Hollywood Godfather: The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson

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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. “Scandal at the Dream Factory! Based on unique and original research, Willie Wilkerson’s sparkling new book provides devastating insight into the history of organized crime in Hollywood.” —ROBERT LACEY, historical consultant, The Crown , and author of The Year 1000 , Great Tales from English History , Inside the Kingdom , and Monarch “Willie Wilkerson’s biography of his father fascinatingly illuminates the life of one of Hollywood’s most important, dashing, but unsavory historical figures. Read it and encounter a storybook raconteur—and be transported to a magical time when America’s western outposts, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, were turning from orange tree pastures and deserts to the centers of the dark side of American culture.” — SHEILA WELLER, author of Girls Like Us and Dancing at Ciro’s “Billy Wilkerson’s lawyer called him a ‘desperado’—bold and reckless. Willie Wilkerson’s poignant telling of his father’s story reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly of one of the twentieth century’s most influential publishers. Like a Mississippi riverboat captain, Billy Wilkerson held high society in one hand and organized crime in the other. This is a masterfully written must-read for anyone who wants to know the truth about what happened behind the velvet ropes of Hollywood’s golden age.”— B. JAMES GLADSTONE, author of The Man Who Seduced Hollywood "Mr. Wilkerson’s fascinating book, with its marvelous anecdotes and pause-giving speculations, reads like the wind."— The Wall Street Journal "Payoffs provided a generous living for gangsters like "Handsome Johnny" Rosselli, who with his Chicago allies orchestrated the treaty, with the help of Wilkerson, publisher of  The Hollywood Reporter , who provided his own mob contacts as well as friendly press coverage. Wilkerson's son, W.R. Wilkerson III, details this curious alliance in his candid and well researched book, Hollywood Godfather ." -- Deadline 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. Hollywood Godfather The Life and Crimes of Billy Wilkerson By W.R. Wilkerson III Chicago Review Press Incorporated Copyright © 2018 W. R. Wilkerson III All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-1-61373-660-9 Contents Title Page, Copyright Page, Dedication Page, Preface: Discovering My Father, 1 The Corpse, 2 Rosebud, 3 Lubinville, 4 The Crash, 5 Life in the West, 6 The Bet, 7 Vendôme, 8 The Cut, 9 Café Trocadero, 10 The Shakedown, 11 The Breakup, 12 Sunday Night at the Troc, 13 The Gambler, 14 Hollywood's Bible, 15 The London Reporter to Sunset House, 16 Daily Life at the Reporter, 17 Friends and Allies, 18 The Starmaker and Lana Turner, 19 "He'll Bring Us All Down", 20 Women and Marriage, 21 Joe Schenck and the Arrowhead Springs Hotel, 22 Ciro's, 23 Trials, 24 Restaurant LaRue, 25 The Flamingo, 26 Bugsy Siegel, 27 The Crusade, 28 Exile, 29 The Blacklist, 30 L'Aiglon, 31 United States v. Paramount Pictures, 32 "That Was Who He Was", 33 Club LaRue, 34 The Next Chapter, 35 The Partnership, 36 The Shadow, 37 The Old Days, 38 Curtain Call, Acknowledgments, Appendix: Billy Wilkerson's Businesses, Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index, CHAPTER 1 THE CORPSE GEORGE KENNEDY, dressed in his best blue pinstriped suit, stepped over the body of the man who had been his employer for the last thirty years. Billy Wilkerson, my father, lay facedown on the linoleum floor of the master bathroom, naked and emaciated, a plastic tube with a metal clamp protruding from his abdomen. A few feet away, a cigarette had burned itself out, charring the white floor in a brown, wormlike trail. It was

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