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diioonysus · 2 years
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edwardian era women
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vintagestagehotties · 9 hours
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 1
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Cléo de Mérode: Phoébe in Endymion et Phoébe (1908 Paris); Corps de ballet in La Danseuse de Pompeii (1912 Paris); Come Over Here (1913 London)
Ethel Clayton: Ziegfeld Follies of 1911 (1911 Broadway); Nobody Home (1915 Broadway); Fancy Free (1918 Broadway)
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Cléo de Mérode:
Her freckles!!! I’ve also never understood the phrase “neck like a swan” before cause like I’ve never exactly seen anyone with like a neck so wonderful it’s worth pointing out but like Cléo de Mérode has a neck like a swan. No wonder she was the first ever celebrity
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Ethel Clayton:
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1966
Anne Nagel at 50 from liver cancer
Hedda Hopper at 80 from pneumonia
Seena Owen at 71 from illness
Carmelita Geraghty at 65 from heart attack
Ethel Clayton at 82 from heart attack
Vera Steadman at 65 from unknown events
Natacha Rambova at 69 from heart attack
Helen Kane at 62 from cancer
Renate Ewert at 33 from alcoholism
Sophie Tucker at 79 from cancer
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catastrophicgay · 5 months
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girls who are doomed by the narrative!! girls who have been dead since the beginning. girls who are dragged into death not kicking and screaming but clinging on to the brink until their fingers ache with the weight of the years they’ve stolen. girls who’s every last words are already etched on the stone of an open and waiting grave.
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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11 giugno … ricordiamo …
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2020: Mel Winkler, attore e doppiatore statunitense, attivo soprattutto in ambito televisivo.  (n. 1941) 2019: Valeria Valeri, pseudonimo di Valeria Tulli, attrice e doppiatrice italiana. (n. 1921) 2015: Ron Moody, attore britannico. Nel 1969 vinse il Golden Globe per il miglior attore in un film commedia o musicale per la sua interpretazione nel film Oliver!.  (n. 1924) 2014: Ruby Dee, attrice,…
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bughead-in-the-comics · 6 months
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From Striking a Good Gourd, Betty and Veronica Double Digest #237 (2015).
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dirtyriver · 7 months
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Archie’s Pals'n'Gals #205, April 1989, cover by Dan and Jim DeCarlo
Jughead #42, February 1993, cover by Stan Goldberg (pencils) and Mike Esposito (inks)
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jhsharman · 8 months
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Continuity error for the reprint comes -- unless between these two points they decided to make it a float for all the student body --
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It is interesting they did not complete the year. Keeping it so they can dump it into digests unaltered for the next thirteen years. Also predates a running joke on the tv sitcom The Goldbergs -- obscuring a specific year so the 'a' story and 'b' story could reference different points in the 80s.
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hotvintagepoll · 1 month
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Deborah Kerr (Bonjour Tristesse, An Affair to Remember, The King and I)— For several decades she held the record for most Oscar nominations without a win (6 in total), and she was a prolific leading lady throughout the 40s and 50s. She's best known today for the romance An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant, and as the governess in The King and I. Many people have this erroneous perception of her as extremely prim, proper, and virginal, but this could not be further from the truth. When she first came to Hollywood under MGM she was typecast into boring decorative roles, but broke sexual boundaries for herself and Hollywood generally in From Here to Eternity, when she made out (horizontally!) with Burt Lancaster (on top of him!) in the famous Beach Scene. She went on to play many sexually conflicted women, a character type that would define most of her post- Eternity work. She continued to break Hays Code boundaries with Tea and Sympathy, which addresses homosexuality/homophobia head-on, and even did a topless scene in The Gypsy Moths 1969!! One of the only classic stars to do so. She deserves a more nuanced and frankly a hotter legacy than she currently has!!!
Ethel Merman (Anything Goes, Call Me Madam)— Possessed of a bold, brash voice, and an even bolder and brasher presence, Ethel Merman might be more well known for her stage roles, but she made several movies, and was bold and brash in them as well. Also I think if I don't submit her, she's going to come back and haunt me.
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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Ethel Merman:
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You've gotta love any woman who got typecast as lead-MILF
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Deborah Kerr:
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I think she was one of my first crushes before I realised I was bi in The King and I when I watched it as a kid honestly. The kissing scene in From Here to Eternity is iconic for a reason. Actually tried to learn the accents for the characters she was playing if they weren't English which is more than pretty much anyone else was doing then. Played very restrained characters who frequently seemed to be desperate not to be so restrained. Did horror movies without venturing into hagsploitation tropes. Gave Marni Nixon the credit she deserved for her share of the singing in The King and I.
Anne Larsen is a peak late 1950s bisexual with big MILF energy. Have you seen the behind the scenes pics of her wearing a suit?? Have you????? Vote Deb as Anne Larsen.
Nominated for an Oscar six (6) times and never won, but besides her having actual talent (hot), and besides her looking Like That (very hot, also beautiful), she was always playing women who are, like, crazy repressed. Which makes it fun and easy for me to read these characters as queer. Icon!!!! You know what's hot? Playing ambiguously gay in vintage Hollywood.
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Her face and talent and body, yes, ofc, duh. But also!!! Her HANDS!!!! I may be but a simple lesbian, but she is the best hactor (hand actor) that ever lived and that's HOT! For propriety's sake I feel I must redact a large portion of my commentary on this subject. Anyway. She's hot in her most famous roles (mentioned above), and also some of her sexiest hacting is on display in An Affair to Remember (her hand on the bannister when Cary Grant kisses her off-screen??? HELLO???), Tea and Sympathy (when she's trying to persuade Tom not to go out and she keeps flexing her hands like she wants to reach out to him but can't??? ALLY BEHAVIOR! WE STAN!), and The Innocents (which opens and closes with extended shots of her hands bc director Jack Clayton was also an ally and he did that for ME). Much of her appeal also lies in the fact that she often played deeply repressed characters and you know what's hot? When those uptight characters finally unravel. It's sexy. It's cathartic. It's erotic. Plus, she's beautiful to look at in both black & white and technicolor, and the more of her films you see, the more you can't help but fall in love!
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Literally is in thee most famously sexy scene of all time (or maybe just during the hays code era which is what we're talking about HELLO), which is the beach scene with Burt Lancaster in from here to eternity. To quote a tumblr post of a screen capture of a tweet of a video of joy behar on the view: "y'know, there used to be movies where they were kissing on the beach... From Here to Eternity. They're kissing-- Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr are Kissing on the Beach and then the WAVES crash!! You know exactly what they did!"
She might have a reputation of being chaste and virginal or whatever, but we all know it's the quiet ones who are certifiable FREAKS
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the1920sinpictures · 4 months
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1917 Advertisement for Ethel Clayton in "The Stolen Paradise". From Ebay.
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mico-evelyn2 · 9 days
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arizona coyotes as lyrics because I’m on the brink of imploding
the yotes - Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want by Deftone
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josh doan - American Teenager by Ethel Cain
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clayton keller - Mercy by Sir Chloe
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connor ingram - Sun Bleached Flys by Ethel Cain
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matias maccelli - Pearl Diver by Mitski
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mybeingthere · 10 months
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British weaver Elizabeth Peacock (1880-1969)
Elizabeth Peacock was born in Staffordshire in 1880; she struggled with ill health in her youth and lived with her parents home until she was 36. Apart from some private painting lessons, she had no art training. However, she was determined to learn to weave and took an apprenticeship with Ethel Mairet in 1917, then based in Shottery near Stratford-upon-Avon. Mairet was in the process of building a new workshop and home at 'Gospels', Ditchling, Sussex and Peacock was sent ahead to weave in 1918, as soon as the premises were habitable.
In 1918 she set up home with Molly Stobart, a local farmer who she had befriended when the latter became ill. In 1922 the two built a house, workshop and small-holding called 'Weavers' at Clayton near Ditchling; they remained there all their lives.
Peacock began her exhibiting career at the Englishwoman Exhibition, Central Hall, Westminster in 1923, and in 1925 showed at the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. Her vegetable-dyed stoles and lengths from this time were especially prized and sold to the Schiaparelli couture house and to private clients. She worked in handspun yarns, using imported silks and British wools; in the first two decades of her career she usually had two helpers or pupils in the workshop but later preferred to work alone.
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES BORN IN 1882
Marie Doro
Valeska Suratt
Willette Kershaw
Ethel Clayton
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undeadheir-if · 2 years
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FLORENCE HOLLOW, MO // AN UNDEAD HEIR PLAYLIST
[[tracklist]]
I. In The Evening | Led Zeppelin
II. Night Moves | Bob Seger
III. Only You (And You Alone) | The Platters
IV. Small Town Heroes | Hurray for the Riff Raff
V. Young in All the Wrong Ways | Sara Watkins
VI. I Know Why (And So Do You) | Glenn Miller
VII. Blue Moon | Elvis Presley
VIII. You Belong to Me | Patsy Cline
IX. Dance and Angela | Franz Waxman
X.Rile Me Up | Emile Mosseri
XI. The Light of Day | Kacy & Clayton
XII. I Wish I Was the Moon | Neko Case
XIII. Strange Things Happening Every Day | Sister Rosetta Tharpe
XIV. Psycho Killer | Talking Heads
XV. Treat Her Right | Roy Head and the Traits
XVI. Strange - Live | Patsy Cline
XVII. Little Again | The Secret Sisters
XVIII. Swing Down Sweet Chariot | Elvis Presley
XIX. Stand By Your Man | Tammy Wynette
XX. What You Do | Yola
XXI. Mississippi Queen | Mountain
XXII. Naked Ground | Dexateens
XXIII. These Eyes | The Guess Who
XXIV. Get Happy | Judy Garland
XXV. Elvis Presley Blues | Gillian Welch
XXVI. Look Out Mama | Hurray for the Riff Raff
XXVII. Thoroughfare | Ethel Cain
XXVIII. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia | Vicki Lawrences
XXIXX. Where Did You Sleep Last Night? | Nirvana
XXX. Red Sex | Vessel
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kwebtv · 5 months
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Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again - NBC - May 6, 1990
Comedy
Running Time: 100 minutes
Stars:
Christopher Rich as Archie Andrews
Lauren Holly as Betty Cooper
Karen Kopins as Veronica Lodge
Sam Whipple as Forsythe "Jughead" Jones
Gary Kroeger as Reggie Mantle
Jeff Hochendoner as Moose Mason
Debi Derryberry as Midge Mason
Mike Nussbaum as Pop Tate
Fran Ryan as Miss Grundy
David Doyle as Mr. Weatherbee
J. D. Hall as Coach Clayton
Cindy Ambuehl as Ethel Muggs (Big Ethel)
James Noble as Hiram Lodge
Billy Corben as Jordan "Jughead Junior" Jones
Aeryk Egan as Max Mason
Matt McCoy as Robert Miller
Christina Haag as Pam
Christian Hoff as Pop's Worker 1
Robert Munic as Chip
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bughead-in-the-comics · 2 months
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Betty asks the gang to give Jughead some much-needed support instead of making fun of him in Another Brother, Archie's Pal Jughead #46 (1993).
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