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Grace Kelly in High Society (1956)
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Buster Keaton in Go West (1925)
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Steve McQueen and Natalie Wood in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)
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Clara Bow in Red Hair (1928), which is now considered a lost film. This opening sequence that was shot in Technicolor is the only surviving color footage of Clara.
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Humphrey Bogart photographed by Yousuf Karsh (1946)
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Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963)
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Jane Russell photographed by George Hurrell for The Outlaw (1943)
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Paul Newman in Somebody Up There Likes Me  (Robert Wise, 1956), Newman’s first critical and commercial hit
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Gene Kelly photographed by Gjon Mili for LIFE Magazine (1944)
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Ava Gardner in The Killers (1946)
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“Learn your lines, find your mark, look ‘em in the eye and tell 'em the truth.”
-James Cagney
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Ingrid Bergman photographed by Gordon Parks (1949)
“Three women stopped on the hill above us. Clad in black, and resembling ominous birds, they stared at her with curiosity. Aware of their presence, Ingrid waited for them to leave. I allowed my camera to record this sardonic moment.”
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Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte in Carmen Jones (1954)
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Marilyn Monroe in Niagara (1953)
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Remembering Marilyn Monroe on her birthday ❤️
“I never wanted to be Marilyn - it just happened. Marilyn's like a veil I wear over Norma Jeane.”
Photographs taken by Lawrence Schiller on her 36th birthday on the set of Something’s Got to Give (June 1st, 1962)
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Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra photographed by Richard Avedon for Guys and Dolls (1955)
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Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis on the set of The Defiant Ones (1958)
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