- TitleReba and Bonnie Churchill papers
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- Description
122 linear ft. of papers
- Summary
The Reba and Bonnie Churchill papers include audio interviews, press clippings, pamphlets, writings, and photographs documenting their careers as journalists and Hollywood newspaper columnists.
- BiographyBonnie Churchill and her sister, Reba, were American columnists who began interviewing and writing about film personalities in the late 1930s when both were in their early teens. They wrote syndicated newspaper columns and radio programs reporting on Hollywood and were co-editors of "Silver Screen" and "Screenland" magazines. Following Reba's death in 1985, Bonnie continued to produce radio interviews covering the entertainment industry until 2013.
Reba Churchill and her sister, Bonnie, were American columnists who began interviewing and writing about film personalities in the late 1930s when both were in their early teens. They wrote syndicated newspaper columns and radio programs reporting on Hollywood and were co-editors of "Silver Screen" and "Screenland" magazines. - Subjects
- Acquisitions InformationGift of the estate of Carol A. Churchill, 2017
- Preferred citationReba and Bonnie Churchill papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- DepartmentLibrary
- 2638
- AvailabilityFor information on the contents and availability of this collection please contact the Reference and Public Services department at ref@oscars.org.
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