Wednesday 12 May 2010

Calling all sources!


Are you a Todd expert? Do you know someone who knew Thelma? Are you related to her or know someone else in her family? Perhaps you have long-lost photos in your attic or letters in your bureau..... Whatever link you have to Thelma Todd, I want to hear from you! This project will be nothing without the input and support of fans and friends alike, so if you know anything that you think will be important to my work as a biographer, please get in touch.




Thank you!!

Roland West and Chester Morris




I am currently looking for any friends and relatives of director Roland West and actor Chester Morris. Both are extremely important characters in the story of Thelma Todd, but alas no longer with us. If anyone has any information on their relatives or friends, I would love to hear from you. Thanks.

Please email me at michelle@michellemorgan.co.uk.

Tuesday 11 May 2010

FaceBook link

This link should take you directly to the FaceBook page as detailed below.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=124973377514850

Monday 10 May 2010

FaceBook Group

I have recently created a page dedicated to my work as a biographer and author. Please feel free to join and invite anyone else you think may be interested.

It is called The Official Michelle Morgan Author Page and is available on Facebook. The page will feature news about the Thelma Todd project and my writing career in general. You can also keep in touch with me through the page too.

Hope to see you there!

Sunday 11 April 2010

Who Was Thelma Todd?


Thelma Todd was born on 29 July 1906 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. She grew up wishing to become a teacher, but began a film career after a theatre manager sent a photo of the young teacher to Paramount Studios. Thelma was taking part in a beauty pageant at the time and after a tour of the studio and various tests, she was asked to enrol in the Paramount Pictures School. Her career took off shortly after.


During the course of her career she was frequently cast in comedy sketches and appeared in over 130 movies, including the Marx Brothers’ Monkey Business. She also co-starred alongside Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and the legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. Known as ‘The Ice Cream Blonde’, Thelma Todd was loved by fans and colleagues alike.


Unfortunately, her private life was nowhere near as comedic as her roles on screen, and she found herself beaten and abused by her husband, Pat Di Cicco – a ‘wide-boy’ with mafia connections and a violent temper.

Todd separated from Di Cicco and in August 1934, she opened a beachside cafe called Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Café, along with film director and friend Roland West. The successful restaurant attracted a number of Hollywood celebrities, tourists and fans, though it has been rumoured that it also became of interest to the mafia, who pressured Thelma to turn part of the building into a gambling den. This is open to discussion, however, as some refute that the mafia had anything to do with the establishment at all.


After a traumatic year of extortion threats, burglary, mafia links and prowlers, Thelma Todd died just days before Christmas 1935. Her death was mysterious, disturbing and has never been fully solved.

Saturday 10 April 2010

Introduction


Welcome to the Thelma Todd Biography Blog! My name is Michelle Morgan and I am the author of 'Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed', which was published to great success in 2007. I am now in the process of writing a book about Thelma Todd's last year and untimely death.


Please watch this space for more details and news over the coming months!