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Gregg Allman

Jessica Biel and Scarlett Johansson in 1998.

glamidols: Jessica Lange – 1976

I suppose people could blame me for ending Audrey Hepburn’s career. She knew her potential. If she had kept working, the parts were there for her, and her success professionally would have continued at a high level for years. But she wanted to be with her family. She wanted a private life. And she couldn’t bear the thought that she might fail as a mother. It was too important to her. I remember her long hair, her bare feet, which as a little boy I often caressed while she put her makeup on. Whenever she had to go to a dinner or a cocktail party, she would always say, “Oh, if only I could only stay home and eat in the kitchen with you.” I remember school days, cramming for exams for which she probably fretted more than I did. She would test me before bed and again in the morning, waking up with a sort of sleepy head only adults enjoy. I remember her elation at good grades, her support and positiveness for the “not so good ones”. I remember sleepovers on weekends, when we would chat with the lights out, during those precious few moments before one falls asleep. We would talk about feelings and plans and people and things, but in that way that is specific to that darkness, like two souls suspended. I am often asked what it was like to have a famous mother. I always answer that I don’t know. I knew her first as my mother and then as my best friend. She wanted to be a mother very much so when she had the opportunity, she did it to the fullest extent of the law. Audrey Hepburn’s son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer +

laurapalmerwalkswithme: Rare Twin Peaks Behind the Scenes pictures by Paula K. Shimatsu

20th-century-man: Natalie Wood

gingerrogerss: Carole Lombard, 1941

vintagegal: Twiggy c. 1966

Mister Rogers will always one of the coolest in my eyes. Here he is with his puppets in the 1960’s.

superseventies: Lou Reed at the Music Inn in Massachusetts, 1973. Photo by Gerard Malanga.

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70spostergirls: Erin Grey

Happy birthday, Jaclyn!

nickdrake: Cast of The Munsters

Tina Weymouth (from Talking Heads) and Grandmaster Flash in NYC, 1981

Tom Waits; John Lurie; Roberto Benigni on the set of Down By Law, 1986

Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman late 1940s by William Gottlieb.

Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as Bonnie and Clyde - late 1960s

Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Charlton Heston at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington

Madonna 1983

Alice Cooper 1972

Teenage Angelina Jolie

nearlyvintage: GARY OLDMAN, MAY 1987

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tedbunny: Director Alfred Hitchcock, at the time of the filming of his movie “The Birds” Hollywood, Universal Studios, 1962 by Philippe Halsman.

houseofsushi: Helen Slater in Supergirl (1984)

nearlyvintage: CHRISTIAN SLATER

lifeonmars70s: Ornella Muti

David Bowie

mydarkapron: ◤ DRESSED TO KILL, 1980 ╳ Brian De Palma

Steve Martin 1980

superseventies: Curtis Mayfield

losetheboyfriend: Harry Nilsson

american-graffiti: www.monoscope.com

60s70sand80s: Darren Robinson of The Fat Boys, 1988

indypendent-thinking: Debbie Harry (via http://ift.tt/1sR1HAw)

Katharine Hepburn, 1938.

indypendent-thinking: Bruce Weber, Matt Dillon, Joshua Tree, CA, 1983 (via http://ift.tt/1qsTCMj)