What kind of man is he? There's grace in the line and color, but it doesn't emerge pure. It pushes at the edge of something still tentative, unresolved━as if somewhere in the man there is still a key unturned. That’s quite an analysis. Not really. When you come to think of it━it fits everybody, really.
ROCK HUDSON and SALOME JENS
━ [seconds, ‘66. dir. john frankenheimer, cin. james wong howe]
Today I learned about Wong Tung Jim, or James Wong Howe professionally, considered one of the best cinematographers of golden-age hollywood, who also just so happens to be Asian
#OnThisDay in 1956, the legendary James Wong Howe became the first Asian American to win an Academy Award. After eight nominations, Howe took home the Best Cinematography Oscar for Daniel Mann’s THE ROSE TATTOO. #Oscars
The photographer for this BETWEEN TWO WORLDS promo goes for an otherworldly effect as Julie and Faye Emerson strike a pensive pose.
Julie cheers the action at a Sinatra Swooner’s charity softball game on the sidelines with Danny Kaye.
Hey! We gotta eat. On the set of BODY AND SOUL, Julie catches a bite and a gab with cinematographer, James Wong Howe and journalist, Aline Mosby.
Mmmwwaaaahhhh!!!! Julie plants one on Priscilla Lane in a FOUR DAUGHTERS promo photo.
Julie, actor Ralph Bellamy, and director Garson Kanin getting off an American Airlines flight in October of 1940.
June Havoc reviews a script with Julie for Theatre Guild On the Air in May of 1946.
Julie and Joanie (Crawford, that is) on the beach during the filming of HUMORESQUE.
The event? Who knows? But whatever was happening, I’m sure that was the perfect hat for the day, Rosalind Russel! Julie agrees, I’m sure!
I. Can’t. Love. This. MORE! Julie and Ida Lupino Rumba with dancers in a publicity photo for OUT OF THE FOG. Sure, Julie looks sweet here, but his character was completely despicable in this one!