Diana Sands as "Joan" in George Bernard Shaw's SAINT JOAN (the first time a Black actress played the role in a major Broadway production) at the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater, here with Philip Bosco as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans, 1967 — 1968.
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Propaganda
Diana Sands (A Raisin in the Sun The Landlord)—Every role she had she was sensuous and earthy. She may have been one of the most beautiful women to walk this Earth. She looked so natural in her roles. I can't understand how you can look at her and not fall in love at least a little bit.
Claudia Cardinale (The Leopard, 8 ½, Sandra)— she is just so incredibly stunning and her roles helped define the ideal of the south italian beauty. the pout that launched a thousand ships
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Claudia Cardinale propaganda:
"She was in more than 150 movies, spoke at least 4 languages (including arabic, as she was raised in Tunisia) and had international appeal. She started her career in Italy where she worked with the most acclaimed directors of the 1960' before moving to the states. There, she befriended Barbra Streisand, Rock Hudson and Steve McQueen but she grew bored of America (sorry !) and came to Europe where she continued her career well into the 2000'."
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"She was my bi awakening back when i was 14yo and classic film nerd. (((And i want her to represent italian beauty because i failed to submit her fellow Gian Maria Volonté on time for the hot men poll))) I've seen images of her/heard of the hullaballoo she caused not just in Italy but across Europe at least, way more than I've seen movies she's in (UNTIL NOW) so I'm far from an expert but I couldn't risk her not being in this poll. Behold her:
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 1
Diana Sands: Beneatha Younger in A Raisin in the Sun (1959 Broadway); Adelaide Smith in Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright (1962 Broadway); Doris W in The Owl and the Pussycat (1964 Broadway); Juanita in Blues for Mister Charlie (1964 Broadway)
Rosemary Murphy: Dorothea Bates in Period of Adjustment (1960 Broadway); Dorothea Cleves in Any Wednesday (1964 Broadway); Claire in A Delicate Balance (1966 Broadway)
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Roscoe Orman and Diana Sands in "Willie Dynamite" (1973)
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The Landlord (1970), dir. Hal Ashby
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Alan Alda and Diana Sands, 1964
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The Flip Wilson Show with The Jacksons (1972)
I have come across this skit for some time, now. Enjoy this hilarious skit of The Flip Wilson Show featuring The Jacksons and Diana Sands.
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Propaganda
Diana Sands (A Raisin in the Sun The Landlord)—Every role she had she was sensuous and earthy. She may have been one of the most beautiful women to walk this Earth. She looked so natural in her roles. I can't understand how you can look at her and not fall in love at least a little bit.
Stéphane Audran (The unfaithful wife,Les biches,Le boucher)— ok but have you considered this: cheekbones
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Stéphane Audran propaganda:
Diana Sands propaganda:
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Frances Williams, Diana Sands, John Fiedler, Ossie Davis, Charles Richardson, and Ruby Dee in the stage production “A Raisin in the Sun” in 1959.
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Doctors' Wives (1971)
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