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I wish Carole Lombard and Myrna Loy had made a film together.
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Vivien Leigh in Sidewalks of London directed by Tim Whelan, 1938
Whenever someone says to me “Jerry Lewis says women aren’t funny or Christopher Hitchens says women aren’t funny..do you have anything to say to that? “ YES. WE DON’T FUCKING CARE IF YOU LIKE IT
Robert Montgomery , Clark Gable and Robert Taylor
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=540312146014830&set=a.540055889373789.1073741830.310176412361739&type=3&theater
Jack Lemmon and son Christopher photographed by Larry Barbier, Jr.
Tina and the pioneers of women in comedy- Betty White & Mary Tyler Moore [x]
There was a night of TV that was Mary Tyler Moore and that was sacred night. [x]
Model Grace, 1951. That smile! ♥
Catherine Deneuve and Roger Vadim
even on tumblr i’m the quiet kid that sits in the corner and doesn’t really know anyone
“He never spoke for me, I never spoke for him. And we were very discreet on each other’s shooting. I would (visit the set) once or twice, he would do the same for me. […] I really hoped to grow old with him, that was the plan. When you see a couple growing old together, it’s really something, isn’t it?” — Agnès Varda
“Meeting Jacques when I was so young was a formative event. It was the mold that shaped me. It meant a lot. Very few directors played that role in my acting career. He was the first real filmmaker that I met.” — Catherine Deneuve
Fred Astaire in 1914 at the age of 15.
JESUUUSSSSS
Cecil Beaton photographing Carole Lombard, 1931