Edmonton Journal

Hotel of the rich and famous

- Michele Jarvie

Banff — Photograph­ed cavorting near Bow Falls or at poolside, Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe is perhaps the most famous guest to have bedded down at the Banff Springs Hotel.

In town for eight days in 1953 to shoot the film River of No Return with Robert Mitchum, Monroe met locals at the pool and in the hotel while recuperati­ng from an injured ankle.

The star joins a long list of celebritie­s, royalty and dignitarie­s who have graced the elegant halls of the Banff Springs.

“Prime ministers, presidents, Winston Churchill. We’d be here all afternoon going over the movie stars,” said Dave Moberg, manager of guest relations, who’s worked at the hotel for 51 years.

His favourite celebrity experience was meeting Lee Marvin, who stayed three months while filming 1981’s Death Hunt with Charles Bronson and Angie Dickinson.

“Now I’m showing my age,” Moberg joked.

“It was a beautiful Indian Summer day; he arrived in a black limousine, Harris Tweed coat, silver hair. I welcomed him to the hotel and said, ‘Can I escort you to your suite?’ He said, ‘Hell no, Dave, take me to the bar.’ ”

Such stories abound from hotel staff about its famous guests, even those dating back decades.

William Cunningham, regional sales manager, related one famous tale from the 1930s.

Apparently the CPR, the owner of the Banff Springs, went to great lengths so jazz great Benny Goodman could visit. The musician wanted to come but only if he could fly his plane there. There was no airstrip, so the CPR arranged to have one cleared. she spilled it as she went to set it down,” said Deon Klatt, of guest services who heard the story directly from the banquet captain who was there.

“It went silent in the room. Gorbachev beckoned (the banquet captain) with one finger. He went over and leaned down to Gorbachev. And in that deep voice, he said ‘I won’t tell if you won’t tell.’ ”

The past 10 to 20 years at Banff Springs have seen a trend toward Hollywood stars attending events such as the Waterkeepe­r Alliance Celeb-

“When (golfer) John Daly asks you to have a drink, you don’t say no.” Guest services emplo yee deon klatt

Henry Fonda, Mickey Rooney and Ginger Rogers also visited in those early years.

Later guests included King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Indira Gandhi and her entourage of hundreds, Margaret Thatcher, and Mikhail Gorbachev, a young Russian secretary of agricultur­e on a tour of Canada in 1983.

The imposing Gorbachev, who went on to become first president of the Soviet Union, so rattled a young waitress that she spilled soup on him.

“Her hand was shaking so bad rity Invitation­al.

The A- and B-list stars at that have included Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer, Alec Baldwin, Fran Drescher, Farrah Fawcett, Glenn Close, Marcia Gay Harden, Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon, Dan Aykroyd, Woody Harrelson, and Marjoe Gortner.

Sometimes the staff gets to go behind the scenes with their celebrity guests.

“I had to deliver dry cleaning — I had about 20 hangers for this one room — and as soon as I got off the elevator I could hear music pumping down the hall,” said Klatt. “As I went down the hall it was getting louder and louder. I mean, it was really blasting.”

It turned out the room with the music was where the laundry needed to go. After knocking repeatedly on the open door to no avail, Klatt went in.

“It’s John Daly,” said Klatt, still with a touch of wonder in his voice.

The hard-living PGA star was at Banff Springs for the 2006 Telus Skins Game and was kicking back in his room between rounds.

“He invited me in for a drink — Grey Goose and orange juice, well there wasn’t much orange juice — so I stayed and had a drink with him and we shot the s— and I jammed with him.”

Asked whether that’s allowed while on duty, Klatt surmised, “When John Daly asks you to have a drink, you don’t say no. It’s guest relations after all.”

Klatt has also tracked down American cigarettes for actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who was there with her husband Michael Douglas, and Robin Williams gave him an impromptu private standup show one day.

“I met Al Gore and there’ve been lots of NHL teams come through. We get a lot of famous people staying here. It’s always interestin­g.”

 ?? Grant Black/ Postmedia news ?? Stars Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have attended the Waterkeepe­r Alliance Celebrity Invitation­al
Grant Black/ Postmedia news Stars Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have attended the Waterkeepe­r Alliance Celebrity Invitation­al

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