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Posted by Malik on 12 Jul 2010
OLD IS GOLD CELEBRITY (PART 1)
Joanne Woodward in a set of color wardrobe still for From the Terrace (1960) plus a black and white publicity photo of her reading the book while resting on a "leaning board."
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Petula Clark from Monty Hawes awesome new blog,
Audrey Tautou from Slacker Chic
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Director Ida Lupino with Edmond O''Brien and
William Tallman on the set of The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
with Stephen McNally and director Michael Gordon
on the set of Woman in Hiding (1950)
Ida Lupino and director Curtis Bernhardt
on the set of Devotion (1946)
Ida Lupino and director Peter Godfrey rehearse a
folk dance on the set of Escape Me Never (1947)
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Miriam Hopkins in Becky Sharp (1935)
Yola d''Avril in Beauty and the Boss (1932)
Adrienne Ames
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The infamous seductress Mrs. Robinson in London West End stage productions of "The Graduate" being portrayed by 3 pretty successful real life seductresses.
Kathleen Turner
Kathleen Turner
Jerry Hall
Jerry Hall
Anne Archer with Andres Williams
Anne Archer with Andres Williams
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Fred MacMurray and Rita Hayworth broadcasting for WWII allied troops overseas.
Rita promotes WWII scrap drives
Rita and Marlene serve visiting servicemen at the Hollywood Canteen
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Christina Ricci
Gwyneth Paltrow in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Julia Roberts and Laura San Giacomo in Pretty Woman (1990)
Madonna Dick Tracy (1990)
Monica Bellucci
Rosamund Pike in An Education (2009)
Scarlett Johansson
Sharon Stone in Catwoman (2004)
Theresa Russell in Impulse (1990)
Tina Fey
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Posted by Malik on 12 Jul 2010
OLD IS GOLD CELEBRITY (PART 2)
Dorothy Sebastian, Joan Crawford and Anita Page Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
Rosina Lawrence, Frances Lee, and Louise Green
Ann Pennington Jacqueline Logan, and Billie Dove
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Suzanne Pleshette and Troy Donahue
Bobby Darrin and Sandra Dee
Annabelle Garth and Robert Evans at the 1968 Golden Globes
Michael Caine and Nancy Sinatra
Troy Donahue and Nanette Turner at the Cocoanut Grove, 1966
Bobby Darrin and Sandra Dee
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Jayne Mansfield and her chihuahua
Marilyn Monroe and her chihuahua
Lupe Velez and her chihuahuas
Our little chihuahua, ''Chiquita''
====================When I started thinking about a post for Gloria Grahame''s birthday, I was in a bit of a quandary. You see, I''ve been collecting original Gloria Grahame photos and lobby cards for many years and have well over a thousand in my personal collection. Obviously, with so many pictures to choose from, my usual custom of posting a more-or-less chronological series, with examples from all the major movies, would be a monumental chore. I decided that I would instead share a few select photos from my collection that have never been published online before. I hope you enjoy them.
Gloria with Jed Harris, director of the stage play
The World''s Full of Girls (1943)
Gloria at age 18, at the time of her MGM contract signing in 1944
with director Richard Whorf on the set of Blonde Fever (1944)
A scene from Blonde Fever (1944) with Marshall Thompson
in Roughshod (1949)
Gloria at home, April 21, 1953
on the set of Human Desire (1954) with Broderick Crawford
A scene from Human Desire (1954) with Glenn Ford
A scene from Head Over Heels (1979)
These next four photos are some of the prizes of my collection. They are previously unpublished snapshots that were taken by friends and fans in Gloria''s later years. I especially get a kick out of the one of Gloria in curlers, apparently at home. I imagine her interrupting housework in the 70s to pose for a friend with the Oscar she received for The Bad and the Beautiful (1952).
from the Iron Horse TV series in 1967
from an unknown film or TV show (any guesses?)
with Burgess Meredith in Mr. Griffin and Me (TV) (1981)
Gloria models at a Charity Fashion Show ca. 1952
Macao (1952), with Robert Mitchum
with Sterling Hayden in a publicity still from Naked Alibi (1954)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Eloise Taylor O''Brien, Pat O''Brien and Gloria Graham
in a episode from the TV series "Harrigan & Son," which aired Jan 27, 1961
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Marina Berti, 1951
Natalie Wood during filming of
This Property Is Condemned (1966)
Joan Bennett, makeup still for Nob Hill (1945)
Sophia Loren shopping for hats, 1963
Virna Lisi
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Barbara Bates consoles a designated victim
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Elizabeth Taylor & Mia Farrow in Secret Ceremony (1968)
Cleopatra (1963)
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Greta Nissen in Good Sport (1931)
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Ann visits a US Army Air Corps unit in India, 1943, where servicemen have named their B-26 Marauder Medium Bomber the "Sheridan Express" in her honor.
Ann visits wounded U.S. troops at Agra Hospital in India, 1943
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Marie Prevost
Gladys Ford
Fritzi Ridgeway, 1924
Dorothy Janis, 1926
Jobyna Ralston
Louise Brooks
Margaret Morris
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Posted by Malik on 12 Jul 2010
OLD IS GOLD CELEBRITY (PART 3)
Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong
in a scene from Shanghai Express (1932)
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Claudette Colbert The Sign of the Cross (1932)
Claudette Colbert The Sign of the Cross (1932)
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Hollywood Luminaries serving coffee and cakes to servicemen at the Hollywood Canteen, 1943
Bette Davis
Robert Benchley and Charles Butterworth
Marlene Dietrich
Mary Pickford
Bette Davis reads announcements to the crowd
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Mary Stuart and Ellen Ross flirt with an equine friend
Mary Lawler & Dorothy McNulty contort on the beach, 1930
Joan Dixon and Cleo Moore find buried treasure
Janet Gaynor and Margaret Lindsay
Jane Wyman is serviced by a fetching friend
Dorothy Sebastian and Leila Hyams
Dorothy Sebastian again, this time with Anita Page
Bette Davis and Joan Blondell
Gloria Grahame throws Cyd Charisse off the pilings
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Edie Sedgwick was a bright social butterfly whose candle of fame burned both briefly and brightly. Born into a wealthy family of impressive lineage, Edie became a "celebutante" for her beauty, style, wealth and her associations with figures of the 1960s counterculture, most notably Andy Warhol.



Edie was introduced to Andy Warhol in 1965. Very much taken with the Boston native, Warhol announced that he was crowning Edie "the queen of The Factory," and commissioned screenplays for her. Wein became his new screenwriter and assistant director, beginning with "Beauty No. 2," which starred Edie and premiered at the Cinematheque on July 17, 1965. "Beauty No. 2" made Edie Sedgwick the leading lady of underground cinema. Her on-screen persona was compared to Marilyn Monroe, and she became famous among the independent film glitterati. Her association with Warhol helped secure both his reputation and hers. With the glamorous Edie in tow, Warhol made the rounds of parties and gallery openings, and they generated reams of copy and free publicity. Originally an outsider, Warhol was eventually wooed by wealthy socialites and became a major part of the art establishment.




















Although her physical attributes and native charm are compelling even now, I have a lot of trouble dredging up any real respect for someone who created nothing for herself and threw away everything that was given her, in the end, even her life. It is perhaps appropriate that she was, for a time, the artistic inspiration for a man who was himself essentially shallow.
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Penélope Cruz Sin noticias de Dios (2001)
Meg Ryan
Lily Allen
Kirsten Dunst
Jordan Ladd
Sandra Bullock
Clarissa Leone
Theresa Russell Bad Timing (1980)
Patricia Arquette
Virginia Madsen The Hot Spot (1990)
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Posted by Malik on 12 Jul 2010
OLD IS GOLD CELEBRITY (PART 4)
Marina Foïs and Monica Bellucci
Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002)
Maggie Gyllenhaal in Secretary (2002)
Madeline Kahn in City Heat (1984)
Kate Hudson
Julie Ege The Mutations (1974)
Helena Bonham Carter
Elettra Rossellini
Carre Otis
Jessica Lange in Frances (1982)
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It Started in Naples (1960)
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From Here to Eternity (1953)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
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Loretta Young visiting wounded WWII sailors at the
Philadelphia Naval Hospital, 1943
Hedy Lamarr waiting to be kissed by soldier who has
winning roulette number while bandleader Kay Kyser
holds $25 War Bond the soldier has just won.
Betty Hutton visits a mess hall with sailors and
Marines in the Marshall Islands, Dec 1944.
Ann Savage
Lena Horne
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Joan Marsh and Mary Carlisle, 1935
Jean Parker, 1931
Sally Eilers, 1934
Frances Drake, 1935
Franciska Gaal, 1937
Marjorie Weaver, 1937
Andrea Leeds, 1939
Betty Compson
Cecilia Parker in Naughty Marietta (1935)
Helen Wood
Joan Bennett, MISS MISSOURI 1931
Joy Hodges
Kay Sutton
Lilli Palmer
Lillian Roth
Louise Small
Paulette Goddard, 1932 for HAL ROACH
Toby Wing
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So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
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Ilka Chase, Vivian Oakland and Marion Davies in The Florodora Girl (1930)
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Ann on the set of Edge of Darkness (1943) with Errol Flynn
Ann with director Anatole Litvak on the set of City for Conquest (1940)
Ann cuts George Reeve''s birthday cake on the set of Torrid Zone (1940)
Ann and George Reeves rehearse a radio performance, date unknown
Ann with Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott at a
wrap party on the set of The Unfaithful (1947)
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Betty Compson
Anna Karina
Elena Verdugo
Juliette Greco
Dorothy Dell
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Adrienne Dore, Miss Los Angeles, 1925 from Allure
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Nikki Wilde
Carmen Chaplin
Catherine Deneuve in The Hunger (1983)
Melanie Griffith in Something Wild (1986)
Gwyneth Paltrow in Sydney (1996)
Jennifer Beals in Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)
Joanne Whalley in Scandal (1989)
Kari Matchett in A "Nero Wolfe Mystery" (TV) (2002)
Madonna
Mary McCormack in High Heels and Low Lifes (2001)
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Marie Windsor, a former Miss Utah, trained for the stage under Maria Ouspenskaya, and after several years as a telephone operator, a stage and radio actress, and a bit and extra player in films, she began playing feature and lead parts in 1947.

The 5''9" actress''s first memorable role was opposite John Garfield in Force of Evil playing seductress Edna Tucker. Windsor also had large roles in film noirs including The Sniper, The Narrow Margin, City That Never Sleeps and Stanley Kubrick''s heist movie The Killing as Elisha Cook Jr.''s scheming wife.
Force of Evil (1948)
Force of Evil (1948)
Force of Evil (1948) with John Garfield
Outpost in Morocco (1949) with George Raft
Outpost in Morocco (1949) with George Raft
Hurricane Island (1951)
Hurricane Island (1951)
Steve Brodie and John Litel in Two Dollar Bettor (1951)
Marie Windsor and Arthur Franz in The Sniper (1952)
Outlaw Women (1952)
Outlaw Women (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952) with Charles McGraw
The Tall Texan (1953) with Lloyd Bridges
Cat Women of the Moon (1953)
Victor Jory and Sonny Tufts in Cat Women of the Moon (1953)
Stories of the Century: "Wanted, Belle Star" TV (1954)
Stories of the Century: "Wanted, Belle Star" TV (1954)
Hell''s Half Acre (1954)
Hell''s Half Acre (1954)
The Bounty Hunter (1954) with Randolph Scott and Howard Petrie
The Silver Star (1955) with Earle Lyon
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955)
No Man''s Woman (1955)
No Man''s Woman (1955) with Patric Knowles
with John Archer, Nancy Gates and Douglas Wood in No Man''s Woman (1955)
with Richard Crane in No Man''s Woman (1955)
with Patric Knowles in No Man''s Woman (1955)
in No Man''s Woman (1955) with John Archer
Two-Gun Lady (1955)
The Killing (1956)
The Killing (1956)
The Killing (1956) with Sterling Hayden
The Killing (1956) with Elisha Cook Jr
The Unholy Wife (1957)
The Parson and the Outlaw (1957)
Day of the Bad Man (1958)
Day of the Bad Man (1958) with Fred MacMurray
Skeet shooting with Cliff Robertson, 1963
The Day Mars Invaded Earth (1963)
Bedtime Story (1964)
Bedtime Story (1964)
After her acting career Marie became a painter and sculptor. She died on the day before her 81st birthday. She was one of the 500 stars nominated to become one of the 50 greatest American screen legends as part of the American Film Institute''s 100 years.
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Posted by Malik on 12 Jul 2010
OLD IS GOLD CELEBRITY (PART 4)
Marina Foïs and Monica Bellucci
Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002)
Maggie Gyllenhaal in Secretary (2002)
Madeline Kahn in City Heat (1984)
Kate Hudson
Julie Ege The Mutations (1974)
Helena Bonham Carter
Elettra Rossellini
Carre Otis
Jessica Lange in Frances (1982)
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It Started in Naples (1960)
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From Here to Eternity (1953)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
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Loretta Young visiting wounded WWII sailors at the
Philadelphia Naval Hospital, 1943
Hedy Lamarr waiting to be kissed by soldier who has
winning roulette number while bandleader Kay Kyser
holds $25 War Bond the soldier has just won.
Betty Hutton visits a mess hall with sailors and
Marines in the Marshall Islands, Dec 1944.
Ann Savage
Lena Horne
=============================
Joan Marsh and Mary Carlisle, 1935
Jean Parker, 1931
Sally Eilers, 1934
Frances Drake, 1935
Franciska Gaal, 1937
Marjorie Weaver, 1937
Andrea Leeds, 1939
Betty Compson
Cecilia Parker in Naughty Marietta (1935)
Helen Wood
Joan Bennett, MISS MISSOURI 1931
Joy Hodges
Kay Sutton
Lilli Palmer
Lillian Roth
Louise Small
Paulette Goddard, 1932 for HAL ROACH
Toby Wing
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So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
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Ilka Chase, Vivian Oakland and Marion Davies in The Florodora Girl (1930)
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Ann on the set of Edge of Darkness (1943) with Errol Flynn
Ann with director Anatole Litvak on the set of City for Conquest (1940)
Ann cuts George Reeve''s birthday cake on the set of Torrid Zone (1940)
Ann and George Reeves rehearse a radio performance, date unknown
Ann with Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott at a
wrap party on the set of The Unfaithful (1947)
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Betty Compson
Anna Karina
Elena Verdugo
Juliette Greco
Dorothy Dell
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Adrienne Dore, Miss Los Angeles, 1925 from Allure
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Nikki Wilde
Carmen Chaplin
Catherine Deneuve in The Hunger (1983)
Melanie Griffith in Something Wild (1986)
Gwyneth Paltrow in Sydney (1996)
Jennifer Beals in Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)
Joanne Whalley in Scandal (1989)
Kari Matchett in A "Nero Wolfe Mystery" (TV) (2002)
Madonna
Mary McCormack in High Heels and Low Lifes (2001)
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Marie Windsor, a former Miss Utah, trained for the stage under Maria Ouspenskaya, and after several years as a telephone operator, a stage and radio actress, and a bit and extra player in films, she began playing feature and lead parts in 1947.

The 5''9" actress''s first memorable role was opposite John Garfield in Force of Evil playing seductress Edna Tucker. Windsor also had large roles in film noirs including The Sniper, The Narrow Margin, City That Never Sleeps and Stanley Kubrick''s heist movie The Killing as Elisha Cook Jr.''s scheming wife.
Force of Evil (1948)
Force of Evil (1948)
Force of Evil (1948) with John Garfield
Outpost in Morocco (1949) with George Raft
Outpost in Morocco (1949) with George Raft
Hurricane Island (1951)
Hurricane Island (1951)
Steve Brodie and John Litel in Two Dollar Bettor (1951)
Marie Windsor and Arthur Franz in The Sniper (1952)
Outlaw Women (1952)
Outlaw Women (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952)
The Narrow Margin (1952) with Charles McGraw
The Tall Texan (1953) with Lloyd Bridges
Cat Women of the Moon (1953)
Victor Jory and Sonny Tufts in Cat Women of the Moon (1953)
Stories of the Century: "Wanted, Belle Star" TV (1954)
Stories of the Century: "Wanted, Belle Star" TV (1954)
Hell''s Half Acre (1954)
Hell''s Half Acre (1954)
The Bounty Hunter (1954) with Randolph Scott and Howard Petrie
The Silver Star (1955) with Earle Lyon
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955)
No Man''s Woman (1955)
No Man''s Woman (1955) with Patric Knowles
with John Archer, Nancy Gates and Douglas Wood in No Man''s Woman (1955)
with Richard Crane in No Man''s Woman (1955)
with Patric Knowles in No Man''s Woman (1955)
in No Man''s Woman (1955) with John Archer
Two-Gun Lady (1955)
The Killing (1956)
The Killing (1956)
The Killing (1956) with Sterling Hayden
The Killing (1956) with Elisha Cook Jr
The Unholy Wife (1957)
The Parson and the Outlaw (1957)
Day of the Bad Man (1958)
Day of the Bad Man (1958) with Fred MacMurray
Skeet shooting with Cliff Robertson, 1963
The Day Mars Invaded Earth (1963)
Bedtime Story (1964)
Bedtime Story (1964)
After her acting career Marie became a painter and sculptor. She died on the day before her 81st birthday. She was one of the 500 stars nominated to become one of the 50 greatest American screen legends as part of the American Film Institute''s 100 years.
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