Ginger Rogers dines at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Hollywood, 1940s
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Ginger Rogers photographed in promotional picture for Carefree (1938)
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Ginger Rogers at Cannes Film Festivals, 1956.
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Ginger Rogers in Tales of Manhattan (1942) dir.Julien Duvivier
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Ginger Rogers (1933)
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“The night of the Academy Awards, I dressed in a black lace and gray peau-de-soie gown dressed by Irene and was ministered by Louise, my hairdresser. Eddie Rubin, my dear friend and publicist, also helped prepare me for the ordeal by bolstering my morale. I wish deep inside me that I didn’t have to be a part of this parade. However, I bit my tongue and pulled up my long silk stockings, along with my courage.” – Ginger: My Story.
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Update: accurate year is dated 1938. Getty lists it as 1940. I was wondering really hard why was her hair blonde in 1940.
May 6,1940: Ginger Rogers attend a Polo Match in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by William Grimes/Michael Ochs Archives)
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Ginger Rogers frame by frame: Carefree (1938)
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Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers in Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
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Ginger Rogers frame by frame: I’ll Be Seeing You (1944)
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Ginger Rogers in promotional photos for Primrose Path (1940)
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May 6,1940: Ginger Rogers attend a Polo Match in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by William Grimes/Michael Ochs Archives)
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“As for Ginger Rogers, her lips are like a rose in full bloom. They are full and reflect her joy in living and her exuberance. Because most of her parts are of the joyous type, we give her lips a little more up-tilt than they naturally have so her mouth will be in harmony with her role” (x)
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