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vintagebreeze: Sammy Davis, Jr. and Olga James in the stage production Mr. Wonderful.

vintageruminance: Joan Collins - 1970s

blackhistoryalbum: Whoopi Goldberg is the first and only African-American winner of an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony)

Chuck Norris

Anjelica Huston and Liza Minnelli

sala66: Dustin Hoffman en “Papillon”, 1973

ohmarlenemarlene: Carole Lombard

wehadfacesthen: Katharine Hepburn in a 1935 portrait by Ernest Bachrach

Kim Novak for Pal Joey, c. 1957

wehadfacesthen: Robert Mitchum, 1940’s

houseofsushi: Helen Slater in The Legend of Billie Jean (1985)

houseofsushi: Lea Thompson in Howard the Duck (1986)

bigmeowski: Quentin Tarantino on the set of Reservoir Dogs (1992)

losetheboyfriend: Iggy Pop; captured by Roberta Bayley (1976)

vintagegal: "I’ve got some news for you, Johnny. I’m going to do exactly what I please, when I please." Rita Hayworth in Gilda (1946)

vintageruminance: Dolly Parton - 1978

ladiesofthe70s: Good Times - Ja’net Dubois, Bern Nadette Stanis with Ralph CarTer

ladiesofthe70s: Faye Dunaway

voxsart: The Furry Years. Paul Newman and Ava Gardner, 1972.

voxsart: 1942. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.

Good morning.

houseofsushi: Kathleen Turner in Prizzi’s Honor (1985)

Christopher Reeve in Superman II | 1981

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officialdollyparton: dailyactress: Dolly Parton Classic.

Christopher Hewitt + Bob Uecker in Mr. Belvedere | 1990

Bette Davis by Bert Six

Shirley MacLaine

theloudestvoice: June Marlowe (November 6, 1903 - March 10, 1984) A silent screen actress since 1924, June Marlowe is today most famous for her role in the talking “Our Gang” shorts as the pretty teacher Miss June Crabtree, for which she donned a blonde wig. These shorts were her last screen appearances, and she died in Burbank, California in 1984 from Parkinson’s Disease.

Sean Connery and Harrison Ford

Monty Python

I guess she doesn't want me to get away while she is napping.

Tim Curry and Nell Campbell

Chris Rock, Ben Affleck, Jason Mewes and Matt Damon

Dave Grohl

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Stevie Nicks photographed by Sam Emerson in 1976.

pulchraimagines: Blondie images

houseofsushi: JoBeth Williams in Poltergeist (1982)

blackhistoryalbum: BEFORE THEY WERE FAMOUS……OPRAH WINFREY 21-year-old Oprah Winfrey interviewing Jesse Jackson, 1975.

Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner Reading a MAD Magazine (1967?)

superseventies: Billy Idol - Generation X

lottereinigerforever: Fred Williamson Playgirl 1973

wehadfacesthen: Clint Eastwood photographed by Josh Hamilton, 1958