Audrey Hepburn playing golf in Switzerland in 1954.

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Audrey Hepburn playing golf in Switzerland in 1954.
“Fifth Ave Red” by Revlon 1958, evening gown by Scaasi
Audrey Hepburn, Funny Face, 1957
Sharon Tate at her beach house in Santa Monica, 1967. Photo by Gianni Praturlon
Grace Kelly in her hotel room, Cannes, 1955
Dolores del Rio striking a pose, 1930s
Jean Harlow, 1930s
Woman and Home and Good Needlework, May 1958
Norma Shearer, 1934
Rita Hayworth in 1950’s.
“Dearest girl, sweetest and most beloved heart, life without you is the merest whisp of a shadow of a fragment of a dream, an empty isle surrounded by a barren sea. … There is no time for me but that which I share with you, no air but that which I breathe with you, and no love but that which pulses from my heart to yours.”
Laurence Olivier in a letter to Vivien Leigh, c. 1944
Bette Davis on the set of Right of Way, 1983
I haven’t worn a nightgown in years! Gregory Peck as Joe Bradley in Roman Holiday (1953)
Jane Russell having her dress altered on the set of Macao, 1952
Kids…in…spaaaaace!
And not just any kids. These are the sons of director Ridley Scott. Jake (left) and Luke (right) Scott were “scale doubles” who played the spacesuited Dallas (Tom Skerritt) and Kane (John Hurt) in scenes where Ridley Scott wanted the sets to appear bigger than they were. The kids’ comparatively small size did the trick.
Jake and Luke Scott both grew up to become directors like their dad.
Bela and Lillian Lugosi- circa 1952