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'Behind The Candelabra' 5 Best Moments: Liberace's Hot Sex & More

There would be no candelabra if it wasn't for Irving Fields. The world-class pianist, who at age 97 plays five nights a week at a midtown restaurant, helped a virtually unknown Liberace land his first TV gig more than 60 years ago. Recalls Fields, “LeeAccording to Douglas, Soderbergh first mentioned to him the idea of a Liberace project on the set of Traffic in 2000, and it wasn't until a few years later that Thorson's memoir gave him the proper entry point for the story. “I read the book and ILiberace, forever hailed as “Mr. Showmanship,” was the excess-to-the-max pianist-personality whose onstage and offstage extravagance were legendary, and who wowed audiences in Las Vegas and worldwide to become the best-paid entertainer on theAccording to Douglas, Soderbergh first mentioned to him the idea of a Liberace project on the set of Traffic in 2000, and it wasn't until a few years later that Thorson's memoir gave him the proper entry point for the story. “I read the book and IShiny new medical office building nears approval in Arcadia · Glendale may drop its fee assessed on billiards tables · Long Beach airport remains cheapest for flights in
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