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Lips of Sixteen Hollywood Actresses
September 1st, 1935 - “Lips reveal character!” says Warner Bros. lip reader.
Have lips the ability to reveal character? They have, according to Perc Westmore, makeup director for Warner Bros. studio for many years. "Next to an actress's eyes, the lips are the most important feature," he says. It's no mystic power, only a matter of observation, he claims in analyzing the charcters of sixteen Warner actresses, whose lips are shown in the above photo.
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blondecrazydame · 1 year
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Patricia Ellis, 1930s
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months
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Easy to Love (1934) William Keighley
December 30th 2023
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maudeboggins · 1 year
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wampas babies of 1933:
l-r standing: toshia mori, boots mallory, ruth hall, gloria stuart, patricia ellis, ginger rogers, lilian bond, evalyn knapp, marion shockley; seated l-r: dorothy wilson, mary carlisle, lona anre, eleanor holm, dorothy layton
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fitesorko · 1 year
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love-pinups · 2 years
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dimepicture · 10 months
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1970
Louise Glaum at 82 from pneumonia
Anita Louise at 55 from stroke
Inger Stevens at 35 from barbiturate overdose
Frances Farmer at 56 from cancer
Patricia Ellis at 53 from cancer
Billie Burke at 85 from natural causes
Hertha Feiler at 54 from cancer
Carolyn Craig at 36 from suicide
Lenore Ulric at 78 from heart failure
Sigrid Holmquist at 71 from unknown events
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klaudioeromy · 8 months
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citizenscreen · 9 months
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Jack Haley, Sidney Toler, Patricia Ellis, and Isabel Jewell star in the comedy caper HERE COMES THE GROOM (1934), directed by Edward Sedgwick
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Patricia Ellis as Carol Evans in a publicity still for Back Door to Heaven (1939). Pat was born in Birmingham, Michigan, and had 45 acting credits from Three on a Match (1932 in an uncredited bit) to a second feature in 1939.
Her other notable credits include 42nd Street, Bright Lights, and Block Heads with Laurel and Hardy.
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Stranded (1935) Frank Borzage
August 1st 2022
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travsd · 1 year
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Patricia Ellis: Of WAMPAS and Warners
Classic comedy fans have reason to take note of the name Patricia Ellis (Patricia O’Brien, 1916-1970). She appears opposite Joe E. Brown in Elmer the Great (1933), The Circus Clown (1934) and Bright Lights (1935); and plays Billy Gilbert’s wife in Laurel and Hardy’s Block-Heads (1938). She also co-stars with Jack Haley in Here Comes the Groom (1934) and Arthur Treacher in Step Lively, Jeeves…
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