Showing posts with label Oona O´Neill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oona O´Neill. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2022

Salinger’s Women




J.D. Salinger’s Women
by Deanna Schmidt

It’s no secret that J.D. Salinger was attracted to a certain “type” of woman: young, innocent, and sexually inexperienced. Even though these relationships tended to raise eyebrows from disapproving onlookers, Salinger’s intentions were arguably pure. He never wanted to hurt or take advantage of these women; he was, as I see it, simply looking for companionship. Salinger wasn’t the slighted bit interested in having sex with the women he pursued. His desires were, rather, focused on one thing: the innocence of his female companions. Salinger had succumbed to his own disease— the “Catcher In the Rye complex.” His biggest wish was to find a young girl to love, protect, and live out the rest of his life with. Salinger went through a myriad of women in search of his perfect match, struggling to find a woman who could meet his high standards. While Salinger was waiting to discover his young lover, he crafted stories filled with older men who lusted over them— an outlet that allowed him to fulfill some of the desires that he could not realize in his own life. His writing, however, was not enough to quench his thirst, and Salinger continued to search for this illusory innocent throughout his adult life.

Sunday, September 4, 2022

The Story Behind Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill's Extreme Age-Gap Marriage

 

Oona O'Neill with Charles Chaplin
1952

The Story Behind Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill's Extreme Age-Gap Marriage

Chaplin called meeting O'Neill "the happiest event of my life."

BY SAMANTHA DRAKE
PUBLISHED: APR 18, 2017

Known as the iconic "Little Tramp" of silent films and a Hollywood pioneer behind a string of cinematic masterpieces, Charlie Chaplin achieved international fame and respect as an actor, director, and producer. But in private Chaplin led a lonely life, dogged by scandal and haunted by his impoverished youth, until he met the luminous Oona O'Neill.

Sunday, March 10, 2019

The Love Story Behind The Catcher In The Rye You Definitely Didn't Know


Oona O´Neill

The Love Story Behind The Catcher In The Rye You Definitely Didn't Know



ELENA NICOLAOU
SEPTEMBER 12, 2017, 12:35 PM

If you graduated from an American high school, you've probably read The Catcher in the Rye. J.D. Salinger's coming-of-age novel has practically become mandatory reading for anyone in adolescence.
Even if you're familiar with Holden Caulfield's rage against the machine, you might not know much about Salinger's life. The film Rebel in the Rye, released on September 8, exposes the fascinating love story that took place just before Salinger wrote Catcher. The film depicts J. D. Salinger's (Nicholas Hoult) love affair with Oona O'Neill (Zoe Deutch).
O'Neill had a life of legendary proportions. She was the daughter of Eugene O’Neill, the Nobel Prize-winning American playwright behind Long Day’s Journey into Night. She was embedded into 1930s and ‘40s elite society, and partied with the Vanderbilts. Mostly, though, she had a fascinating love life that led to being disowned and having eight children — a story that probably merits a film of its own.
Here’s why Oona O’Neill is really the most interesting part of Rebel in the Rye.




Saturday, March 9, 2019

Charlie Chaplin and his wife Oona O’Neill in 1952





Vintage Photo Series 

Charlie Chaplin and his wife Oona O’Neill

BIOGRAPHY

August 15, 2012
The most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I and one of the most creative and influential personalities of the silent-fim era,  the eighth of our Vintage Photo Series stars Charlie Chaplin, pictured with his wife Oona O’Neill on the rooftop of The Savoy London.