Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 13 de mar. de 2016 · Josh Brolin as Eddie Mannix in Hail Caesar! Credit: Universal. Phyllis Coates, the actress who had played Lois Lane in Superman and had become friends with Toni Mannix, received a phone call from ...

  2. Well, who is it I'm making so happy? Toni Mannix : I'm Toni. George Reeves : Just a poor girl with no last name. [Mannix laughs again] George Reeves : I had no idea I could spread this much joy! Toni Mannix : Who knows what you might be spreading? [Reeves grins] Toni Mannix : Your turn.

  3. 27 de ago. de 2023 · The open adultery saw Toni Mannix shower her Superman stud with gifts and money. However, things were not so fine when Reeves ended the 10-year relationship and moved his new love interest, ...

  4. 19 de nov. de 2018 · Her hubby, Eddie Mannix, was Hollywood’s famed mobbed up “fixer” and the death scene was staged to look like suicide to save his wayward wife. “There’s no question now George Reeves was murdered!” says a source, who examined secret forensic documents. “The cold-blooded killer was Toni Mannix. She was behind the whole thing!

  5. 20 de fev. de 2022 · Toni and Eddie Mannix. Reeves and Toni broke up in 1958. Reeves then announced his engagement to society playgirl Leonore Lemmon. Leonore (her real name was Lenore) was younger than Reeves and considerably younger than Toni, who was eight years Reeves’ senior. Tony, as one might imagine, was less than amused.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2015 · It was in the midst of this professional stress that Reeves’ private life began getting messy. In the early 1950s, he had started seeing a former Ziegfield Follies showgirl named Toni Mannix, who was married to Eddie Mannix, the general manager of MGM. Their relationship lasted several years, until early 1959, when Reeves broke up with Mannix.

  7. The Hollywood Garage. ·. April 14, 2017 ·. Former movie actress Toni Mannix with boyfriend George Reeves (Superman) in Reeves' driveway-- with her 1956 Continental Mark II. Toni Mannix was married (at the same time) to Eddie Mannix who was head of MGM--and also known as the Hollywood "fixer". It was a fairly open secret in Hollywood.