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Joan Baez, Woodstock, New York, 1965 © Daniel Kramer.
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Elizabeth Taylor in Las Vegas by Douglas Kirkland, 1961
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Jaclyn Smith photographed by Helmut Newton for American Vogue, April 1980.
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Lillian Gish was a pioneering figure in American cinema, often referred to as the "First Lady of the Silent Screen."
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“Although Mr. Thomas teased and kidded me with his risque Welsh wit, he was quiet and respectful to Marilyn. Dylan Thomas seemed aware that behind the platinum hair and terrific body, there was a fragile and sensitive girl….He was obviously a horny Welshman, but he never once made any kind of pass at Marilyn. Not even a verbal one….I think this poet sensed that she very badly needed not to be thought of as just a tits-and-ass cutie.”
- actress Shelley Winters in her autobio on the meeting of the poet Dylan Thomas and Marilyn Monroe in 1950
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