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As the chief of Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans presided over a remarkable run of film classics including "Chinatown" and "The Godfather." ...
Robert Evans at Woodland, his beloved Beverly Hills estate, in 2008. By 2019 the once compulsive man- about-town seldom left its gated confines, commanding visitors to his bedside, where he ...
He was a force behind masterworks like “The Godfather” and “Chinatown,” and his own story — of unlikely success and drug-fueled decline — was the stuff of legend.
Suzan Hughes, who lives next to Robert Evans’ Beverly Hills estate, Woodland bought a leather-bound script of the Evans-produced “Chinatown” for $32,500 at a recent auction.
Robert Evans Remembered: “Even in Repose, He Always Knew How to Make an Entrance” (Guest Column) Barry Avrich, a Canadian documentarian, recalls a wild weekend with the late producer Robert ...
Evans told the WSJ in 2013 that among his “favorite things” at the house — called Woodland — was an 1872 Steinway piano, which was a divorce gift from ex-wife Phyllis George, and played by ...
The storied Beverly Hills estate of the late Robert Evans has found a buyer: David Zaslav, president and CEO of Discovery Inc., has purchased the home for $16 million.
Tommywood was expecting a Hollywood moment. Publicity guru extraordinaire Michael Levine had arranged for me to meet legendary Producer Robert Evans at his longtime lair, Woodland, the former home ...
Thursday in Los Angeles was a miserable day for a pool party—overcast and chilly—but the poolside patio at Robert Evans's legendary Beverly Hills estate, Woodland, was packed nonetheless ...
Robert Evans, one of Hollywood’s more colorful producers, is becoming the subject of a play being prepared for a Broadway debut in the next year.
In a rare interview, the legendary (and reclusive) Hollywood producer discusses the new stage adaptation of his memoir, The Kid Stays in the Picture, and so much more.