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Gloria Swanson in “Prodigal Daughters” (1923).
Hazel Forbes by Alex Kahle (1934).
Shirley Mason with her sister Viola Dana (1930s). Photo by Van Rossem and Lang.
Doris Nolan and George Murphy in ‘Top of the town’ (1937). Photo by Ray Jones.
Anna Neagle by Bassano (1937).
Ruth Taylor in the Mack Sennett comedy ‘Alice be good’ (1926). Photo by George F. Cannons.
Ruth Taylor appearing in Mack Sennett comedies. Photo by George F. Cannons (1920s).
Dorothy Malone in ‘South of St. Louis’ (1949). Photo by Pat Clark.
Josephine Hutchinson by Elmer Fryer (1930s).
Sari Maritza by Shalitt (1930s).
Wynne Gibson by William A. Fraker (1930s).
Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant and Leopoldine Konstantin in ‘Notorious’ (1946).
Louise Lovely, the first Australian motion picture actress to find success in America (1910s). Photo by Davis & Sanford.
June Travis in ‘Ceiling Zero’ (1936). Photo by Elmer fryer.
Jane Froman in ‘Stars Over Broadway’ (1935). Photo by Elmer Fryer.
Vivian Martin in the stage play ‘Just Married’ (1921). Photo by Evans.
Veronica Lake, 14 years of age (1936).