At the age of 18, actress Molly O’Day’s career showed great promise — the only thing holding her back was a bit of pubescent pudge. When diets failed, she became the guinea pig of Hollywood's first highly-publicized weight loss surgery. This was in 1929, and the procedure was, as one fan magazine described it "dangerous... and all in vain." What lead Molly to such desperation? And what happened after the surgery to make her former lover, actor George Raft, declare it “ruined her health, her career and damn near killed her?"
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Rudolph Valentino (Fake News: Fact-Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 10)
Thomas Ince and the Hearst "Coverup" (Fake News: Fact-Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 9)
Peggy Hopkins Joyce and Charlie Chaplin (Fake News: Fact-Checking Hollywood Babylon, Episode 8)
Will Hays and "Pre-Code" Hollywood (Fake News: Fact-Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 7)
Wallace Reid (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 6)
Mabel Normand (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 5)
William Desmond Taylor (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 4)
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 3)
Olive Thomas (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 2)
D.W. Griffith, the Gish Sisters and the origin of "Hollywood Babylon" (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 1)
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119: Bela and Ed Wood (Bela & Boris Part 5)
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116: Bela and the Vampires (Bela & Boris Part 2)
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114: The Last of Jean/Jane Works Out (Jean & Jane Part 9)
113: Coming Home (Jean & Jane Part 8)
112: Hanoi Jane & The FBI vs. Jean Seberg’s Baby (Jean & Jane Part 7)
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