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Nadine Ducas (aka Nadia Sanders), Miss Florida 1953 / photo by Bunny Yeager.
Clara Bow / photo by Eugene Robert Richee, 1926.
Nadine Ducas (aka Nadia Sanders), Miss Florida 1953 / photo by Bunny Yeager.
Monica Vitti
Marilyn Monroe as the guest of honor at Ray Anthony’s party at his home in Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley of California, August 3rd, 1952. Anthony believed it to have helped advance her career. However, already by this time, she was the biggest rising star of the time.
Marilyn Monroe as the guest of honor at Ray Anthony’s party at his home in Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley of California, August 3rd, 1952. Anthony believed it to have helped advance her career. However, already by this time, she was the biggest rising star of the time.
Henry Clarke - Pajamas by Henson Kickernick (Vogue 1967)
Virna Lisi, 1966.
WARREN BEATTY and FAYE DUNAWAY at the Moulin Rouge for the French premiere of BONNIE AND CLYDE, JANUARY 1968 “My first impression of her was her no-nonsense intelligence and her sense of humor. Of course I was struck by her beauty, and I knew she would be in for the long haul.” - WARREN BEATTY “Warren called me when Thomas Crown opened. He said, ‘Everybody wants you!’ He was really complimentary, very happy. I would see him anytime. I would call him up and say, ‘I have something I need to talk to you about.’ He thanked me for making him rich [after Bonnie and Clyde] and I said, ‘Well, you did get pretty rich, do you want to give me some now?’” - FAYE DUNAWAY
Nicole Stephane, Les Enfants terribles, Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950.
Sharon Tate in a publicity photo for Valley of the Dolls, 1967.