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| | FOREVER GLAMOROUS |
 | | While Loretta only played the small role of a newspaper reporter, she learned a valuable lesson which she told members of the American Film Institute: "I was around 17 or 18, and I thought I was a full-fledged star already because I had been working in leading roles since I was 13. |
 | | Loretta's off-screen romances continued to fill the gossip columns, linking her with actors George Brent, Gilbert Roland, Tyrone Power, Jimmy Stewart, Cesar Romero, Lyle Talbot and David Niven, along with tennis ace Fred Perry, directors Joseph Mankiewicz and Gregory Ratoff, socialite Jock Whitney, and playboy William Buckner, who was later found guilty of mail fraud. |
 | | In 1972, Loretta successfully sued NBC for allowing re-runs of "The Loretta Young Show" to be shown, charging audiences might have ridiculed her gowns and hairstyles, where were by then 10 or even 20 years out of date. |
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