No.11827 [Last50 Posts]
How about top 10 actresses from films before 1980? I got a thing for Swede blondes but I did include a few black haired beauties. It all started when I was talking with a friend about how much more brautiful women were casted to bring works to life and capture our hearts and really make them classics. But after googling some women I remember fondly I found them to be pretty rat faced and disgusting. Also bonus points are seeing them at 80-90 years old and how sometimes beauty never fades or how plastic surgery and drugs really affects the elite. Anyways heres mine in order.
Bibi anderrson wild strawberries
Brigitte bardot Viva Maria
Claudia cardinale 8 1/2
Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at tiffanys
Ursula andress dr no
Britt ekland get carter
Claudette colbert it happenned one night
Katharine ross the graduate
Inger stevens hang em high
Julie christie Dr Zhivago
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No.11829
The ultimate unattainable beauty: an actress from long ago! There are probably many beautiful actresses today but I don't watch enough new stuff to know about them. The current big stars are not very exciting to me.
I thought for a while about all the past actresses I like. I tried to pick some of the best, but I don't have ten yet. For now I will post these five:
Lillian Gish - I don't know her best role, The Wind? That film does not have a good release. Otherwise Birth of a Nation. I need to watch more Griffith. Regardless Lillian is my favorite silent actress.
Isabelle Adjani - Gorgeous throughout the 80s and 90s. To fit the topic I'll choose The Driver. She was younger in The History of Adele H. but I didn't like that film.
Sharon Tate - I have seen Fearless Vampire Killers and Eye of the Devil, need to see Valley of the Dolls
Romy Schneider - A few of her good films are Swimming Pool, Les choses de la vie, 10:30 PM Summer. I don't remember her performance in the Zulawski movie.
Joanna Shimkus - I haven't seen her in a starring role yet, but sometime I'll watch Tante Zita
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No.11831
Catherine Jourdan
Claudia Cardinale is beautiful OP.
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No.11846
>>11831
I've seen her in the Robbe-Grillet films, nothing else. She has a credit for Le Samouraï but it must have been a small role. I don't remember her in that.
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No.12236
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No.12242
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No.12244
>>12242
There's an obscure retro crush. I didn't know about her anyway. Nice photo.
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No.12273
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No.12364
Catherine Deneuve: yay or nay?
She often played the role of an elegant beautiful woman, but for some reason she doesn't appeal to me. Maybe her film persona is too icy, maybe she's too made-up, maybe I just don't like her face.
I'll post some pictures I do like. But overall I'm not a fan, even though a lot of people must like her.
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No.12467
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No.12471
Jaroslava Schallerová and Ivana Karbanová. Jaroslava has that typical qt slav face.
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No.12475
>>12471
She's such a cutie.
It's such a shame I wasn't born 70 years ago. Nowadays the girls here in czech are essentially walking trash.
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No.12476
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No.12477
>>12476
oops, that girl is slovak
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No.12495
This is a fanmade character poster for OHMSS, one of the best early Bond flicks. I think they cast a solid lead actress to compensate for losing Sean Connery.
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No.12585
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No.12586
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No.12589
Marilyn Monroe age 28 @ Banff
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No.12591
>>12589
age 27 in fact, during the making of River of No Return
http://www.cursumperficio.net/FicheAV1.html
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No.12592
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No.12593
>>12495
Yes, also her character is more important dramatically than most of the other Bond girls.
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No.12612
Please excuse my plebaien and jewish taste.
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No.12620
>>12612
Breakfast Club is 1985, five years too late!
>Beautiful actresses pre 1980
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No.12623
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No.12625
>>12623
You are burger. You have to, you destroyed them, along with every culture in the world.
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No.12628
>>12625
I didn't do shit child.
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No.12632
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No.12662
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No.12693
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No.12694
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No.12696
I found a new one - Lupe Velez
I haven't seen her films but being from Mexico she was cast in "exotic" roles in Hollywood, even though she barely looks exotic at all.
<In December 1944, Vélez died of an intentional overdose of the barbiturate drug Seconal. Her death and the circumstances surrounding it have been the subject of speculation and controversy.
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No.12814
>>12632
Because at the problem's core I'm a virgin who can't get laid.
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No.12902
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No.12903
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No.12926
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No.12929
Not necessarily beautiful but kind of hot in a slutty sort of way...
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No.12930
>>12929
She doesn't look familiar but apparently I've seen one of her films
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No.13022
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No.13373
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No.13435
Catherine Spaak
French girl who was in a lot of Italian movies in the 1960s
Her last name seems more Dutch than French to me, what do you think?
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No.13437
>>13435
Spaak could be Swedish
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No.13502
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No.13754
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No.13755
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No.13759
>>12696
I really find it interesting when an actress pre 1950s suicides especially from an od or alchohol
I know Judy Garland was one of the most famous examples and there was Virginia Rappe, Thelma Todd is the other example I can think of but I think she was murdered
The point is I wish I was born in the dirty thirties I would have moved to Hollywood and experienced first hand pre code hollywood
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No.13771
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No.13801
>>13435
>>13437
Probably flemish, seeing as her uncle was prime minister of belgium (thrice)
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No.13887
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No.14325
Would like to take boat ride with
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No.14370
Born in India of mixed parentage, Merle Oberon had an exotic beauty that proved to be her stepping-stone to a successful film career. Her first important role was as Anne Boleyn in the Private Life of Henry VIII in 1933 which starred Charles Laughton; this led to leading roles in films such as The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Dark Angel (a performance that earned her an Oscar nomination), and in 1939 her iconic role as Cathy in Wuthering Heights opposite Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff.
Instrumental to Merle's early career was the famed director Alexander Korda (whom she later married). He had worked in Hollywood during the silent film era but relocated to Britain where he founded London Films in 1932. Recognizing Miss Oberon's potential and the quality of her performance in The Private Life of Henry VIII, Korda not only starred her in films he was involved in but also played a key role in helping her obtain her various roles in Samuel Goldwyn-produced films in Hollywood.
Merle was in London filming one of Korda's films, I, Claudius, when she sat for this mesmerizing portrait by Gerald Brockhurst in the painter's Chelsea studio in February 1937. The film's production was halted the following month ostensibly because Merle was injured in a car accident. However, the gossip of the time held that the real reason the film was scrapped stemmed from intense clashes between Korda and the leading man, Charles Laughton. Luckily, Merle recovered and went on enjoy a busy career until she retired in 1973. Truly, the film world's loss of I, Claudius was more than compensated for by the art world's gain of Merle's portrait by Brockhurst. It became, along with the painter's likenesses of the Duchess of Windsor and Marlene Dietrich, one of Brockhurst's three most famous celebrity portraits. Merle Oberon was exhibited in the 1937 Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in London, as well as in the 1938 Royal Society of Portrait Painters' Exhibition (according to the label on the reverse of the painting). When Merle purchased her portrait in May 1937 for the substantial sum of £2,000, the news was reported far and wide.
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No.14833
a nice photo of Myrna Loy, new to me
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No.14841
>>12495
Hated OHMSS personally. Pic related is my favorite Bond girl.
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No.15093
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No.15123
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I love Susanna York, particularly in the famous 1963 Tom Jones a movie that had a vast social influence in that era
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No.15124
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I love Julie Christie too
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No.15125
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. And I love Claudia Cardinale too.
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No.15126
And Honor Blackman is my favorite Bond girl and also the first of the Avengers with Patrick MacNee. When she left to play Pussy Galore in Goldfinger she was replaced with Diana Rigg. Actually the very first season MacNee's partner was a man, Ian Hendry.
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No.15127
>>15126
Wow I screwed that up...here's Honor Blackman
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No.15128
I actually saw Kate Beckinsale in person as I was walking down Granville St in Vancouver past Heffel Gallery. It was early on a beautiful summer morning and she was walking the opposite direction. At a distance I didn't recognize her but there was something very distinctive about her. She had on big sunglasses and had all this hair piled up on her head. I made to ignore her (not to be rude and stare) and as I was just parallel with her and I shot one fast sidelong glance and saw her eyes behind her Chanel sunglasses. She was watching out of the corner of her eye , damn IT WAS HER. I was disciplined and just kept walking, I didn't stare at her with my tongue hanging out. She's gorgeous. It ain't just makeup. And that's really her own hair. Of course I regret a lot of her Hollywood career like most of these beautiful ladies. They deserve better but at least Kate got to play in Whit Stillman's Last Days of Disco, one of my favorite movies. She's so beautiful in there. She's the exact twin of this girl I had an immense crush on in Grade 11. That one became a corporate lawyer and even today after all these years, I still get really sad I'm not her husband.
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No.15129
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. And Van Helsing is worth seeing just to watch Kate.
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No.15130
I would love to go back in history to Paris 1918, the night that Louis Brooks arrived and danced the Charleston with wild abandon in a nightclub full of rich American expats. She was 18.
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No.15131
Barbara Eden did act in some movies even though she's mostly famous for her TV career now.
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No.15132
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No.15133
And Natalie Wood, so damn fine.
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No.15134
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No.15138
Janet Leigh with Orson Welles and Charlton Heston in Touch of Evil and with Frank Sinatra in the Manchurian Candidate
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No.15139
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No.15140
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No.15141
Clara Bow, the "It" girl (she did "it", and thus was a scandalous character back in the day)
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No.15142
Baroness Alida Maria Laura Altenburger von Marckenstein-Frauenberg (31 May 1921 – 22 April 2006), better known by her stage name Alida Valli (or simply Valli), was an Italian actress who appeared in more than 100 films, including Mario Soldati's Piccolo mondo antico, Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case, Carol Reed's The Third Man.
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No.15143
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I know that in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo you're supposed to be all enamored of Kim Novak but I think Jimmy Stewart was an idiot for not being happy with Barbara Bel Geddes instead. She's far more attractive to me.
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No.15144
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Anita Ekberg, Fellini's La Dolce Vita
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No.15147
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No.15148
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Ewa Aulin plays Candy Christian, a naive blond teenager who gets violated by every man she encounters. Written by Terry Southern.
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No.15149
>>15148
Oh yes, Ewa is a cutie and Candy is a fun movie
I've also seen her in the Tinto Brass giallo film Deadly Sweet
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No.15150
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No.15152
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Lauren Bacall. In To Have and Have Not she's around 18 here I think.
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No.15153
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. John Huston director, Truman Capote scriptwriter, set in Ravello Italy, starring Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lolabrigida, Malcolm Morely, Peter Lorre....etc etc etc.
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No.15154
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Another scene from Beat the Devil by John Huston and Truman Capote.
Gina Lolabridgida with Jennifer Jones
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No.15155
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No.15156
Bibi Andersson was always one of Ingmar Bergman's favorite actresses to cast in his movies.
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No.15157
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Gradisca ("if it pleases you") played by Magali Noel in Fellini's Amaracord.
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No.15158
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Rita Hayworth (strangely, as a platinum blond) in Orson Welles The Lady From Shanghai
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No.15159
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No.15160
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Jennifer Connelly, in this case, playing in The Rocketeer
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No.15161
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No.15167
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Patricia Neal with Gary Cooper in Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead
"This was Cooper's best scene in the movie. Here, he understood his part. Regarding the rest of the scene, are we supposed to infer that Dominique was fantasizing about getting drilled by Roark?"
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No.15169
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No.15170
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Fellini's short film, The Temptation of Dr. Antonio in Boccaccio 70 with Anita Ekberg again
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No.15171
You know I seriously don't give a rat's ass about "Hanoi Jane" or any of that bullshit. The Vietnam War was a hideous mistake. The fact is that Jane was a smoking hot babe back in her day .
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No.15174
>>15155
I was just reading about the film in that video thumbnail. Gene Tierney apparently plays a lily white African girl? I guess that's enough to make it interesting. During WWII the Nazis are running guns to the natives to spark a rebellion, but Gene helps the British thwart their plans. Or something like that. I didn't know if Nazis really took measures to support African self-determination. I thought their main purpose in Africa was to protect Italian colonial interests (which eventually failed). Anyway it's funny how the main thrust of this movie seems to be that the British are the rightful rulers of Africa.
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No.15176
Frances Farmer was beautiful but she was one tough cookie.
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No.15177
We tend nowadays to think of Angela Lansbury as an old lady, like Murder She Wrote, or worse, as the evil mother of brainwashed communist assassin Lawrence Harvey. A lot of her career was on the New York stage. When she was young, she was very hot, but she was never your typical bimbo starlet. You can see from her face that she was a formidable intelligent person.
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No.15178
Time travels swiftly and by the time the late fifties and early sixties rolled around Loretta Young's earlier movie career was largely forgotten and she was seen more as the middle aged star of a network TV show, The Loretta Young Show. AKA "Attila the Nun".
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No.15179
Never a great actress or noteworthy beauty, Nancy Davis (Reagan) seems to have been well enough socially connected to work in the Hollywood system for a while. Hellcats of the Navy with Ronald Reagan was her most important role.
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No.15180
Bernadette Peters was never a great film star, though she does have her credits in Hollywood. She was more of a musical performer, on Broadway, Las Vegas live stage. She's not a great beauty either with that funny underbite and crazy hair, but she had a hot body and a striking character so she's worthy of note.
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No.15181
Terry Moore had a run of the mill mediocre Hollywood career as a typical American soubrette, until she twisted Howard Hughes' arm into marriage, making her the wife of the wealthiest man in the world at that time and the effective head of the CIA.
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No.15182
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No.15183
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No.15184
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No.15185
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No.15186
Simone Simon, actress in France and Hollywood from 1932 into the 70's
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No.15187
Ann Miller, a really long career from when she was 11 in the 1930's till Mulholland Drive.
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No.15188
Dorothy Stratten. I knew Paul Snider back in the 70's. He was universally despised, even by his friends that he hung with. Around the time Dorothy became playmate of the month/year Paul was pimping her in Vancouver nightclubs for $1500 a night. Then she got taken up and taken away from Paul by Hef and Bogdonavitch. Then they were both dead. The general opinion was that it wasn't a murder suicide, but instead that Paul started playing small town tricks in big LA and somebody put him in his place, ie, the morgue. I was reminded of him by that awful picture of Johnny Stompinanto and his satin gigolo shirt.
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No.15189
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. And Dorothy actually was in a movie...Galaxina 1980. Wow. And it's a steaming piece of crap too in every way, particularly the scene designs, cinematography and lighting too. Wow..
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No.15191
https://ok.ru/video/324744383139
Myrna Loy, with William Powell The Thin Man series. I had a friend who watched all of them over and over obsessively. "They always have a drink in their hands" he'd marvel...
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No.15192
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No.15193
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No.15194
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Dinah Shore. Mainly a TV actress and performer though she did do some propaganda type movies during WWII. She actually got more attractive as she aged into the late sixties as success seems to have allowed her some superior cosmetic surgery and dentistry and better hair styling. I used to get an electrified stiffy to her as a little boy.
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No.15195
Carol Kane was never a big top of the marquis star but she was a solid thespian who appeared in a lot of movies in small character roles. She had this thoughtful melancholy about her that always allowed her to steal a lot of scenes even when she wasn't given anything to say. One thing I've noticed about actors and actresses is that they tend to be in troupes. For example there's certain actors that you'll see in a Kubrick movie and nowhere else. Or like Joseph Cotten and several others, that turn up in Orson Welles movies mainly. Carol Kane seems to appear in east coast based movies with a strong intellectual scripts and never in big glossy Hollywood blockbusters.
She's often made up to look weird but she ain't ugly.
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No.15196
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No.15197
Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900 – April 30, 1974) was an American actress whose 41-year career included work in radio, stage, film, and television.[1] She is best known for her role as Endora on the television series Bewitched, but she also has notable roles in films, including Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons, Dark Passage, All That Heaven Allows, Show Boat, and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte.
Moorehead rarely played lead roles, but her skill at character development and range earned her one Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards in addition to nominations for four Academy Awards and six Emmy Awards. She was the first woman to host the Oscars ceremony. Her transition to television won acclaim for drama and comedy. She could play many different types, but often portrayed haughty, arrogant characters.
kek...here she is playing with John Wayne in Ghengis Khan.
And that's her with Haley Mills (and Adolph Menjou) in Walt Disney's Pollyanna.
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No.15198
But then there are the peripheral careers; actresses who were competent but not great craftsmen, good looking and agreeable who managed to eke out a living without going bankrupt or being arrested for prostitution. Lee Meriwether for example seemed to have found a place in the Quinn Martin TV production machine, and continues to this day in her 80's as a voice actress in the gaming business. She's taken good care of herself apparently. She even got a painting of herself on the cover of a Gold Key comic book. I remember that red Gemini capsule well...
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No.15199
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No.15200
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No.15201
God Hollywood is a rotten dump. haha
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No.15204
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I know 1989 is a bit outside the specified time period here, but I can't help including this scene from Scandal, with Brigit Fonda.
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No.15205
Susan George with double rape scene from Straw Dogs
https://youtu.be/MivNqkAvusU
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No.15206
Clair Bloom. You need to catch her in the original Haunting.
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No.15207
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Claire Bloom was a Shakespearian actress of the highest order
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No.15208
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Here's the full movie of Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious with Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant
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No.15209
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No.15210
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Eleanor Parker. I've never heard of her but she did 80 movies and TV series and some of them were big ones, but her career seems to have ended in the early 50's when I was just being born.
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No.15212
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No.15213
Here's Priscilla Lane. She played in Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace with Cary Grant. I really like that movie. If you ever want to go back to the good old days and just dream about what America once was I strongly recommend that movie. A great movie to watch on Halloween.
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No.15214
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No.15215
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. She won an Oscar for this performance
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No.15219
Piper Laurie, from The Hustler with Paul Newman to Twin Peaks.
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No.15220
Sue Lyon. Frankly she does nothing for me in Lolita but in Night of the Iguana you can really emphasize with Richard Burton sweating heavily when he's around her. There were zillions of sweet nymphets like her all over the place around the mid sixties as as a junior high student they drove me insane.
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No.15223
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. The career of an actrice is always precarious. Early success is no indicator for the future. A star is one or two failures away from being a bad bet and unemployable.
Tippy Walker for example
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/a-star-is-born-lost-and-found?irclickid=X1PzFj3huxyJW4c0MSU5wRc5UklRukwfXywUSM0&irgwc=1&source=affiliate_impactpmx_12f6tote_desktop_adgoal%20GmbH&utm_source=impact-affiliate&utm_medium=123201&utm_campaign=impact&utm_content=Online%20Tracking%20Link&utm_brand=tny
>Both women are now in their sixties, and it turns out that they’ve had lives eerily like those that that could have been extrapolated from the characters they play in “Henry Orient.” Spaeth (levelheaded, studious Gil) left acting, graduated from Columbia University with an M.B.A., and went into Republican politics. She worked for the F.B.I. as assistant to the director, created and ran Ronald Reagan’s communications office when he was President, worked on George W. Bush’s campaigns, including being the P.R. point woman on the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth effort (which she says is her “biggest regret”), and now has her own successful communications firm in Dallas—she posts promotional videos on YouTube about being an effective corporate communicator.
>It was harder to find out what happened to Tippy Walker, the radiant actress who played Val. The brilliance of her performance seemed to have surprised even the moviemakers (they ended up reshaping the movie around Val’s character in the editing room, including a day of shooting, months after the production wrapped, of the iconic scene of her walk through a snowy Central Park, beloved of all fans of the film). I searched the IMDb message boards for news of her, and found hundreds of queries from fans, but few answers. She was briefly on the TV show “Dr. Kildare” and did a similarly short stint on “Peyton Place,” during its final throes. She played in just two more movies, “Jennifer on my Mind,” an execrable 1971 film written by Eric Segal, of “Love Story” infamy, where she essentially played Val more grownup—a troubled, rich-girl heroin addict who O.D.s at the end. (A Tippy Walker fanatic, and they are legion, has posted the entire movie to YouTube; it reveals that she lost exactly none of the thrilling naturalism of her “Henry Orient” performance—she is by far the best thing in the movie—and was, indeed, on a par with the actor who, in one of his earliest first film roles, had a cameo as a voluble taxi driver: Robert De Niro.) She was then in a movie called “The Jesus Trip” (also 1971), which attempted to cash in on the biker-movie trend spawned by “Easy Rider.” She played a kidnapped nun. She was twenty-four, and that was her last acting job.
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No.15224
Linda Kerridge to me is one of the most beautiful women of her time. She only had a brief career and then disappeared from the scene, not for any lack of looks or talent. I strongly recommend Paul Moressey's Mixed Blood where she plays a very rich bored NY socialite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD4ft4kt2fo
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No.15225
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Edie Sedgwick appeared in a lot of Andy Warhol movies
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No.15226
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No.15227
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Claudine Longet was so famous that the Rolling Stones wrote a song about her.
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again, Claudine
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again
She only does it at weekends
Claudine
Now only Spider knows for sure
But he ain't talkin' about it any more
Isn't, Claudine?
There's blood in the chalet
And blood in the snow
She washed her hands of the whole damn show
Claudine
She shot him once right through the head
She shot him twice right through the chest
The judge says ruled it was an accident Claudine
Accidents will happen
And Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again, Claudine
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again
Claudine's back in jail again, Claudine
Hey go baby
Go baby…
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No.15228
why this goddamn thread smells like incel so much
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No.15229
>>15228
>why this goddamn thread smells like incel so much?
Because you're here?
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No.15230
Lee Remick was a staple performer in the 50's and 60's. She was always typecast in roles as a vulnerable flawed person doomed to be a victim.
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No.15231
Barbara Stanwyck had a strong career that extended from the mid 1920's to the 1960's and beyond
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No.15232
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No.15233
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. No other movie depicts how depressing and ugly the 70's became than Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Diane Keaton has this horrible black cloud of doom hanging over her head for the entire movie and watching it is torture as you sit there and wait for her catastrophic ending.
In many ways it's the perfect 70's movie.
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No.15237
Dorothy Mallone.
Lots of bit parts, supporting actresses and 400 episodes of Peyton Place.
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No.15240
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. God, women have changed so much since the 40's and 50's and 60's. It's tragic.
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No.15241
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No.15242
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Well there's Vera Miles, most well known for Psycho and then there's Sylvia Miles of Andy Warhol/Paul Morressey and Midnight Cowboy fame.
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No.15243
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. And Andy Warhol's (Paul Morressey's) Heat with Joe D'Allesandro
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No.15244
That fat broad in the scene from Heat with Sylvia was Pat Ast. We should also mention while were on the topic of Heat, Andrea Feldman who is hilarious.
https://youtu.be/2sWhQRCIymI
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No.15247
When I was a little boy I had a massive crush on Marietta Hartley. Her face was so beautiful to me it hurt me to look at her.
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No.15248
It's the 1970's. Morgan Fairchild, take off your panties, sit on my face, smother me to death with your perfect ass. I want to die a happy man.
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No.15252
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No.15253
Simone Signoret, from the 40's through the 60's. She's probably best remembered for her role as the prostitute/spy without a country stuck on a cruise liner in Ship Of Fools.
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No.15254
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Damn and Oskar Werner was a great actor too..
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No.15255
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Huh...Vivien Leigh played in Ship of Fools too
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No.15256
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No.15278
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Gloria Swanson. And hanging around here I'm suddenly feeling strongly that the time has finally come to watch some Von Stroheim movies
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No.15279
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Queen Kelly (1929) is an American silent film produced in 1928-29 and released by United Artists. The film was directed by Erich von Stroheim, starred Gloria Swanson, in the title role, Walter Byron as her lover, and Seena Owen. The film was produced by Joseph P. Kennedy, who was Swanson's lover at the time.
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No.15280
Tuesday Weld
Dobie Gillis's girlfriend
A very bad wife in Once Upon A Time In America.
Diane Keaton's hot popular sister in Looking For Mr. Goodbar.
A fat alcoholic wife to Robert Duvall in Falling Down
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No.15281
I've tried to leave the old age factor out of this thread as much as I can. Time is cruel, especially to beautiful women.
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No.15284
WORLD IS PARADISE OPEN YOUR EYES
DON'T BE FOOL SEE THROUGH
TRUTH AND WEBS SHAMELESS HACKS
YOUR SOUL IS IMMORTAL YOU KNEW
Pretty please, post Annie Jamet. I'd ask for Ogier, but she doesn't fit, Chaullet already has nice pic in top 250, Soňa Valentová will be probably hard to search for and I've seen her only in Witchhammer, Anna Karina was fine in La Religieuse, strong personalities just shine in bland clothing (they are what makes them beatiful, they give beauty), when she weren't wearing any head covering, in the dark teal robe, yes, that's when she was the perfect bride, to fuck with God against the wall of monastery, with blood dripping on the greenest grass, on the bloodlusty emeralds.
That's all I can think of right now, maybe also Florence Bellamy and Charlotte Alexandra.
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No.15286
Invidious embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>15280
Have you seen Play It As It Lays? A nice little gem starring Tuesday Weld. Somehow it continues to elude the home video market.
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No.15287
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. This isn't exactly the best quality of acting but there's this odd transition between Vaudeville comedy, the New York stage, and early TV that's a thing of the past now. I encountered live variety shows that had this kind of comedy in downtown Rome as late as the 1950's. I wonder if it still survives in the 21st century? Anyway, Gracie Allen was the avatar of this and the Burns and Allen TV show really expresses the true style and feel of the prosperous 50's better than anything else I can think of, even more than big fins on huge American cars with lots of chrome. It's sort of out of place here but for me a lot of this thread is a sentimental stroll down memory lane.
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No.15288
>>15287
I meant "downtown Rome as late as 1985" not the 1950's.
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No.15289
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. The relationship of the NY stage to the movies and TV is again seen in the career of Kitty Carlisle (fake name)
>Kitty Carlisle was born as Catherine Conn (pronounced Cohen) in New Orleans, Louisiana of German Jewish heritage. Her grandfather Ben Holtzman was the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, and a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War. He had been a gunner on the CSS Virginia, the Confederate ironclad warship that fought the USS Monitor at the Battle of Hampton Roads. Her father Joseph Conn was a gynecologist who died when she was 10 years old.[citation needed] Her mother[4] Hortense Holtzman Conn was obsessed with breaking into the prevailing Gentile society. A taxi driver once asked if her daughter were Jewish, and she answered, "She may be, but I'm not".[5]
>Carlisle's mother took her to Europe in 1921 where her mother hoped to marry her off to European royalty, believing that the nobility there were more amenable to a Jewish bride. The two of them traveled around Europe and often lived in what Carlisle recalled as "the worst room of the best hotel." She was educated at the Chateau Mont-Choisi in Lausanne, Switzerland, then at the Sorbonne and the London School of Economics. She studied acting in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[6]
Jesus, "Sweet Marijuana" in the Marx Brothers' Night at the Opera 1935
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No.15293
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I already did Natalie Wood, but...OH GOD NATALIE WOOD.
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No.15441
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. We tend to remember Julie Andrews for Sound of Music, a monster hit for sure. But A Thoroughly Modern Millie was in many ways a better made musical. And in this scene we also see another famous actress of the era outside of her TV role in Dick Van Dyke show or Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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No.15526
Originally Kubrick wanted Jill Hayworth to play Lolita, but she turned the role down.
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