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— Jimmie Haskell on Bobbie Gentry
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“She’s a very willful girl. Bobbie won’t let anybody say no to her. Well, you can say it to her, but she won’t speak to you again.”
— Jimmie Haskell on Bobbie Gentry
Lucille Ball in candid home movie footage shot at the Desilu Ranch acreage she shared with her husband Desi Arnaz located in Chatsworth, California, circa mid-1940s.
lucille ball in ziegfeld follies (1945)
Lucy displayed wisdom and sensitivity when her friend Marcella Rabwin suffered her second miscarriage. Marcella was lying in her hospital bed doubting she would ever have a child when the door opened and in came Lucille. "I was terribly depressed and barely able to talk," Marcella remembered. "She did not say a word, not even hello. She simply started humming burlesque music. She took off her hat, she took off her coat, and did a striptease down to her underwear. She had me screaming and laughing, and then she put on her clothes and went home and never did say one word to me about the whole incident. I was a different person after that."
Happy Birthday, Lucy
Faye Dunaway’s outfits in The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968
her bone structure is simply immaculate
Faye Dunaway in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
test-your-memory-my-dearie:
Dorothy Mae and Tom Poston appear on Missing Link’s the week of May 4 1964.
BARBARA STANWYCK as Katherine “Sugarpuss” O’Shea in BALL OF FIRE (1941) dir. Howard Hawks
Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity (1944)
Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck shipping post.
“bestiesss”
Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck shipping post.
Joan was more subtle in bullying - and smarter too, knew how to made a slight look like not a slight, except to the target only. If there's anything to be said about Joan's sneak attacks, they are an art form.
She knew how to read a bitch in a classy way. Always so legendary
BARBARA STANWYCK as Katherine “Sugarpuss” O’Shea in BALL OF FIRE (1941) dir. Howard Hawks
Amazing black and white photos of Joan Crawford’s personal life taken by Eve Arnold in the 1950s.
Humoresque (1946) | dir. Jean Negulesco
JOAN CRAWFORD as Helen Wright in HUMORESQUE (1946) dir. Jean Negulesco