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Kim Novak in Bell Book and Candle (1958)
James Dean in his NYC apartment, photographed by Dennis Stock, 1955
James Dean at the height of his popularity lives like I did in college. Hand built wooden desk and selves from the lumber yard. Old bench seat. Posters taped to the walls. Kind of amazing when you think about it.
Happy Birthday, Greta Garbo! | 18 September 1905 — 15 April 1990
“She has this great appeal to the world because she expresses her emotions by thinking them. Garbo does not need gestures and movements to convey happiness, despair, hope and disappointment, joy or tragedy. She registers her feelings literally by radiating her thoughts to you.” — Clarence Brown
Elizabeth Taylor
Montgomery Clift in 1949
Ava Gardner
Gregory peck
Grace Kelly + Pearls
“Grace was lucky in that her skin tone was exquisite with pearls. Knowing the look she wanted, Grace always utilized pearls. In that era, pearls portrayed a woman’s position in life. Pearls were synonymous with wealth and proper ladies and royals. Grace was a product of her era as well as of her own individual style.”
- Rita Gam
Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor 1956
“I am really moved and motivated by things that occur that are unjust. I’ve always hated people trampling on other people. I was in quandary, a philosophical quandary, because I tought, if I’m not my brother’s keeper, who am I? Where does my life end and my sense of responsibility for other lives begin?” Listen to Me Marlon (2015) dir. Stevan Riley
Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier at a press conference in England, 1956.
Rossana Rory, 1950
Dean Martin