Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

   Billy Wilkerson was the most powerful man in Hollywood during the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. He was owner and publisher of the Hollywood Reporter, the film industry newspaper that became known as “Hollywood’s bible,” and he built the Café Trocadero and other legendary nightspots of the Sunset Strip. In thirty years as Tinseltown’s premier behind-the-scenes power broker, Wilkerson introduced Clark Gable and Lana Turner to the world, brought the Mafia to Hollywood, engineered the shakedown of the Hollywood studios by Willie Bioff and his mob-run unions, helped invent Las Vegas, tangled with Bugsy Siegel (and possibly was involved with his murder), touched off the Hollywood blacklist, and conspired to cripple the studio system.
   Perhaps nobody in Hollywood history has ever ruined so many careers or done so much to reshape the movie industry as Billy Wilkerson, yet there has never been a solid biography of the man. Billy’s son, William R. Wilkerson III, has done tremendous research on his father, interviewing over decades everyone who knew him best, and portrays him beautifully—and damningly—in this book.

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Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

   Billy Wilkerson was the most powerful man in Hollywood during the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. He was owner and publisher of the Hollywood Reporter, the film industry newspaper that became known as “Hollywood’s bible,” and he built the Café Trocadero and other legendary nightspots of the Sunset Strip. In thirty years as Tinseltown’s premier behind-the-scenes power broker, Wilkerson introduced Clark Gable and Lana Turner to the world, brought the Mafia to Hollywood, engineered the shakedown of the Hollywood studios by Willie Bioff and his mob-run unions, helped invent Las Vegas, tangled with Bugsy Siegel (and possibly was involved with his murder), touched off the Hollywood blacklist, and conspired to cripple the studio system.
   Perhaps nobody in Hollywood history has ever ruined so many careers or done so much to reshape the movie industry as Billy Wilkerson, yet there has never been a solid biography of the man. Billy’s son, William R. Wilkerson III, has done tremendous research on his father, interviewing over decades everyone who knew him best, and portrays him beautifully—and damningly—in this book.

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Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

by W. R. Wilkerson III
Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

by W. R. Wilkerson III

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   Billy Wilkerson was the most powerful man in Hollywood during the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. He was owner and publisher of the Hollywood Reporter, the film industry newspaper that became known as “Hollywood’s bible,” and he built the Café Trocadero and other legendary nightspots of the Sunset Strip. In thirty years as Tinseltown’s premier behind-the-scenes power broker, Wilkerson introduced Clark Gable and Lana Turner to the world, brought the Mafia to Hollywood, engineered the shakedown of the Hollywood studios by Willie Bioff and his mob-run unions, helped invent Las Vegas, tangled with Bugsy Siegel (and possibly was involved with his murder), touched off the Hollywood blacklist, and conspired to cripple the studio system.
   Perhaps nobody in Hollywood history has ever ruined so many careers or done so much to reshape the movie industry as Billy Wilkerson, yet there has never been a solid biography of the man. Billy’s son, William R. Wilkerson III, has done tremendous research on his father, interviewing over decades everyone who knew him best, and portrays him beautifully—and damningly—in this book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613736609
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/04/2018
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

W. R. Wilkerson III is a Hollywood historian who has lectured widely, made numerous radio and TV appearances, contributed to publications including the Los Angeles Times, the Hollywood Reporter, USA Today, the Herald Examiner, and the LA Weekly, and written several books.

Table of Contents

Preface: Discovering My Father 1

1 The Corpse 13

2 Rosebud 18

3 Lubinville 26

4 The Crash 50

5 Life in the West 55

6 The Bet 64

7 Vendôme 71

8 The Cut 75

9 Café Trocadero 81

10 The Shakedown 90

11 The Breakup 96

12 Sunday Night at the Troc 103

13 The Gambler 110

14 Hollywood's Bible 116

15 The London Reporter to Sunset House 121

16 Daily Life at the Reporter 130

17 Friends and Allies 138

18 The Starmaker and Lana Turner 151

19 "He'll Bring Us All Down" 157

20 Women and Marriage 164

21 Joe Schenck and the Arrowhead Springs Hotel 168

22 Ciro's 175

23 Trials 180

24 Restaurant LaRue 186

25 The Flamingo 193

26 Bugsy Siegel 206

27 The Crusade 214

28 Exile 227

29 The Blacklist 245

30 L'Aiglon 250

31 United States v. Paramount Pictures 254

32 "That Was Who He Was" 259

33 Club LaRue 265

34 The Next Chapter 270

35 The Partnership 274

36 The Shadow 280

37 The Old Days 290

38 Curtain Call 298

Acknowledgments 309

Appendix: Billy Wilkerson's Businesses 311

Notes 315

Selected Bibliography 325

Index 329

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