13 Stories About Famous Ghosts Part Two

My 13 stories are just beginning here and I would like to now move onto America’s beloved comedienne known as the great Lucille Ball. The talented and gifted actress once lived in a stunning modern white colonial house located on Roxbury Drive. People who have owned this beautiful home have mentioned quite unusual activity occurring here. The most bizarre of occurrences have happened which include everything from strange voices that seem to be upstairs to furniture moving to even windows being broken.

Lucille Ball in 1945

Lucille Ball in 1945

The stunning and shapely actress, Jayne Mansfield has been spotted by the one and only Engelbert Humperdinck who‘s fame is still going strong after forty some years. The exceptional entertainer had paid for her well known Pink Palace following her passing. This massive mansion located in Beverly Hills boasts some 40 rooms. Not only has the attractive actress appeared to Humperdinck in what looked like a lengthy dress that was black in color but her lovely scent of rose perfume came through as well!

Jayne Mansfield in The Girl Can't Help It in 1956

Jayne Mansfield in The Girl Can't Help It

The sixth of my 13 stories involves one of the greatest screen icons of all time, one Rudolph Valentino who was just 31 years old when he passed away. One of his many haunts is what is called Falcon’s Lair which was a mansion that the suave actor once lived in for a short time. The ghost of Valentino has been witnessed in his bedroom and in hallways. If you are lucky or unlucky to some, you might even catch him staring at you from a second level window. Other locations he has visited beyond the grave include a house near the beach where he once resided, Santa Maria Inn, Studio Five, Paramount Studios and the Hollywood Forever Memorial Park. It sounds like he might be busier in death than he was in life!

Rudolph Valentino

Rudolph Valentino

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