Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Kelly Pages: Additions to the Kellection!--Pt VI :)

Hi!

As promised, here's a look at what was cookin' with Jack Kelly in 1961. But first, an aside.

JK's fans have the gift of 20/20 hindsight. We know his marriage to May (Donna) Wynn ended in 1964, so the rosy reports of "togetherness" and portraits of an inseparable pair in these fan magazine articles from the "Kellection" don't always ring true.


Actually, though, if you look at other "star" couples spotlighted in these magazines, many of them didn't stay wed forever, either. In the 1960 Silver Screen Annual article, JK and MW are pictured as devoted "Young Marrieds" along with eight other couples. Of the nine couples, only two remain married to this day: the Pat Boones and the James Garners! Like the Kellys, most of the other young marrieds split within a few years after the article was published.

It's not easy being married in Hollywood. Or, in Hoboken, or in Hartford, or in Honolulu, for that matter. I think the Kellys at least tried. JK told TV Guide in 1958, "The only way to keep a Hollywood marriage going is not to go anywhere without each other." Another article I have says JK had a clause in his Warner Brothers contract which stipulated that May be allowed to accompany him on personal appearance tours. I don't think JK would have insisted on such a clause if he didn't care about her.

But, sadly, couples sometimes change as the years pass. Ardor cools, tempers flare--and some marriages fail.

Obviously, Jack Kelly and May Wynn weren't always the astonishingly happy twosome portrayed in the movie magazines. However, I'll continue to post these vintage fan magazine articles because they contain many other intriguing "nuggets" about JK. And wonderful pix like this one:



Thank you for your understanding, dear readers. :)

Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming:

"COOKING UP A STORM - (From TV's Top Stars - 1961 Edition)

When the wind is right, the neighbors of Jack and Donna Kelly are among the most frustrated people in the world. The Kellys like to cook, know how, and the smells that are wafted about in the air are enough to bring tears to the eyes of food-lovers. To some of them, as well as to relatives and friends, the Kellys cooking is irresistible, and when Jack and Donna cook up one of their Italian dinners (which take three days to prepare) there are usually 18 or 20 hungry people waiting for the bell.

Jack is, of course, one of the stars of Maverick, seen on ABC-TV Sunday evenings at 7:30 pm ET, but there are circles, it's rumored, where he is best known, not as an actor, but as a chef extraordinaire. Jack doesn't mind. He's making enough money so that even a 30-pound roast of beef doesn't dent the budget too badly, and it's good advertising for the cookbook he and Donna are whipping up, titled Love 'N' the Oven.

According to the Kellys, who were married on November 10, 1956, and have been living oh-so-happily ever after, cooking was a big part of their courtship. Neither of them cared much for eating in restaurants, so when Jack would call Donna for a date, she'd usually suggest he bring along a steak for a barbecue. But as Jack tells it, she'd call back later to tell him to make it a steak for eight. 'It got so expensive I finally had to marry her.'"

TO BE CONTINUED.... :)

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Again, Bartista...just want to tell you how much I appreciate all the information you share about your findings on Jack Kelly!!
    Since I am a member of Linda Alexander's JK site, and have chatted with JK's daughter, Nicole, on the site...I guess I focus more on his second marriage with Jo.
    I am sure, being the kind of man JK was, that he was in love with MW, Donna, very much. I didn't want to sound like I thought it was all a lie, from my comments on Linda's site. So, forgive me, if I seemed to say that. I am 62 now, and was married twice myself...and, so, like Jo and Jack...my 2nd was with "the One."
    Just want you to know we all appreciate your site, too!
    Have a great week, and thanks again!!
    Janet

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  2. Hi Janet!

    Thanks so much for writing again--I really appreciate all of your kind comments.

    Yes, sometimes it is hard to swallow some of the "togetherness" stories about JK & MW, in light of the fact that they eventually divorced. I have a lot of magazines with stories about how blissfully in love the Kellys were and how they never went anywhere without each other. I'm sure they were in love at the start, but, then, I wonder if they were together TOO much and just got tired of each other? Well, I'm sure LA will find the facts for us. :)

    It's so wonderful that you, like JK, found lasting happiness "the second time around".

    Thanks again, Janet, and have a safe, blessed week. :->

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