Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Critical Edition

Peggy Hopkins Joyce

Peggy Hopkins Joyce married and divorced a series of wealthy men. After her second marriage ended she became a Broadway actress and would later act in films. She was known for a lavish and turbulent lifestyle and sending her wealthy husbands and fiances into debt and suicide, and in 1922 her films were banned in the United States not due to their content but due to her reputation. In her memoir The Talmadge Girls (1978), Loos refers to Hopkins Joyce as "the most opulent digger of them all."

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