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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months
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Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead and Dick York - Bewitched (1964)
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thegroovyarchives · 1 year
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Agnes Moorehead of Bewitched, 1965. (via: doyouremember/archive.org)
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hotvintagepoll · 2 months
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Hermione Gingold (Gigi, Around the World in 80 Days, The Music Man)—A late addition to the Hollywood scene, but good lord what a mark she made. With a voice absolutely dripping with allure, she turned every film she was in into a romp her autobiography is racy and hilarious. I adore her.
Agnes Moorehead (Dark Passage, Mrs. Parkington)—i'm just submitting all the milfs at this point
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Hermione Gingold:
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Agnes Moorehead:
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“Daughter of a minister, she’s incredibly religious. Would arrive on the bewitched set with “the bible in one hand and the script in the other.” And once during an earthquake, she refused to run to safety and said, “God will protect me.” - Her father prohibited her from attending an acting school until she had a formal education so she got a degree in biology. She taught at english, speech and history a high school while also getting degrees in English and Public Speaking. Entered AADA at 25. - Her film debut was in Citizen Kane when she was about 40 - She had a lovely singing voice. - Despite her religiosity, her privateness and close relationships with female friends fueled rumors even during her lifetime that she liked women. In her rather emotional interview with Boze Hadleigh, she expressed her desire to not have her private life be reduced to a few paragraphs of sensationalism. It is not really possible to know with certainty. - She had a farm with cows and donkeys. Lastly, I am aware that Agnes was not considered a leading lady and I’d like to campaign for her inclusion as we have reason to believe that this might have been due to the prejudices of ageism, her unusual (but stunning) features and a number of other factors: 'To classify her roles so as to discover her closeted lesbianism, although productive in the exploratory sense, runs the risk of imposing another set of stereotypes upon Moorehead. Linking character actresses and lesbians confirms marginalization, and while Moorehead played marginal characters in most of her plays and films, she could have played the leads had she so been cast, and she did play supporting roles brilliantly. That New York and Hollywood directors cast her as the outsider may be as much a statement about ageism and sexism as about sexual identity. It is probable, however, that her sexual identity figured and figured prominently, and if as an overlay to the other issues, we are left to interrogate the entertainment industry that forced her into exaggeration because she could not express whom she really was. Endora and Moorehead, one and the same, finally achieved supporting star status, with all the ambiguous meanings implied by the ''Bewitched'' narrative; however, Moorehead might have achieved diva status within legitimate classical theatre had she sought unambiguous sexual leads. Because she did not, or could not, we can conclude, using the soft evidence of innuendo and intuition, that her sexual identity clearly affected the direction of her career.' From a paper called ‘The Witching of Agnes Moorehead’ by Lynne Greeley”
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womansfilm · 1 month
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Caged (1950)
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mylittlevintageworld · 6 months
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Agnes Moorehead and Elizabeth Montgomery
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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From “Bewitched” 1966 episode, "Witches And Warlocks Are My Favorite Things, Agnes Moorehead, Estelle Winwood, and Reta Shaw
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cinematicfinatic · 6 months
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Agnes Moorehead
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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months
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Dick York, Elizabeth Montgomery and Agnes Moorehead - Bewitched (1965)
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cosmonautroger · 7 months
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Agnes Moorehead, Bewitches, 1965
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hotvintagepoll · 1 month
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Propaganda for distinguished actress Miss Agnes Moorehead. She’s so radiant, seems so sweet, such a versatile and talented actress who despite her illustrious career deserved so much more. But for the purposes of the competition, she’s hot. Especially in motion but even the stills capture her vibes perfectly imo. Also that jawline is unreal.
And since y’all loved the pic of her with a gun, here’s one with two guns
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pretty-little-fools · 2 months
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womansfilm · 13 days
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Caged (1950)
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mylittlevintageworld · 6 months
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Elizabeth Montgomery and Agnes Moorehead
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Agnes Moorehead in her home office in 1965 holding up a snow globe. The caption says that snow globe was the one used in CITIZEN KANE. 🤷
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gatabella · 1 year
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Ava Gardner during the filming of Show Boat, 1951
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