Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Stylist for the Stars

Can anyone shed some light on the career of Ernest Adler: Stylist for the Stars?


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STYLIST FOR THE STARS: Ernest Adler, visiting New York hairstylist whose clients comprise top stars of the Broadway shows, works his art with Judy Garland, who opens her own show at the Philharmonic tonight. Adler came to Hollywood especially to dress Judy’s hair during her local engagement.

16 comments:

  1. And by anyone, you know I'm waiting for Donna.

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  2. Oh well I guess you're not interested in what I have to say...and the time Ernest squired me along Broadway introducing me to his famous clientele...and later he introduced me to his...

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  3. Oh go on, Ayem8y.

    It's just that we think Lethal has secret connections to all the stylists to the stars.

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  4. Also it's nice to put a little comment on here first so you can be apprised of the follow ups.

    I like the way you think.

    So as I was saying Ernest and I had the loveliest night together...he sharing his beauty secrets and me sharing my disease when Kitty Carlisle burst into the room in need of a shampoo set for her impending nuptials to Conway Twitty. I said, "Look here Kitty it's most undignified of you to interrupt my session with the maestro all so you can become Mrs. Kitty Twitty...

    Hold on a minute the phone is ringing, "Thank you for calling the Infomaniac Shopping Network how may I help you?"

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  5. Also it's nice to put a little comment on here first so you can be apprised of the follow ups.
    I like the way you think.


    We don’t all think with our penises, you know. If I had one, that is.

    Was the honeymoon in Twitty City? Did she look pretty? Are we not witty?

    Someone was calling the Infomaniac Shopping Network to enquire about your line of hair care products. I may have “accidentally” hung up on them.

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  6. What a PITTY

    That's alright I've doing that all day long at Infomaniac Shopping Network.

    I'm sure it was a mistake on your part, I know how you like to diddle with the plugs on the switchboard.

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  7. You old Biddy,

    If we keep this up Cookie is going to make us separate our stations.

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  8. You can't just up and change the rhyming scheme like that.

    I quitty.

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  9. Oh no you don't Lil' bitty.

    How's that?

    Much better than biddy.

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  10. shall i sing us out with my own little ditty?

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  11. Alright you two, there are clients waiting it's time to stop all of this and get right down to the real nitty gritty.

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  12. The only thing I find on Adler is some sporadic TV and film credits on imdb beginning with "Your Hit Parade" in 1955 (three episodes total)and ending in 1972 on "1776".

    Lethal, got any more?

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  13. And oh, how witty witty they all were so!

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  14. He did most of his work on Broadway, including creating the hairstyles for TWO ON THE AISLE, THE GOLDEN APPLE, MY FAIR LADY, CAMELOT, GYPSY, BYE BYE BIRDIE, UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, PLAZA SUITE, PURLIE, PIPPIN and SEESAW. He also did hair for the GARRY MOORE SHOW from 1959-64 and then did Carol Burnett's hair on most of her specials for CBS, including the one pictured.

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