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"Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'! "
Happy Brithday Audrey Kathleen Hepburn née Ruston
4 May, 1929.
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Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward in From the Terrace (1960)
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Grace Kelly photographed by Howell Conant in Jamaica, 1955.
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Grace Kelly | Rear Window 1954 | Alfred Hitchcock
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I shall insist on the right to have as many love affairs as I please. I'm certainly not going to sacrifice one iota of my freedom or dignity for any man.
Natalie Wood as Helen Brown in Sex and the Single Girl (1964) dir. Richard Quine
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Ava Gardner during the filming of Mogambo, 1953
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Natalie Wood and Warren Beaty
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Shirley MacLaine and her brother Warren Beatty at the 38th Annual Academy Awards, held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California on April 18th, 1966. Shirley presented the Oscar for Best Director to Robert Wise for The Sound of Music, and Warren co-presented the Oscars for Best Art Direction alongside Debbie Reynolds to the movies Ship of Fools (black and white) and Doctor Zhivago (color). Shirley was born Shirley MacLean Beaty in Richmond, Virginia in 1934 and chose to use her middle name, which was her Canadian mother's maiden name, for her career (though she altered the spelling so it wouldn't be mis-pronounced as 'Mac-Leen'). Warren, born in 1937 in Richmond, Virginia, kept Beaty but added an extra 't' in an attempt to prevent it from being pronounced incorrectly, which both he and his sister had repeatedly encountered as children. Though adding the 't' had mixed results, Warren and Shirley have gone on record stating that Beatty "should rhyme with 'weighty', not 'Wheaties'".
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Gary Cooper in CASANOVA BROWN (1944) dir. Sam Wood
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TO CATCH A THIEF dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Marion Davies
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The Harvey Girls (1946) Dir: Arthur Freed
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Monica Vitti with photographer Peter Basch
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James Dean as Caleb Trask East of Eden (1955) dir. Elia Kazan
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Sharon Tate giving Patti Duke’s Irish wolfhound “Shadrack” a bath at Summit Ridge Drive in 1968
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James Dean by Sanford Roth (1955)
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