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summers-in-hollywood: Marlon Brando, New York, 1950. Photo taken by Philippe Halsman in his studio
wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando, 1948
marlonbrandogifs: This video will never get old
hollywood-portraits: Marlon Brando photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1947.
wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando, 1955 “That’s a part of the sickness in America, that you have to think in terms of who wins, who loses, who’s good, who’s bad, who’s best, who’s worst…I don’t like to think that way. Everybody has their
wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando in training for his first film The Men, 1949
terrysmalloy: Marlon Brando photographed by Ed Clark, 1949.
hennyproud: “Dripping wet with water, Stanley realizes he has struck and abused Stella, and feeling repentant for lashing out at her, he searches for her…Sensually-macho and virile in his wet, torn T-shirt, he bellows repeatedly for Stella from the
wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando, 1948, when he was appearing on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire
dicaprio-diaries: Marlon Brando
wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando, New York, c.1948
revorish: GQ España ¨Un Tranvia Llamado Brando¨ feat. Julian Schneyder by Giampaolo Sgura with styling from Miguel Arnau x Spanish GQ (October 2017) Grooming by Ezio Diaferia
babeimgonnaleaveu: Marlon Brando, circa 1952.
goldenageestate: Cary Grant ~ Mr. Lucky, 1943
archiesleach: Cary Grant, 1933
wehadfacesthen: Eartha Kitt photographed by Gordon Parks in New York, 1952, where she was appearing in the Broadway revue New Faces of 1952
hennyproud: Eartha Kitt photographed by Carl Van Vechten, c. 1954
mabellonghetti: Eartha Kitt backstage at rehearsals for TV play ‘Valiant’, 1956
vintagewoc: Eartha Kitt (1959)
ladybegood: Eartha Kitt with her cat Jinx in her dressing room, 1953
twixnmix: Eartha Kitt photographed by Gordon Parks in New York, 1952.
miss-accacia27: Eartha Kitt
twixnmix: Eartha Kitt, Nat King Cole, Cab Calloway, and Cary Grant on set of “St. Louis Blues” (1958)
archiesleach: Profile portrait of Cary Grant for Paramount Studios, 1933.
settebelllo: Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938) dir. Howard Hawks
oldhollywoodcinema: Cary Grant“I’ve often been accused by critics of being myself on-screen. But being oneself is more difficult than you’d suppose.”
wehadfacesthen: Cary Grant, 1935
fashion-icons: Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)
myrnaloy: Becoming Cary Grant (2017)
wehadfacesthen: Cary Grant, 1933, photo by John Engstead
wehadfacesthen: Paul Newman, New York, c.1956
hennyproud: “For awhile, we led an idyllic life. As I look back on it, it all seems like one of those wickedly, romantic French movies.”Paul Newman in What a Way to Go! (1964) dir. J. Lee Thompson
babeimgonnaleaveu: Paul Newman in The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
lynchead: Paul Newman as Luke Jackson in Cool Hand Luke (1967) dir. Stuart Rosenberg
filmnoirfemalefatales: BROMANCE!
hollywood-portraits: Paul Newman photographed by Leo Fuchs, 1959.
wehadfacesthen: Paul Newman, New York, 1956
(via paulnewman-blog)
modernmissbennet: Just a few famous classic Hollywood actors who were either confirmed or rumored to be gay or bisexual….. or as I like to call this post: none of your faves were straight.
archiesleach: Cary Grant at his beach house, c. 1934
wehadfacesthen: Cary Grant, 1937
hedda-hopper: Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (August 13, 1899 - April 29, 1980)
oldhollywoodcinema: Cary Grant (1937) “My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.”
nitratediva: Cary Grant in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).
filmnoirfemalefatales: Mae West. So ahead of her time.
summers-in-hollywood: Cary Grant taking shelter from the rain, April, 1957. Photo by Harry Benson
emmanuelleriva: Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938) dir. Howard Hawks
oldhollywoodcinema: Remembering Marlon Brando on his birthday ❤️“The only reason I’m in Hollywood is that I don’t have the moral courage to refuse the money.”Photograph taken by Richard Avedon (1951)
miss-vanilla: Marlon Brando and a cat, 50s.
marlonmybrando: Marlon Brando as Johnny Strabler in “The Wild One” from 1953
marlonmybrando: Marlon Brando
marlonmybrando: Marlon Brando photographed for Life Magazine while shooting his first film, “The Men” from 1950.
marlonmybrando: Marlon Brando as Valentine ‘Snakeskin’ Xavier in the 1960’s motion picture drama “The Fugitive Kind ”.
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babeimgonnaleaveu: Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)