Remembering Robert Evans, who passed away at the age of 89.
dot his IMDb page), Evans' larger-than-life persona cemented him as an enduring icon of the Hollywood producer class. That persona was reinforced by his seven marriages , his infamous battle with cocaine addiction , and his autobiographyDespite attaining his best success behind the cameras, his career in film actually started in front of it.
Evans reveled in the success. He cut a singular figure thanks to his trademark dark-tinted glasses, perfectly shellacked head of hair, seemingly permanent tan, and penchant for bejeweled bolo ties and expensive suits. His Beverly Hills home became a party hotspot, and he often organized private screenings of new releases. Dustin Hoffman and
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