Gene Tierney rose from a privileged East Coast upbringing to become one of 20th Century Fox’s brightest stars in the 1940s.
She captivated audiences in unforgettable films such as Laura, The Razor’s Edge, and Leave Her to Heaven. But behind the elegant façade was a life marked by personal turmoil. Tierney struggled with mental illness and endured profound emotional challenges, revealing the fragility behind the glamour. Join George as he explores her remarkable career, the complexities of her private life, and her lasting Hollywood legacy.
Presented by George McGhee, a media professional with over 35 years of experience, including a leading role at the BBC overseeing feature films and international television acquisitions.