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Eva Marie Saint (BOTD July 4, 1924) at a press conference for the release of North by Northwest, 1959 via Hearst Newsreels
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Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly on set of MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR (1958)
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Audrey Hepburn wearing Givenchy in 'Sabrina' (1954) dir. Billy Wilder
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Dolly Parton in New York, photos by David Gahr, September 1976.
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Her image was undeniably one of glamour, satin, furs, and diamonds, but it was sitting on a drugstore stool. She was the perfumed boudoir, but also the ice cream parlor. She was glamorous, but also girlish. When she first started in films, she was more of a little girl than Shirley Temple ever was, because her performances were less calculating. When she came into the studio system, she was like a kid who went to the party where they ran out of cake and ice cream before they got to her. She started looking for her own share, with an appetite that wasn’t going to settle for a little of anything. - Jeanine Basinger on Lana Turner, The Star Machine
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Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon (1957)
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no more passenger princess. we're advocating for walkable cities & eco friendly modes of transportation. pedestrian princess.
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Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore in a publicity photo for the CBS special ‘DICK VAN DYKE AND THE OTHER WOMAN’ (1969)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern (1962)
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Warren Beatty at the Cannes Film Festival (1962)
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Elizabeth Taylor photographed by Philippe Halsman (1948)
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Dolores Del Rio in THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND (1937)
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Douglas Kirkland (1965)
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William Powell (1934)
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