Lana Turner
Lana Turner signed to MGM at the age of 16. She was a femme fatale-type character in the 1930s until the 1950s. Her daughter actually stabbed Turner's boyfriend to death, and the media deemed it a "justifiable homicide."
Gay's Lion Farm
Gay's Lion Farm contributed to many of the lions used in early Hollywood films. It was also home to the famous MGM lion as well as several used in the film Tarzan. It closed in 1942 due to a lack of funds.