The Great Gatsby Influence

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Being arguably one of the greatest Hollywood stars, I had many chances to influence all kinds of people throughout my lifetime. Growing up in Sweden and moving to America to film movies, I was considered a very influential person. Through my movies and very private life, I believe that I touched the lives of many others. My father died when I was young, so every person I met left a mark on me whether they knew it or not. In 1954, I was named “the most beautiful woman that ever lived.” Clearly, I left a huge impact on all of America and the people from other countries who watched my movies. I changed the way of on screen acting for years to come, and I loved every moment of it. My early life was dull and depressing. I was the youngest of three …show more content…

He threw grand parties; one of which I was fortunate enough to attend. Going to a large party was very out of my league, but my producers insisted that I come along. I was told it would open up my mind and help my acting to get to know more people on a personal level. Erik, my first producer, took me a long with him. He had all the major connections (Gatsby), which ultimately led to my successful career. I had the opportunity to mingle with many other influential people during the long hours of an infamous Gatsby party. I met all sorts of people, many alike and different from myself. Some were dancers, actors/actresses and others were presidents and …show more content…

She is well known for her roles in many major movies, but is more widely remembered for being William Randolph Hearst’s mistress. She hosted large events, and one of them was on Hearst’s yacht. Her name is connected with the mysterious death of one of the attendees, Thomas Ince, a film producer. Davies was also a screen writer and procuder. She told me that her name wasn’t in fact her name given at birth. She said she changed her name based on a street sign she saw, and she changed her name from Douras to Davies. Although it seemed like we had a lot in common being actresses, I wanted to end our conversation and talk with other interesting people. After all, I was at a Gatsby party! This was the nicest party I had ever attended, and I was determined to meet people even though I didn’t want to come in the first place. When Marion Davies turned around to grab a glass of champagne, I made a run for it. I saw another woman I had seen in the movie Pretty Ladies, so I introduced

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