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Life.com On this day in 1976, Howard Hughes, the engineering prodigy who built a massive wooden plane famously dubbed the "Spruce Goose," died.
Howard Hughes and His Larger-Than-Life Dream Machine, the Spruce Goose
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See the photos — many of which never ran in LIFE — of the largest 'flying boat' ever built and the aviation genius who designed and flew it.
107 months ago
The New Yorker The real star of the movie isn’t Warren Beatty but the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel.
Warren Beatty’s Self-Sparing Embodiment of Howard Hughes
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For all Warren Beatty’s bravura in incarnating Howard Hughes’s volatile moods and outsized energies, the actor hides rather than reveals himself.
112 months ago
The New Yorker The real star of the movie isn’t Warren Beatty but the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel.
Warren Beatty’s Self-Sparing Embodiment of Howard Hughes
newyorker.com
For all Warren Beatty’s bravura in incarnating Howard Hughes’s volatile moods and outsized energies, the actor hides rather than reveals himself.
112 months ago
The New Yorker The real star of the movie isn’t Warren Beatty but the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel.
Warren Beatty’s Self-Sparing Embodiment of Howard Hughes
newyorker.com
For all Warren Beatty’s bravura in incarnating Howard Hughes’s volatile moods and outsized energies, the actor hides rather than reveals himself.
112 months ago
NPR Beatty's Howard Hughes is a man on the edge, trying to keep his empire together as his mind falls apart.
Warren Beatty's Homage To Howard Hughes Opens In Theaters On Wednesday
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"Don't expect a biopic," Beatty says of his new project, Rules Don't Apply. Instead, it's an interlocking set of stories about two young lovers and a movie mogul trying to keep his empire together.
112 months ago
The New Yorker The real star of the movie isn’t Warren Beatty but the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel.
Warren Beatty’s Self-Sparing Embodiment of Howard Hughes
newyorker.com
For all Warren Beatty’s bravura in incarnating Howard Hughes’s volatile moods and outsized energies, the actor hides rather than reveals himself.
112 months ago
AP Images #TodayInHistory: On Nov. 2, 1947, Howard Hughes piloted his huge wooden flying boat, the Hughes H-4 Hercules (derisively dubbed the "Spruce Goose" by detractors), on its only flight, which lasted about a minute over Long Beach Harbor in California. # Read more ... APArchivePhoto #OTD See more from Today in History: http://apne.ws/1MtqIGb Photo Captions: Left: Howard Hughes, millionaire plane manufacturer, sits at the controls of his giant eight-engine wooden flying boat in a graving dock at Los Angeles, Oct. 31, 1947. Right: Howard Hughes' 800-ton, 210-foot-long flying boat with an eight story-tall tail section, nicknamed the "Spruce Goose" glides over the water in this Nov. 2, 1947 photo in Long Beach, Calif. #APPhoto
125 months ago
Los Angeles Times Photography, Video and Multimedi 1977 photo by Mary Frampton. Jan. 1977: Actor Tommy Lee Jones as Howard Hughes in the CBS-TV television movie "Howard, the Amazing Hughes," during filming at Camarillo Airport. Read more at http://wp.me/pT9sV-up6
129 months ago
Forbes Howard Hughes was a master businessman, particularly skilled in the art of avoiding taxes.
How A Howard Hughes Tax Dodge Landed In Bill Ackman's Portfolio
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Howard Hughes Corp. still retains about $250 million in crises-related tax loss carryforwards today.
131 months ago
The New York Times Inside the former home of Howard Hughes, the billionaire movie mogul and aviation pioneer.
Where Howard Hughes Was Underfoot
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The 9,000-square-foot house was an impulse buy with a pool room and a past.
133 months ago
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