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          Sheilah Graham

          American gossip columnist (1904–1988)

          Sheilah Graham (born Lily Shiel; 15 September 1904 – 17 November 1988) was a British-born, nationally syndicated American gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age".

          In her youth, she had been a showgirl and a freelance writer for Fleet Street in London. These early experiences would converge in her career in Hollywood, which spanned nearly four decades, as a successful columnist and author.[citation needed]

          Graham also was known for her relationship with F.

          Scott Fitzgerald, a relationship she played a significant role in immortalizing through the autobiographical Beloved Infidel, a bestseller that was made into a film.

          Early life

          Graham was born Lily Shiel in Leeds, England, the youngest of Rebecca (Blashman) and Louis Shiel's eight children (two died).

          Her parents were UkrainianJews.[3] Her father, a tailor who had fled the pogroms, died of tuberculosis on a trip to Berlin while she w