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Hi Joe,
I just looked Carole up on IMDb also and yes, there are some nice pictures of her. I didn't know she'd married again.
I think that when Ed Doheny died, they were 'getting a divorce' but since I didn't live in LA any longer, I wasn't up on all the business.
I try to stear clear of my LA relatives - boring!!
Larry
I just looked Carole up on IMDb also and yes, there are some nice pictures of her. I didn't know she'd married again.
I think that when Ed Doheny died, they were 'getting a divorce' but since I didn't live in LA any longer, I wasn't up on all the business.
I try to stear clear of my LA relatives - boring!!
Larry
Larry, I knew you would enjoy looking at the pictures of Carole Wells.
I'm ashamed to say that I didn't know who she was, until now.
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Bud Abbott, Donald O'Connor, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, & Lou Costello. All for one and one for all.
Frances Farmer looking beautiful in the make-up chair.
Norma Shearer, Greer Garson, Donald Crisp with twins, Mary Pickford & Claudette Colbert, (there could be numerous conclusions regarding this image).
Joan Crawford & Margaret Sullavan on a radio program.
Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn & director Joseph Anthony on the set of "The Rainmaker."
The King of Hollywood celebrates a birthday.
Jane Fonda mug shot in 1970.
Alfred Hitchcock, his daughter Pat & Robert Cummings during the making of "Saboteur".
Ann Sheridan looking into the crystal ball hoping for better roles at Warner Bros.
Steve Cochran jammed with fans while in London.
Those gams belong to only one woman...the fabulous Marlene Dietrich.
John Garfield testifies at the HUAC witch hunt trials.
The adorable Doll siblings, Daisy, Grace, Tiny & Harry playing cards for money. Harry & Daisy had featured roles in the movie "Freaks" (1932).
Dynamic Dorothy Dandridge jivin' in a nightclub in 1955.
Director Sydney Pollack, Barbra Streisand & Robert Redford discussing "The Way We Were".
Marilyn Monroe gets a sprained ankle while shooting on location.
Orson Welles performing magic for Joseph Cotten & Dolores Costello.
Greta Garbo & Fredric March on the set of "Anna Karenina".
Don Murray and his wife Hope Lange (not ready for her closeup).
A light moment with legends John Wayne and Frank Sinatra.
A lucky guy between Warner Bros. screen queens Kay Francis & Bette Davis.
Richard Burton & Ava Gardner standing up to each other.
Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift coming in from the back to dine.
Married couple Anthony Franciosa & Shelley Winters at Waterloo Station.
Zany Danny Kaye entertaining the troops during WWII.
Farley Granger looking prim and proper in his 80s.
Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond booked on narcotics charges today.
Marie Dressler & Lionel Barrymore accept their Oscars in 1931.
The angelic beauty of Jean Harlow.
Humphrey Bogart, director Nicholas Ray & John Derek on the set of "Knock on Any Door".
I'm ashamed to say that I didn't know who she was, until now.
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Bud Abbott, Donald O'Connor, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, & Lou Costello. All for one and one for all.
Frances Farmer looking beautiful in the make-up chair.
Norma Shearer, Greer Garson, Donald Crisp with twins, Mary Pickford & Claudette Colbert, (there could be numerous conclusions regarding this image).
Joan Crawford & Margaret Sullavan on a radio program.
Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn & director Joseph Anthony on the set of "The Rainmaker."
The King of Hollywood celebrates a birthday.
Jane Fonda mug shot in 1970.
Alfred Hitchcock, his daughter Pat & Robert Cummings during the making of "Saboteur".
Ann Sheridan looking into the crystal ball hoping for better roles at Warner Bros.
Steve Cochran jammed with fans while in London.
Those gams belong to only one woman...the fabulous Marlene Dietrich.
John Garfield testifies at the HUAC witch hunt trials.
The adorable Doll siblings, Daisy, Grace, Tiny & Harry playing cards for money. Harry & Daisy had featured roles in the movie "Freaks" (1932).
Dynamic Dorothy Dandridge jivin' in a nightclub in 1955.
Director Sydney Pollack, Barbra Streisand & Robert Redford discussing "The Way We Were".
Marilyn Monroe gets a sprained ankle while shooting on location.
Orson Welles performing magic for Joseph Cotten & Dolores Costello.
Greta Garbo & Fredric March on the set of "Anna Karenina".
Don Murray and his wife Hope Lange (not ready for her closeup).
A light moment with legends John Wayne and Frank Sinatra.
A lucky guy between Warner Bros. screen queens Kay Francis & Bette Davis.
Richard Burton & Ava Gardner standing up to each other.
Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift coming in from the back to dine.
Married couple Anthony Franciosa & Shelley Winters at Waterloo Station.
Zany Danny Kaye entertaining the troops during WWII.
Farley Granger looking prim and proper in his 80s.
Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond booked on narcotics charges today.
Marie Dressler & Lionel Barrymore accept their Oscars in 1931.
The angelic beauty of Jean Harlow.
Humphrey Bogart, director Nicholas Ray & John Derek on the set of "Knock on Any Door".
Joseph Goodheart
Look at Crawford and look at Harlow in this last set.
As good as they looked onscreen, I've always thought that both of them looked much better in photographs (and probably looked even nicer in person). I find Harlow, particularly, to look kind of squashed and potato-faced onscreen, and think that she looks worlds better without the heavy makeup they put on her in movies. Photographic camera shots always seem to take some of the angularity out of Crawford's face, and she looks softer and prettier than she looks on the screen.
As good as they looked onscreen, I've always thought that both of them looked much better in photographs (and probably looked even nicer in person). I find Harlow, particularly, to look kind of squashed and potato-faced onscreen, and think that she looks worlds better without the heavy makeup they put on her in movies. Photographic camera shots always seem to take some of the angularity out of Crawford's face, and she looks softer and prettier than she looks on the screen.
Mongo;
You're better than the Eveready Bunny: you just keep 'em comin', & comin', & comin', & comin' . . . .
Sprained MM- would that possibly have occured during the Niagara shoot?
Ava & Dickie must surely have been on break during Night of the Iguana ( a fine, sweaty gland-boiler that TCM runs too seldom) . . and ohhh, to be a lucky little lizard under that serape! Caramba!
Concerning Ryan O'Neal: Was there ever a big, young career so heedlessly, egotistically pi**ed away as was that one?!! For my blue-collar buck, the answer has to be NO !
You're better than the Eveready Bunny: you just keep 'em comin', & comin', & comin', & comin' . . . .
Sprained MM- would that possibly have occured during the Niagara shoot?
Ava & Dickie must surely have been on break during Night of the Iguana ( a fine, sweaty gland-boiler that TCM runs too seldom) . . and ohhh, to be a lucky little lizard under that serape! Caramba!
Concerning Ryan O'Neal: Was there ever a big, young career so heedlessly, egotistically pi**ed away as was that one?!! For my blue-collar buck, the answer has to be NO !
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Hey Klondike,
Nice half guess about MM....
You're in the right country but wrong area and wrong picture. Marilyn Monroe famously injured her ankle in Banff, while making "The River of No Return" there.
She is pictured on the terrace of the Banff Springs Hotel with Mount Norquay in the background.
There is a large autographed picture of Miss Monroe in the lobby of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Mount Norquay is a favourite ski destination for world class skiers (I'm not one of them!) and was one of the venues for the Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988.
Banff is just 'up the road' from me!!
Larry
Nice half guess about MM....
You're in the right country but wrong area and wrong picture. Marilyn Monroe famously injured her ankle in Banff, while making "The River of No Return" there.
She is pictured on the terrace of the Banff Springs Hotel with Mount Norquay in the background.
There is a large autographed picture of Miss Monroe in the lobby of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Mount Norquay is a favourite ski destination for world class skiers (I'm not one of them!) and was one of the venues for the Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988.
Banff is just 'up the road' from me!!
Larry
Thanks for the compass fix, Larry; I'll not deny that you about live in Heaven's backyard up there - I mushed in & out of Calgary & the Jasper Country a time or three . . I used to go fishing, drinking & bad-boying around with a trio of Sarcee fellas from one of the Reserves thereabouts.Vecchiolarry wrote:Hey Klondike,
Nice half guess about MM....
You're in the right country but wrong area and wrong picture. Marilyn Monroe famously injured her ankle in Banff, while making "The River of No Return" there.
She is pictured on the terrace of the Banff Springs Hotel with Mount Norquay in the background.
There is a large autographed picture of Miss Monroe in the lobby of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Mount Norquay is a favourite ski destination for world class skiers (I'm not one of them!) and was one of the venues for the Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988.
Banff is just 'up the road' from me!!
Larry
They were so likable, and so shiftless, it was hard to believe they weren't Irish!
Judith, your observation of Harlow and Crawford makes a lot of sense. Both stars are naturally lovely in those images.
Klondike, I was never compared to the Eveready bunny before, alhough believe it or not I've posted over 500 images already. Yikes.
I agree with you about Ryan O'Neal not taking his career that seriously. He could have become a contender.
Myrnaloy, that Harlow image blew me away. The Dietrich image is a work of art.
Larry, thanks for clarifying which film MM sprained her foot while making. I wasn't sure between the two and just left it 'shot on location'.
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Charlton Heston with silent sceen star Ramon Novarro.
Charles Bronson just prior to his death at age 81.
Dorothy Malone with her husband Jacques Bergerac.
Now I know why Paul Muni didn't smile much in his films.
Kirk Douglas, Louis Jourdan and his wife Quiquie living the good life.
Garson Kanin and his delightful wife Ruth Gordon.
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John Ford visits his Ma Joad (Jane Darwell) for her birthday.
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Tab Hunter apparently happy to see dancer Rudolph Nureyev.
Sophia Loren in full blossom.
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No it's not the Bobbsy twins, it's Joan Crawford & Constance Bennett.
Robert Stack attempting to impress Barbara Stanwyck.
Barbara Stanwyck with adopted son Dion.
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Errol Flynn with his daughters Rory and Deidre.
Actress Jean Wallace with her husband Cornel Wilde.
Ginger Rogers feeding Frank Sinatra some goodies.
Rita Hayworth with frequent co-star Glenn Ford.
William Powell, Errol Flynn, Kay Francis, Jack Warner & Marion Davies.
Director Tod Browning (Top center) with the wonderful cast of "Freaks" (1932).
Louis Armstrong, Barbra Streisand & Gene Kelly during "Hello, Dolly!"
Lana Turner at an airport with her boom box.
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer with wife Dian and their son.
Ruby Keeler and husband Al Jolson in Hawaii.
Rosalind Russell with son Lance and husband Freddie.
Vincent Price & Ronald Colman in 1957.
Shelley Winters gets primped while Montgomery Clift waits, on the set of "A Place in the Sun".
Klondike, I was never compared to the Eveready bunny before, alhough believe it or not I've posted over 500 images already. Yikes.
I agree with you about Ryan O'Neal not taking his career that seriously. He could have become a contender.
Myrnaloy, that Harlow image blew me away. The Dietrich image is a work of art.
Larry, thanks for clarifying which film MM sprained her foot while making. I wasn't sure between the two and just left it 'shot on location'.
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Charlton Heston with silent sceen star Ramon Novarro.
Charles Bronson just prior to his death at age 81.
Dorothy Malone with her husband Jacques Bergerac.
Now I know why Paul Muni didn't smile much in his films.
Kirk Douglas, Louis Jourdan and his wife Quiquie living the good life.
Garson Kanin and his delightful wife Ruth Gordon.
\
Robert Cummings, Judy Canova, comic Fritz Feld and his wife Virginia Christine.
John Ford visits his Ma Joad (Jane Darwell) for her birthday.
Designer Oleg Cassini waits while wife Gene Tierney gives an autograph.
Betty Grable, the most popular pinup girl of WWII.
Tab Hunter apparently happy to see dancer Rudolph Nureyev.
Sophia Loren in full blossom.
The shabby grave marker of exceptional character actor Charles Bickford.
No it's not the Bobbsy twins, it's Joan Crawford & Constance Bennett.
Robert Stack attempting to impress Barbara Stanwyck.
Barbara Stanwyck with adopted son Dion.
Silent screen legend Harold Lloyd with his son Harold Jr.
Errol Flynn with his daughters Rory and Deidre.
Actress Jean Wallace with her husband Cornel Wilde.
Ginger Rogers feeding Frank Sinatra some goodies.
Rita Hayworth with frequent co-star Glenn Ford.
William Powell, Errol Flynn, Kay Francis, Jack Warner & Marion Davies.
Director Tod Browning (Top center) with the wonderful cast of "Freaks" (1932).
Louis Armstrong, Barbra Streisand & Gene Kelly during "Hello, Dolly!"
Lana Turner at an airport with her boom box.
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer with wife Dian and their son.
Ruby Keeler and husband Al Jolson in Hawaii.
Rosalind Russell with son Lance and husband Freddie.
Vincent Price & Ronald Colman in 1957.
Shelley Winters gets primped while Montgomery Clift waits, on the set of "A Place in the Sun".
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Hi Mongo,
Do you think it's possible that the no-nonsense Charles Bickford may have chosen such a simple marker for his grave deliberately?
Also, I think the photographer of Marlene Dietrich's lovely legs was done in the early '50s by Milton H. Greene for Life magazine. She would have been in her early '50s too and in fine fettle, clearly.
Lastly, does anyone know what became of Dion, Barbara Stanwyck's son, whom she adopted while married to Frank Fay? I'd read that they were estranged for many years, which seemed to be an all too typical and sad story for several of those kids who grew up in the Golden era of Hollywood.
Thanks for gathering these wonderful shots from all over and all eras.
Do you think it's possible that the no-nonsense Charles Bickford may have chosen such a simple marker for his grave deliberately?
Also, I think the photographer of Marlene Dietrich's lovely legs was done in the early '50s by Milton H. Greene for Life magazine. She would have been in her early '50s too and in fine fettle, clearly.
Lastly, does anyone know what became of Dion, Barbara Stanwyck's son, whom she adopted while married to Frank Fay? I'd read that they were estranged for many years, which seemed to be an all too typical and sad story for several of those kids who grew up in the Golden era of Hollywood.
Thanks for gathering these wonderful shots from all over and all eras.
The picture of Dietrich is a work of art (and Lang complained that she wasn't bosomy enough? His taste in directing obviously was better than his taste in female beauty).
That said: Sophia Loren...there are only two words to describe her..."Sophia" and "Loren".
That said: Sophia Loren...there are only two words to describe her..."Sophia" and "Loren".
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Moira & Joe,
The last I heard Dion Fay was working in a casino in Lake Tahoe in the late 60's. I understand that Frank Sinatra got him the job there.
When I was in Vegas in 1998, Ann Miller told me that it was FS, Jr. who helped him out and that Dion was in Jr.'s "entourage"....
But, now that Jr. is somewhat retired himself, I don't know what's the latest on any of them. Not that I care about that bunch anyway - as you know the Sinatra's are not my favourites - any of them...
Well, Nancy, Sr. is 1st rate but all the rest are sewer sludge!!!
I would love to know, however, what ever became of Agnes Moorehead's son, Sean (alias Eric)...
The last I know he was living with Paulette Goddard in Switzerland in 1978, along with my brother, Mark.
Mark died in 1998 and was long estranged from Sean.
And, Paulette lived alone, overseen by a niece (??) and nurses at the end but no mention of Agnes' son!!
Even Agnes' biographer, Charles Tranburg, couldn't locate him...
Larry
The last I heard Dion Fay was working in a casino in Lake Tahoe in the late 60's. I understand that Frank Sinatra got him the job there.
When I was in Vegas in 1998, Ann Miller told me that it was FS, Jr. who helped him out and that Dion was in Jr.'s "entourage"....
But, now that Jr. is somewhat retired himself, I don't know what's the latest on any of them. Not that I care about that bunch anyway - as you know the Sinatra's are not my favourites - any of them...
Well, Nancy, Sr. is 1st rate but all the rest are sewer sludge!!!
I would love to know, however, what ever became of Agnes Moorehead's son, Sean (alias Eric)...
The last I know he was living with Paulette Goddard in Switzerland in 1978, along with my brother, Mark.
Mark died in 1998 and was long estranged from Sean.
And, Paulette lived alone, overseen by a niece (??) and nurses at the end but no mention of Agnes' son!!
Even Agnes' biographer, Charles Tranburg, couldn't locate him...
Larry
Moira, I think you may be right about Charles Bickford considering he was a down to earth guy, and although he had two children, most likely didn't want any frills concerning his burial.
Larry, thanks for shedding some light on Stanwyck's son Dion. Since Nancy Sr. was a close friend to Stanwyck it was most likely the reason why Sinatra helped Dion out.
If still alive Dion would be 76 today, and God knows where.
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Screen legend Edward G. Robinson in his home during the 1930s.
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The surviving Munchkins of "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) finally get their star.
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William Holden as Joe Gillis on "Sunset Blvd."
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A chipper Jack Lemmon (as usual).
Director Elia Kazan, Kathaine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy on "The Sea of Grass" set.
Sterling Hayden out boating with Brenda Marshall & William Holden.
James Dean's last day on the set 9/29/55.
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Moments later a fatal crash.
James Dean dead at age 24 on 9/30/55.
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Richard Conte & Tab Hunter harmonizing between takes on "They Came to Cordura".
Maurice Chevalier thanking heaven for little girls (or is it a boy?).
Larry, thanks for shedding some light on Stanwyck's son Dion. Since Nancy Sr. was a close friend to Stanwyck it was most likely the reason why Sinatra helped Dion out.
If still alive Dion would be 76 today, and God knows where.
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Screen legend Edward G. Robinson in his home during the 1930s.
Cornel Wilde & Evelyn Keyes playing with a YoYo on the se of "A Thousand and One Nights".
Comic Edgar Kennedy in a game of golf with Johnny Weissmuller.
Bob Hope jivin' with the energetic Judy Garland.
The surviving Munchkins of "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) finally get their star.
At home with married couple June Haver and Fred MacMurray.
Errol Flynn wearing a head dress befitting his reputation (1956).
A close shave for Chuck Connors.
Marlon Brando slim and trim with dagger eyes.
Arlene Dahl with Lex Barker, her first of 6 husbands.
Glenn Ford & Ronnie Howard horsing around on the set.
Ava Gardner, 6 love-6 love-6 love.
Claudette Colbert with 1st husband Actor/director Norman Foster, busting her chops.
William Holden as Joe Gillis on "Sunset Blvd."
Zany Marie Wilson with adopted son Gregson.
A chipper Jack Lemmon (as usual).
Director Elia Kazan, Kathaine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy on "The Sea of Grass" set.
Sterling Hayden out boating with Brenda Marshall & William Holden.
James Dean's last day on the set 9/29/55.
James Dean with his 1955 silver Porsche Spider 9/30/55.
James Dean with his mechanic Rolf Wutherich 9/30/55.
Moments later a fatal crash.
James Dean dead at age 24 on 9/30/55.
Montgomery Clift & Eva Marie Saint on the set of "Raintree County".
Brazilian Bombshell Carmen Miranda in all her glory.
Bill Williams & Barbara Hale on their wedding day.
John Garfield & Lana Turner between filming "The Postman Always Rings Twice".
Richard Conte & Tab Hunter harmonizing between takes on "They Came to Cordura".
Maurice Chevalier thanking heaven for little girls (or is it a boy?).
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