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Shirley MacLaine, in her new memoir 'The Wall Of Life: Pictures And Stories From This Marvelous Lifetime,' reveals candid details about her relationships and career. The 90-year-old actress shares that while she had romantic liaisons with most of her leading men, notable exceptions included Jack Nicholson and Jack Lemmon, whom she describes as close friends. MacLaine reveals an unreciprocated proposition to Morgan Freeman, who turned her down despite her admiration for his acting. Interestingly, she also turned down the iconic role of Holly Golightly in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' later played by Audrey Hepburn, due to her dislike for wardrobe fittings and misgivings about the script. Despite her many Hollywood dalliances, her open marriage to Steve Parker spanned from 1952 to 1984. The memoir also touches on her friendships with notable figures like Audrey Hepburn and her interactions with Elvis Presley early in his career.
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