Not everyone loves Andy. Thirty years ago at a dinner party at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, Andy Warhol coaxed actor Ted Hartley (Barefoot in the Park, Ice Station Zebra) to pose for a few shirtless photos. Not long ago, the Warhol foundation contacted Hartley’s wife, Post cereal heiress and actress in her own right, Dina Merrill (Operation Petticoat, Butterfield 8), to say that four portraits of Hartley had just been discovered. So she bought one for her husband, who’s now head of RKO Pictures. But Merrill, whose mother built Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, confessed recently that the painting won’t be seen by folks coming to the couple’s oceanfront digs in East Hampton. “I thought Andy Warhol was awful,” she said, “and because he was so weird I could never abide his paintings, so the portrait is in our house in Beverly Hills, where it is going to stay.” (via Page Six)