Sharon Tate, photographed by Eddie Waters during an October 1965 interview with Donald Zec for the Daily Mirror. The interview took place at the Eaton Place apartment that was rented for her by MGM/Filmways while she worked in Europe.
Zec’s article was published in the October 19th, 1965 edition of the Daily Mirror.
Sharon Tate, in 1968 Easter-themed photographs taken to promote The Wrecking Crew. She kept the Steiff rabbit and it was later spotted in the guest room of her home, in 1969.
Sharon Tate’s voice was not used in the film Eye of The Devil. In this video you can hear how she actually sounded during filming and hear the voice that MGM decided to use in the film, in place of Sharon’s.
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Christmas 1965, at Jay Sebring’s home on Easton Drive. Sharon and Jay began dating in 1964 and she moved into his home shortly after. Their relationship would end by mid-1966.
Sharon was briefly back in Los Angeles in December 1965 for the Christmas holiday. She had spent the previous 5 months in Europe to work on the film, Eye Of The Devil. Production was running much longer than anticipated because Kim Novak was forced to leave the film due to a back injury she sustained while shooting a scene. At the time she left, production was nearly complete. However, there were still some important scenes involving her character which still needed to be shot.
MGM paused production in December so that the cast and crew could spend Christmas with their families. They would then start the entire film over in January, with Deborah Kerr replacing Kim Novak.
When Sharon flew to Los Angeles she was accompanied by Guinness, the Yorkshire terrier puppy which was given to her as a gift by David Niven and the crew of the film. In early-1966 when her work schedule became much more hectic and required frequent travel, she gave Guinness to her mother. In late-1966 after Sharon settled into a home in Santa Monica, Doris Tate gave her a Yorkshire puppy that had been fathered by Guinness.
Photographs of Sharon Tate taken by William Helburn during a 1967 photoshoot for Esquire magazine. The images on the left were published by Esquire. The images on the right were later released by William Helburn.
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Sharon Tate, photographed by John Verzi. Verzi dated the image as March 30th, 1967.
The Los Angeles Public Library acquired the entire John Verzi Collection at auction for $144,000. The collection consists of over 12,000 slides and photographs taken by Verzi. The library has stated that the collection will be available to view online after it is properly catalogued and archived. A handful of images were used by The Los Angeles Times in articles about the collection, including this one of Sharon.
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