting career was in the 1940s, starring some films such as "Ziegfeld Girl", "Johnny Eager", "The Postman Always Press Two The Postman Always Rings Twice" and so on are quite popular with the audience.Lana and MGM actor Clark Gable co-starred in a few films that were not outstanding, but the rumors of two people fueled the flames in the newspapers and set a high box office value.Clark Gable is the actor who played Rhett Brad in the 1939 Oscar-winning film "Gone With The Wind" (Gone With The Wind, also translated in Chinese as "Gone with the Wind").

In 1945, Lana Turner was listed as one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood, and her photo appeared on the cover of a magazine almost every month.According to a poll in the military during World War II, Lana ranked first among the photos of actresses posted by soldiers on the marching bedside. During this period, Ronald Reagan, who was later elected as the 40th President of the United States of America, was also filming in Hollywood. Lana was fortunate to work with the future president and has maintained a good relationship since then. The photo of the two of them was kept as a "treasure" in his later years and put in the insert of his autobiography.

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