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tribeca:

“It was a role no one could live up to, really. No telling where my career would have gone if they hadn’t hung that title on me. Labels limit you, because they limit your possibilities. But that’s how they think in Hollywood.”

— Myrna Loy, on being typecast as “The Perfect Wife”

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silentsandbeyond:

Hurd Hatfield and George Sanders.

Scene from The Picture of Dorian Gray, directed by Albert Lewin. (MGM, 1945)

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divineofficial:

Isn’t Christmas Divine!! 🎄👼

📷: Bill Bernardo

But Donald Said…

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divineofficial:

Divine “was a criminal at Christmas. He almost went to jail for Christmas, because he was so obsessed by it! He never had enough money, but he never let that stop him.” —John Waters

John Waters Interview: Holier and Dirtier | Flavorwire @flavorwire

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thepoodlepatch:

Vintage Poodle Pic…

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thepoodlepatch:

Saw you petting the neighbor’s dog…  Want to tell me what…

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wehadfacesthen:

Guy Madison in a publicity photo for Till The End of Time  (Edward Dmytryk, 1946)

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AREA – on sale at Amazon. $4. 00

Impossible pricing.

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wehadfacesthen:

Remembering  Vivien Leigh  on her birthday  (5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967)

“A stunner whose ravishing beauty often tended to obscure her staggering achievements as an actress. Great beauties are infrequently great actresses – simply because they don’t need to be. Vivien was different; ambitious, persevering, serious, often inspired.”  – Garson Kanin

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directedbychuckjones:

“Welcome to Whoville” original production background layout, graphite, colored pencil, and gouache on 12 field animation paper, by Maurice Noble for the Chuck Jones-directed “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” 1966. 

Bit of trivia: Maurice Noble designed the “Red Door” for Elizabeth Arden.