The Golden Age of Hollywood

Shelley Lozano


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional for all types of clubs/venues
Fee:
Paid: £95 upwards
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
23rd August 2023

Looking back at some of the most famous Hollywood Greats over three decades, from the 1930s to 1950s! Shelley takes you on a trip down memory lane and talks about some of the most classic films, and the famous actors that starred in them, including Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant, Lana Turner, Bette Grable, Judy Garland, and more.

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About Shelley Lozano

Shelley Lozano has had an interesting and unusual career working worldwide as a professional entertainer in Cabaret for over 40 years but she has always had a passion for big cats, and has worked with and supported many endangered wildlife charities. Shelley has had the pleasure of working with and supporting named Artistes such as Bob Monkhouse, Tony Christie, Ken Dodd, Frankie Vaughan and others and has made several guest appearances on Radio and TV, including “What`s My Line?” and Peter Kay's 'Phoenix Nights'. Her illustrated talks are interesting and informative and delivered with passion and enthusiasm, along with some humour. As well as being fun, educational and entertaining, all talks are accompanied by photo's, videos and power-point presentations as well as a question and answer session, and she is completely self-contained and offers live talks or via zoom. Although based in Hampshire, UK, Shelley is happy to travel and can offer a variety of talks to suit all audiences, venues, functions and events.


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