Edith Piaf (center) is congratulated by screen stars after her opening appearance at the Versailles Night Club in New York in 1950. (L-R) Faye Emerson, Sonja Henie, Piaf, Judy Garland, and Ginger Rogers.
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 1
Faye Emerson: Ilona Szabo in The Play's the Thing (1948 Broadway); Clotilde in Parisienne (1950 Broadway); Dolly Byrnes in Protective Custody (1956 Broadway)
Polly Bergen: John Murray Anderson's Almanac (1953 Broadway); Allyn Macy in Champagne Complex (1955 Broadway); Elizabeth Bennett in First Impressions (1959 Broadway)
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Julie Doing “Stuff” with Famous People (22nd post
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!
Behind the scenes on TORTILLA FLAT.
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interesting hairstyles, 1945
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Julie Bishop-Faye Emerson "Lady Gangster" 1942, de Robert Florey.
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1983
Gloria Swanson at 84 from heart failure
Norma Shearer at 80 from pneumonia
Carolyn Jones at 43 from cancer
Judy Canova at 69 from cancer
Dolores del Río at 78 from liver failure
Faye Emerson at 65 from cancer
Alice White at 78 from stroke
Martha Sleeper at 72 from heart attack
Joan Hackett at 49 from cancer
Jacqueline Logan at 78 from heart failure
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Faye Emerson (July 8, 1917 – March 9, 1983)
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The back of this publicity still reads
F.E. 271 The perfect dress for your loveliest portrait. Your boyfriend overseas will tingle with pride and pleasure when he sees you like this. Faye Emerson, lovely star of Warner Bros. "AIR FORCE," chooses a navy rayon crepe dress as simple and charming as her picture. Square-cut neckline with frilled collar and cuffs. Around her throat she hangs a brilliant star.
From Warner Bros . Pictures, Inc.
New York City
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where’s the fire
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Faye Emerson: Female TV Pioneer
An overdue salute today to early television pioneer Faye Emerson (1917-83).
Emerson was a stunning Broadway, radio, and Hollywood movie actress who just happened to be married to Elliott Roosevelt, son of Eleanor and Franklin. One reason, I think, that Emerson is not as well remembered as some of her contemporaries is that she was not identified with one particular television show. So strong was…
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