Glamorous star Juliet Prowse highlighted in old Hollywood podcasts

Juliet Prowse, the author of Juliet Prowse: Born to Dance about her aunt the dancer and performer, has featured on the following old Hollywood podcasts to talk about her aunt and book.

Fade Out by Rob Kelly

Focusing on the final movie of a star, this podcasts explores Juliet Prowse’s career and role in the movie, Who Killed Teddy Bear? Known more as a stage performer, Juliet featured in this dramatic movie shot in black-and-white with Sal Mineo and covered unusual topics in mid-1960s of stalking, voyeurism, and sexual innuendos. Published Feb 2026

Splat From The Past by Tommy Kovac

Tommy commented that Juliet Prowse was underrated as a performer and glad that Juliet, the author has written a book about her aunt. He also asked what Juliet’s family thought about the book and Juliet shared that both Juliet’s son Seth and her mother (the dancer’s sister-in-law) contributed stories to the book and the whole family has learned about the talented dancer. Published in Dec 2025

Forgotten Hollywood by Doug Hess

This podcasts explores Juliet, the dancer’s journey into the entertainment industry and Juliet, the author’s journey of writing her first book. Juliet, the author did not want to use poetic license to write her aunt’s story and fortunately had access to 640 letters and over 400 articles for research. Juliet, the dancer had a zest for life and a passion for dance and performing that drove her to her success. Published July 2025

Lights, Camera, Author by Jim Junot

This podcast looks at both Juliet’s rise to fame as a dancer and her relationships with Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley that contributed to her media profile in the early 1960s. Fortunately, Juliet, the author had 640 letters to see Juliet’s exact feelings about these mega-stars. Also on YouTube. Published in July 2025

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