Laura Hope Crews suggested Madame Sylvia to Gloria Swanson. Swanson's secretary called Sylvia at 10 PM Saturday night for an emergency rub down. Our dear Sylvia went straight over to her Sunset Boulevard home. At the time Gloria lived on Sunset Boulevard and Crescent Drive at 904. Some people who also lived at this address at some point include Irving Thalberg, Carmel Myers, and Norma Talmadge. The cream-colored 2 story Italian palazzo house was apparently fantastic including sweeping lawns, iron-railed terraces, 22 rooms, 5 bathrooms, and a private elevator. The reception room was draped in peacock silk and hung tapestries. The breakfast room was cream and gold, she had a movie theater, and there was a black marble bathroom with a golden tub.
Gloria had array of servants including footmen, butlers, etc. At home she was known as La Marquise de la Falise et de la Coudraye. What a mouthful! I would stick to Gloria or Ms Swanson.
Madame Sylvia rubbed Gloria's nerves down for an astounding TWO HOURS! Gloria refused to let Sylvia go until she was massaged to sleep. Well Sylvia must have done a good job because Gloria wanted Madame Sylvia to work for her exclusively. As powerful as Gloria was, this did not happen.
Madame Sylvia observed that everyone has to be a rival of Gloria Swanson. Mrs Patrick Campbell, London actress known best for originating the role of Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion said of Gloria Swanson: "I've been wondering what it was that struck me most about that gel - and her most striking smile, and I've just hit on what it is. Really, my dears, she ought to be told to file down her teeth!"
Up next - Where did Norma Shearer get all those red marks and is our Madame Sylvia responsible?
Fantasticly informative
ReplyDeleteIf it wasn't for Madame Sylvia we wouldn't know half of the gossip of the stars! She was a "wild woman" with her writing, wasn't she! Love the post...as always! Such opulence! Whew! Thanks for sharing and...Have a Happy Monday! Coralie
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Have an excellent Monday, sweetie - big hugs!
♥ Jessica
Wow--Ms. Swanson knew how to work a feathered headdress didn't she? I've been enjoying Madame Sylvia's juicy gossip. Too bad it's so pocketbook-draining to buy her book! Thanks for sharing with us.
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