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70 years before #MeToo, women ruled Hollywood
By Mary Kay Linge
March 31, 2018 | 11:42am | Updated
Bette Davis was president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C
Six ladies huddled over a lunch table in the MGM studio canteen in 1938. Five of them remain Hollywood legends eight decades later: Rosalind Russell, Jeanette MacDonald, Myrna Loy, Maureen O’Sullivan and Norma Shearer. The sixth was an unremarkable older woman with bobbed gray hair.
“And yet she happens to be one of the most powerful personages in the entire motion-picture industry,” wrote gossip columnist Jimmie Fidler. “When she pulls the strings, world-famous stars dance, like puppets.”
She was Ida Koverman, second-in-command to studio head Louis B. Mayer, the invisible power behind the throne who kept his 6,000-employee operation humming. “To all intents and purposes, she ran MGM,” said reporter Hedda Hopper.
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