四五十年代的明星们

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<h3>Marlon Brando, 1950, photo by Art Shay</h3> <h3>Audrey Hepburn, 1952, photo by Edward Quinn</h3> <h3>Mitzi Gaynor, 1951</h3> <h3>Gregory Peck in a 1944 photo by Ernest Bachrach</h3> <h3>Lauren Bacall, 1944</h3> <h3>Ingrid Bergman in Notorious&nbsp; (Alfred Hitchcock, 1946)</h3> <h3>Gloria Swanson, 1941, photo by Ernest Bachrach</h3> <h3>Joseph Cotten (15 May 1905 – 6 February 1994)</h3> <h3>Cary Grant, 1936, photo by Ted Allan</h3> <h3>Norma Shearer in costume as Marie&nbsp;Antoinette&nbsp; (W.S. Van Dyke, 1938)</h3> <h3>Carole Lombard, c.1936</h3> <h3>Katharine Hepburn, 1933, a publicity photo for Morning Glory</h3> <h3>Joan Crawford wearing a gown by Adrian, 1936</h3> <h3>Jean Harlow, 1933</h3> <h3>Audrey Hepburn, 1954</h3> <h3>Jayne Mansfield and Jerry Lewis, 1957</h3> <h3>Alain Delon, c.1964</h3> <h3>Shirley MacLaine tries on a dress designed by Edith Head, 1959</h3> <h3>Anthony Perkins photographed on the set of Psycho, 1960</h3> <h3>Greta Garbo, 1929, photo by Ruth Harriet Louise</h3> <h3>Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich in Morocco&nbsp; (Josef von Sternberg, 1930), Dietrich’s first American film</h3> <h3>Susan Hayward, 1942</h3> <h3>Remembering Katharine Hepburn on her birthday&nbsp; (12 May 1907 - 29 June 2003)</h3> <h3>Bette Davis at the Hollywood Canteen, 1944. Hollywood Canteen was a club offering food and entertainment for servicemen during World War II. Many of the hostesses and servers were Hollywood stars like Rita Hayworth, Hedy Lamarr, Marlene Dietrich, etc. The Canteen was organized and the funds were raised by John Garfield and Bette Davis with Jules Stein, president of Music Corporation of America.</h3> <h3>Bette Davis at the Hollywood Canteen, 1944. Hollywood Canteen was a club offering food and entertainment for servicemen during World War II. Many of the hostesses and servers were Hollywood stars like Rita Hayworth, Hedy Lamarr, Marlene Dietrich, etc. The Canteen was organized and the funds were raised by John Garfield and Bette Davis with Jules Stein, president of Music Corporation of America.</h3> <h3>Marlon Brando and Virginia Farmer in a production still from Brando’s first film The Men&nbsp; (Fred Zinneman, 1950), the story of a paralyzed war vet struggling to adapt to a post-war world. Photo is by Scotty Welbourne.</h3> <h3>Painter Cy Twombly visits the hand of the Emperor Constantine in the Museo Capitolini, Rome, 1952. Photo by Robert Rauschenberg. </h3> <h3>Clark Gable and Ava Gardner in a publicity photo for Mogambo&nbsp; (John Ford, 1953).&nbsp;</h3> <h3>James Dean, 1954, photo by Roy Schatt</h3> <h3>Sophia Loren, c.1954</h3> <h3>Judy Garland, 1942</h3> <h3>Norma Shearer and her husband Irving Thalberg, MGM’s head of production, c.1933. They were married just 9 years before Thalberg died in 1936 at the age of 37.</h3> <h3>Marlene Dietrich, 1947, photo by A.L.&nbsp;“Whitey” Schafer</h3> <h3>Sophia Loren, c.1957</h3> <h3>Boulevard de la Madeleine</h3><h3>Café de la Paix 1952</h3> <h3>Marlon Brando, 1952, photo by Virgil Apger, taken during the filming of Julius Caesar</h3> <h3>Greta Garbo, 1931, a publicity photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull for Mata Hari</h3> <h3>Orson Welles, 1940, photo by Ernest Bachrach </h3> <h3>Susan Abraham wears a summer dress by British designer John Cavanagh in a 1950 photo by John French</h3> <h3>Elizabeth Taylor, 1958, photo by Virgil Apger</h3> <h3>Jayne Mansfield, 1957</h3> <h3>Édith Piaf, 1946, photo by Gjon Mili</h3> <h3>Jane Russell out of costume in an original publicity still for The Outlaw (1943)</h3> <h3>Marlene Dietrich, 1940, photo by A.L.&nbsp;“Whitey” Schafer</h3> <h3>Joan Blondell in Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), dir. Mervyn LeRoy</h3> <h3>Kay Francis, 1941</h3> <h3>Paul Newman in his first film The Silver Chalice&nbsp; (Victor Saville, 1954). He hated the film and his performance in it.&nbsp;</h3> <h3>Fashion photo by Hermann Landshoff, New York, 1946</h3> <h3>Gregory Peck, 1945</h3> <h3>Joan Crawford, 1943</h3>

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