The graceful Audrey Hepburn
By Bob Willoughby from Elliot Gallery, 1953
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Stay cozy.
@soft-homestyle
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Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Blondell in “Night Nurse” (1931)
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A Polaroid Edit, Happy 🍑!💋
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Let's take a moment to appreciate that timeless physique 💖 A Fresh Hi-res Multi Layer Edit of a Bunny Yeager 📸 Key Biscayne, FL 1954💋
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vintage nude French postcard
P.C. Paris
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Ella Raines (1920-1988)
American film and television actress active from the early 1940s through the mid-1950s. Described as "sultry" and "mysterious", the green-eyed star appeared frequently in crime pictures and film noir, but also in drama, comedy, Westerns, thrillers, and romance.
Ella Raines (06.08.1920 - 30.05.1988)
Among the leading men she starred with were John Wayne, Charles Laughton, William Powell, Randolph Scott, Franchot Tone, Brian Donlevy, and Burt Lancaster. When film roles dwindled she turned to television. Her second marriage was to Robin Olds, a U.S. Air Force triple-ace fighter pilot and Commandant of Cadets of the United States Air Force Academy.
Raines appeared as a pin-up girl in the June 2 and June 16, 1944, issues of the G.I. magazine Yank, and on the cover of Life magazine twice, in 1944 for her work in Phantom Lady, and in 1947 for Brute Force.
She died from throat cancer in Sherman Oaks, California on May 30, 1988, aged 67.
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Sharon Tate behind the scenes of 'The Thirteen Chairs' in Italy, 1969
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