𝙸'𝚖 𝚊𝚕𝚠𝚊𝚢𝚜 𝚝𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚍 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚗𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛 𝚘𝚏 𝚢𝚘𝚞⚡️ Since i have never seen old hollywood actresses faceclaims, I decided why not change that🤪. (cover by me)
A collection of my favorite Hollywood stars from a bygone era ☄
Gene Tierney
Available Now: Pre-Code Hollywood Icons and Legends - 24 Trading Cards Set Condition: NEW! Includes Glossy Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Photo Trading Card Set of iconic Pre-Code Hollywood Actresses including: Lilian Bond Sheila Terry Joan Blondell Bebe Daniels Myrna Loy And Many More! NO Duplicates. Complete Set. Cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2017, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
At last one of Hollywood’s most popular reporters (and man-about-beautiful-women) bares his soul. For the first time, Sidney Skolsky tells all about his love-life—and the private lives of his loves—including some of Hollywood’s hottest stars!
Hedy Lamarr
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Available sizes: 16 x 20 inches - Editon of 25 24 x 20 inches - Edition of 25 30 x 40 inches - Edition of 15 40 x 60 inches - Edition of 10 Bob Willoughby (1927 – 2009) was a true pioneer of 20th-century photography. He was the first ‘outside’ photographer to be hired by the Hollywood film studios to capture the moments of production onset and is the man widely credited with creating the motion picture 'still' we see everywhere today. With sitters that included everyone from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley to Audrey Hepburn, this innovative American photographer changed the way that movie stars would be portrayed forever. His genius was in his ability to document the course of each movie he photographed - he captured, with wonderful perception, the actors and directors on and off the set, in moments of rest and of high drama. In many ways Willoughby invented the celebrity portrait as it exists today, casting the candid eye of the camera across the most famous faces to see them with renewed vitality. Hugely influential, this approach was emulated subsequently by the likes of Brian Duffy and Terence Donovan. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored Willoughby in 1998 with a major retrospective and he won the Lucie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Still Photography in 2004. Willoughby’s photography has been published and exhibited extensively. His photographs are held in major collections worldwide including the National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Portrait Gallery, London; the Tate Collection, London; and the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. The Bob Willoughby Photo Archive Estate Prints are printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Satin 300gsm paper. Every print is signed by Christopher Willoughby, as executor of the Willoughby estate, inscribed with title, numbered and stamped with the photographer's estate copyright ink stamp on the reverse. Prices for Unframed works. Ask us for framing options.
Oh, what a little skin can do.
The 1950’s are often viewed as a golden era in U.S. history, a time of happiness and prosperity, despite the threat of nuclear annihilation, racial segregation and the looming Cold War.
This piece is an original vintage photograph, shot by Laszlo Willinger in the 1940's. It depicts Austrian-born American film actress, Hedy Lamarr. Lamarr was known for her great beauty on screen, as well as her scientific background and invention of a groundbreaking communication system that underlies modern encryption. This piece is hand signed and measures 12 x 9 inches. The framed dimensions are 21.25 x 18 inches.
The world remembers Old Hollywood in flashes of glitz and glamour: cigarettes smoked in white-gloved hands, soft curls, perfectly applied lipstick. Looking back through this time, everything seems per
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Dawn Wells, best knows for playing the girl-next-door castaway Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island, died Wednesday morning in Los Angeles.
Dedicated to all the lovely ladies and dashing gents of the silent film era.
Vivien Leigh.....no tengo el año...acaso importa ante tamaña belleza ?
Peruse gorgeous photos of Sophia Loren in her element.
If you don’t know what a bullet bra is then you could be forgiven for thinking it’s something dangerous. And in a way it is, because its extremely conical points are sharp enough to poke your eye out.
Tilly Sveaas designs transcend trends and are a modern take on much-loved classics. Her jewellery adds a sense of adventure, soul and timeless style.
When we think about movies we don't always think about how we pause them from time to time, either to examine something more closely or to show our friend something funny or interesting that nobody else has noticed. It turns out though, that pausing movies isn't as rare as we think. In fact, many people are coming forward and admitting (either proudly or shamefully) the moments that they had to stop for a closer look. Read on to see the most paused scenes in Hollywood's biggest films, and find out once and for all what everybody is too ashamed to admit they like to gawk at.
From a shy 20-year-old model in a cardigan known as Norma Jean Baker to a global star on Santa Monica Beach just three weeks before her death, more than 100 photos show her journey.