Edward Dmytryk directs Gregory Peck and Diane Baker in MIRAGE (1965)
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Edward Dmytryk directs Gregory Peck and Diane Baker in MIRAGE (1965)
Using the charcoal brushes made me want to use actual charcoal since it’s been a while. So I drew a small Gregory Peck, one of my favorite actors.
Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole, How To Steal A Million, 1966
(my scan)
Gregory Peck in a publicity portrait for The Great Sinner, 1949.
DISNEY HEROINES + FLOWER SYMBOLISM ➤ The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.
Robert Mulligan’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD was released on December 25, 1962
“Lacquer Screen” (ca. 1917), oil on canvas | Leopold Seyffert (1887 – 1956) | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Some beautiful smiles to brighten your day
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Audrey Hepburn
Julia Roberts
Dwayne Johnson
Tom Hiddleston
Madhuri Dixit
Deepika Padukone
Kim Bum
Xiao Zhan
Woo Do Hwan
Gregory Peck PS: In random order, as they came to my mind. Not rating a single one of these dazzling smiles better than the other.
Marlene Dietrich in a publicity portrait for the Paramount Pictures/Frank Borzage romantic comedy drama Desire, 1936. Miss Dietrich’s gowns in the film were designed by Travis Banton.
maureen o’sullivan, c.1935 🎞
Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961.
Roman Holiday (1953) dir. William Wyler
Let her put her coat on alread-
The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) dir. Laurence Olivier
Carole Lombard
Hedy Lamarr photographed for Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
A Farewell to Arms (1932)