Shirley MacLaine has revealed she once hit on Morgan Freeman but he grew to become her down.
In her new e book, The Wall of Life: Photos and Reviews from This Marvelous Lifetime, the outmoded actress revealed that she had a romantic hobby in Freeman but her emotions weren’t reciprocated.
“I propositioned him and he turned me down,” the 90-year-faded merely wrote in her e book sooner than occurring to clarify in an interview with Folks.
“Oh, I really liked him right away. I thought his acting was brilliant. I barely said anything, and he just shook his head. Isn’t that interesting?” she added.
Whereas she dated actors equivalent to Danny Kaye and Robert Mitchum, MacLaine smartly-known in her e book that she did no longer own romantic designs on two of her distinguished co-stars, Jack Lemmon and Jack Nicholson.
She explained that Lemmon “was like a sister to me” and Nicholson merely made her “laugh all the time”.
“I don’t think he would’ve been my type to have an affair with anyway. I would laugh too much,” she wrote of her Terms of Endearment co-large title.
In other areas in the memoir, the Candy Charity actress recalled giving advice to Elvis Presley when they were both contract studio performers at Paramount.
“His dressing room was two doors down, and he didn’t know how to behave as he needed to on the set,” MacLaine recounted. “I just told him to be nice to people and kind, because he was a huge star then. But we didn’t hang out, I didn’t know him that well.”
The Wall of Life will be launched on 22 October.