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Art by me @cidsin Day 006 Kid Pirates Month 2025
which comes with three OCs in this picture as well :)))
The Canon characters here are Killer, Reck and Papas.
The OCs are my Hild, @muwitch 's Vilma und @dezelia-blog 's Jude :)))) There had been so many Kid Pirates OCs back then, before Oda threw some more characters to them x)))
So I've played that game with my brother were you're supposed to make a list of characters that remind you of each other and-
This is how I see him
This is how he sees me
What do y'all think? He's trying to insult me or make me cry out of tenderness?
Vilma Banky by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 3948/2, 1928-1929. Photo: United Artists. Collection: Geoffrey Donaldson Institute. Vilma Bánky was born Vilma Konsics Bánky to János Konsics Bánky and Katalin Ulbert in Nagydorog, Austria-Hungary, in 1901. (Although reference books give dates ranging from 1898 to 1903). Her father was a bureau chief under Franz Joseph's Austro-Hungarian Empire. Shortly after her birth, her father was transferred to Budapest, and the family relocated. She had two siblings - an older brother, Gyula (who would later go on to work in Berlin as a writer and cinematographer), and a younger sister, Gisella. After graduating from secondary school, Bánky took courses to work as a stenographer, but then she was offered a role in a film. Her debut was in the now lost German film Im Letzten Augenblick/The Last Moment (Carl Boese, 1919). The violet-eyed, blonde beauty was soon asked for Hungarian, Austrian, and French films. To her European productions belong Galathea (Béla Balogh, 1921), A Halott szerelma/The Eye of the Death (Carl Boese, 1922), Das Bildnis/The Picture (Jacques Feyder, 1923), Das verbotene Land/The Forbidden Country (Friedrich Feher, 1924), and Soll man heiraten?/Do You Have to Marry? (Manfred Noa, 1925). On a trip to Budapest in 1925, Hollywood film producer Samuel Goldwyn discovered and signed Vilma Bánky to a contract. Both her mother and father were vehemently against Bánky's acting career, as was her fiancé. Nonetheless, she left for the United States in March 1925, arriving in a great deal of fanfare. She was hailed as ‘The Hungarian Rhapsody’. Bánky was an immediate hit with American audiences with her first American film, The Dark Angel (George Fitzmaurice, 1925). The New York Times review praised her acting and called her "so exquisite that one is not in the least surprised that she is never forgotten" by her co-star. This would be the first of five fantastic love stories in which she co-starred with Ronald Colman, including the very popular The Winning of Barbara Worth (Henry King, 1926). Opposite Rudolph Valentino, she appeared as the daughter of a Russian aristocrat in The Eagle (Clarence Brown, 1925), and as an Arab dancer in his last film, The Son of the Sheik (George Fitzmaurice, 1926). In 1927, Vilma Bánky married another star, Rod La Rocque, during an extravagant wedding, paid for by Sam Goldwyn. Cecil B. DeMille was the best man, and the ushers included Ronald Colman and Harold Lloyd. In 1928, Bánky participated in the first public demonstration of the way films could be transmitted over telephone wires. A film of her arrival by train in Chicago was shown at a newsreel theatre in New York nine hours later; the process was hailed as a technological breakthrough. It is commonly believed that her thick Hungarian accent cut her career short with the advent of sound; however, she also began losing interest in films and wanted to settle down with her new husband. Her first talking movie was This Is Heaven (Alfred Santell, 1929). It proved to be an awful experience for the almost inaudible Hungarian actress. A Lady To Love (Victor Sjöström, 1930) with Edward G. Robinson would be Bánky's final American film and her second attempt at a talkie. According to IMDb reviewer drednm, "it's a very good film indeed. (...) I was struck throughout this film at what a nice voice she had and how much her accent resembled that of Greta Garbo in Anna Christie that same year.". She also made an alternate-language version in German, Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau / Every Woman's Desire (Victor Sjöström, 1930). Bánky went with Rod La Rocque to Germany to make a final film, Der Rebell / The Rebel (Edwin H. Knopf, Luis Trenker, 1932), starring Luis Trenker. Vilma remained with Rod till his death in 1969. Her post-Hollywood years were spent selling real estate with her husband and playing golf, her favourite sport. In 1981, Bánky established an educational fund called the Banky - La Rocque Foundation, which is still in operation. Vilma Bánky died in 1991 from cardiopulmonary failure, aged 90. Today, of her twenty-four films, seven exist in their entirety and three only in fragments. Sources: Ed Stephan (IMDb), Thomas Staedeli (Cyranos), New York Times, Wikipedia, and IMDb. And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
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mi disfraz de halloween por honor a mi pelo corto va a ser de Vilma, voy a ser una trola inteligente con tetas 😽