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deforest: Rita Hayworth on the Columbia lot during the filming of Music in My Heart (1940) https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Kay Francis, April 1938 https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Barbara Stanwyck photographed for Paramount Studios, 1937. https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Joan Crawford between takes on the set of Mannequin, 1937 https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Jean Arthur, c.1920s https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story at the Shubert Theatre, 1939 https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Joan Crawford as Flaemmchen in Grand Hotel (1932) https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Gene Tierney by Walter Sanders for Dragonwyck (1946) https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Lauren Bacall photographed by Ralph Crane, 1945 https://painted-face.com/
deforest:Ava Gardner photographed by Bill Dudas, c.1942 https://painted-face.com/
deforest:ZIEGFELD GIRL (1941) dir. Robert Z. Leonard
deforest: Ann Blyth in MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID (1948)dir. Irving Pichel
deforest:Ava Gardner and Robert Walker in ONE TOUCH OF VENUS (1948)dir. William A. Seiter
deforest:“Skippy” as Asta the Wire Fox Terrier in THE THIN MAN (1934)dir. W.S. Van Dyke
deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931)
deforest: Buster Keaton in One Week (1920)
deforest: Shirley MacLaine photographed by Bill Avery, 1955
deforest: oldhollywood: “Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don’t do that by sitting around wondering about yourself.” -Katharine Hepburn
deforest: Gary Cooper on the set of If I Had a Million (1932)
deforest: Ava Gardner on the set of The Little Hut (1957)
deforest: if you think im not going to meow at that cat in front of all these people then you are wrong my friend
deforest: LENA HORNE inSTORMY WEATHER1943 │ dir. Andrew L. Stone
deforest:Yes, monsters. You know—witches, warlocks, demons, ghouls, zombies, creatures, vampires. Monsters. MAD MONSTER PARTY? (1967) by Rankin/Bass Productions
deforest: Katharine Hepburn photographed for RKO Radio Pictures, 1935.
deforest: Tallulah Bankhead photographed by Ira L. Hill, 1922
deforest: Lillian Gish, 1915
deforest: Betty Grable looks down Fifth Avenue, 1939
deforest: Possibly inspired by millionaire Juan José Zambrano’s addition of a private theater to his Durango residence, which Ramón Samaniego had seen as a boy, Novarro built as an annex to the Gramercy house his own sixty-five seat theater, El
deforest: Omar Sharif, c.1960s
deforest:Gary Cooper, 1920s
deforest: Greta Garbo arrives at Idlewild Airport on December 17, 1951
deforest: Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant on the set of Bringing Up Baby (1938)
deforest: Gary Cooper on the set of The Spoilers, photographed by Earl Crowley, 1930.
deforest: Dean Martin by Bernie Abramson on the set of Sergeants 3, 1961
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deforest: Audrey Hepburn for Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
deforest:if you think im not going to meow at that cat in front of all these people then you are wrong my friend
deforest: France c. 1925 — F. Scott Fitzgerald is filmed writing.
deforest:CLAUDETTE COLBERT’S iconic milk bath scene inTHE SIGN OF THE CROSS (1932)— dir. Cecil B. DeMille
deforest: Joan Bennett wearing a bouffant hoop skirt costume for her role in Mississippi (1935)
deforest: PAUL ROBESON in his film debut inBODY AND SOUL (1925) dir. Oscar Micheaux
deforest:Even a man who is pure at heart and says his prayers by night May become a wolf when the wolf bane blooms And the moon is full and bright. FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN (1943)— dir. Roy William Neill
deforest: Marilyn Monroe prepares to sign her handprints and footprints in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater, June 26, 1953
deforest: Elizabeth Taylor by Bob Willoughby, 1950
deforest: Audrey Hepburn by Wallace Seawell, 1959
deforest: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers photographed for The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)
deforest: Joan Crawford’s famous Charleston kick as captured in the year 1926. Joan came to Hollywood in 1925 as a hard-knock Broadway chorus girl without censorship. She was a mascot of such favorite venues as the Cocoanut Grove and the Montmartre,
deforest: Paul Newman on the set of Cool Hand Luke (1967)
deforest: Elizabeth Taylor, c. 1949
deforest: Katharine Hepburn photographed by John Bryson.
deforest: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz pictured at home, September 1950
deforest: Lucille Ball, 1944
deforest: Marlene Dietrich between takes of The Flame of New Orleans (1941)
deforest: Marion Davies, 1926
deforest: Jean Harlow, 1930s
deforest: Dean Martin and Judy Garland photographed by Bob Willoughby on the set of The Judy Garland Show
deforest: Newlywed Joan Crawford shortly after marrying Phillip Terry, 1942