Jean Arthur, director Mitchell Leisen and two dogs take it easy between scenes on Paramount’s Easy Living.
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Jean Arthur, Columbia Screen Snapshots, Series 16, No. 1 (1936)
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girl they're SEAGULLS............ ily
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Jean Arthur 1930
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Jean Arthur, John Lund and Marlene Dietrich for Billy Wilder’s A FOREIGN AFFAIR (1948)
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“Jean Arthur and bandleader Kay Kyser don their whites for a British Relief event.”
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Jean Arthur in a swimsuit portrait with a St. Bernard dog, circa late 1929/early 1930.
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“If she likes you, Jean Arthur will serve your luncheon on ancient pewter plates.”
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Jean Arthur and Mary Martin on the set of The Talk of the Town, 1942.
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Jean Arthur (Columbia, 1930’s)
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James Stewart and Jean Arthur in 'You Can't Take It with You', 1938. The first film collaboration of Jean Arthur, James Stewart and Frank Capra. Later the same teamed up for 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington', 1939.
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Jean Arthur, 1929
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Eric Blore and Jean Arthur in THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD (1936), directed by Stephen Roberts
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