Goodbye, sweet angel. We miss you already.
Doris Day (April 3, 1922 - May 13, 2019) in Romance on the High Seas (1949)

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Goodbye, sweet angel. We miss you already.
Doris Day (April 3, 1922 - May 13, 2019) in Romance on the High Seas (1949)
Doris Day
Rip 1922 - 2019, 97 years old
Patricia Morison.
Patricia Morison (1915 - 2018)
Rest in peace, Dorothy Malone (30 January 1924 – 19 January 2018)
She is best known for her appearance as a bespectacled bookstore clerk in The Big Sleep (1946) with Humphrey Bogart and for her Oscar-winning performance in Douglas Sirk’s Written on the Wind (1956), but she toiled away in movies and television for 52 years, from an uncredited role in Convicted Woman in 1940 to a featured role in the 1992 hit Basic Instinct.
Greta Garbo in Flesh and The Devil, 1926
1921 ~ Kids sledding on underwater ice
Anne Jeffreys.
Jane Seymour, c.1975
Update
Just thought I’d basically provide an update on what’s happening at the minute - by the way I don’t give a crap about grammar because I’m really in a rush ;)
The Leila Hyams thing is dead. I’ve not got the time and neither has Gary Sweeney it seems, as he has his own aspirations when it comes to chronicling Hollywood (which is great I might add) and I’m busy with my indie video games company. It’s very annoying as I know it needs to be done, but being constrained by what I’ve heard some sociologists term ‘the immediacy of our everyday lives’ whereby merely trying to earn enough to survive overrides and takes precedence over all else, means I don’t have the bloody time. We’re so obsessed with maintaining our everyday; our work, transport, bills, paying for our next vacations, getting the kids to school, paying our rent or mortgage, paying for food to be put on the table and so on that we lose sight of the important things. Anyway I’d just like to say that I watched a few Clara Bow films the other day, and I remembered I had a Tumblr account (the cheek). Man she was so awesome! Hope you’re all doing well for yourselves, and being the best person you can possibly be :)
Lee x
Can’t.Stop.Watching.
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Roscoe Arbuckle | Alice Lake | Good Night, Nurse! | 1918
William Holden, ca. 1955
Pin Up Legends by Andrew Tarusov
I close both locks below the window. I close both blinds and turn away. Sometimes solutions aren’t so simple, Sometimes goodbye’s the only way.
Rest in peace, Chester Bennington (20.03.1976 — 20.07.2017)
Frances Dee and Star of the Month Ronald Colman in IF I WERE KING (’38)
Vivien Leigh in That Hamilton Woman, 1941