Vivien Leigh | A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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Vivien Leigh | A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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twin peaks: fire walk with me (1992) dir. david lynch / the secret diary of laura palmer by jennifer lynch / shadow of a doubt (1943) dir. alfred hitchcock
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Elizabeth Taylor & Mia Farrow in SECRET CEREMONY (1968)
“My Darling little sweetheart Just a few lines hoping that my letter finds you in the best of health, I’m very well at present and my family the same, Well loving, you see I’m faithfully thinking of you, You know I love you very well my little heart, I am never loving anyone else, If you are killed I will stay with you all the time and with my little baby if you give me one, lI hope to see you very soon, So will leave you now with my best remembrances from all my family, Best love, from your loving little sweetheart, wife very soon.”
a WW I love letter dated 25 August 1918 from a French woman to an Australian solider (via napoleoncomplex)
The wonderful Vivien Leigh 🌹
Hedy Lamarr, c.1939
ᴇᴢʀᴀ ᴊᴀᴄᴋ ᴋᴇᴀᴛs Artwork from his 1962 book The Snowy Day.
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I made these. Lion for Vivien biting her mums leg when they did Daniel in Lions den. And then Vivien and Laurence Olivier eachother childhood dream
A Streetcar Named desire 74. Greta Garbo 120th anniversary
Its moodboard for streetcar.. Blanche (The blonde)Stella and Stanley... I love the 1951 movie so I use that. I made the collages
Greta Garbo, born Greta Gustafsson 119 years ago on September 18th ❤️
When Greta was born, [her father] Karl’s employer offered to adopt her to ease their poverty. Anna [her mother] refused. If God sent us a child, she said, he will provide bread. […]
What can be concluded about Garbo’s childhood? Was it a joyful time, as she played sports, produced plays, and led the neighborhood gang in mischief? Was it gloomy, filled with violence? Cecil Beaton asked her those questions and recorded her answers: “She talked about her youth and how unhappy she was. I interjected: But you’ve always told me you were such a tomboy and had so much fun leading the other children into mischief. She replied: ‘Cecil Beaton, how can you say such things! There are 365 days in the year!’” Garbo’s reply to Beaton’s question sounds like Garbo at her humorous best, using irony to avoid a direct answer. She probably found her childhood both happy and harrowing; both these reactions colored her later life. But its traumas never left her. She couldn’t stand quarreling, and she trained herself to remain calm when disagreements arose. There was also her terrible fear of strangers, not only in crowds but also in intimate settings. As she aged, books with violence in them frightened her. She always felt as though she was running away from someone or something. These aspects of her character sound like holdovers from a violent experience as a child. Yet, she could be playful and jokey, childlike and joyful. And she could take problems in stride. When a group of fans mobbed her after the opening of Camille in 1936, she wrote to her mentor and close friend Salka Viertel, “I guess I can’t complain. After all, I’m just a circus lady.” She included in the letter a picture she had drawn of herself as a tightrope walker, with a parasol in one hand.
Ideal Beauty: the Life and Times of Greta Garbo by Lois W. Banner
120 now... Garbo Forever . . .
“Life is full of melancholy times,” Greta quipped. “These things come, but luckily they go away… otherwise we’d jump in the East River, and it’s so filthy.”
Happy heavenly birthday to Greta Garbo! Sept. 18, 1905 – April 15, 1990
Oliviers Married today 85 years ago, Here lovely pictures... The coolest🩵
If I should die think only this of me,I could not live without my Vivien Leigh.- Laurence Olivier
“You are in my thoughts and weighing so heavily in my heart all the time. I am only existing until I see you again and only just managing to do that.