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Errol Flynn and Paulette Goddard on Ed Sullivan’s “Toast of the Town” in 1952.
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screengoddess · 4 months
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Paulette Goddard, photo by George Hurrell
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hollywoodlady · 8 months
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Jean Harlow, Audrey Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Esther Williams, Paulette Goddard and Claudia Cardinale.
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hotvintagepoll · 15 days
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This is my favourite picture of Paulette Goddard, I have it up on my mirror!
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20th-century-man · 6 months
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Paulette Goddard / publicity photo for Paramount, 1939.
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cinematicfinatic · 4 months
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Paulette Goddard on board the SS President Coolidge, 1936
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emeraldexplorer2 · 1 month
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Paulette Goddard
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Jewish Old Hollywood actresses
• Hedy Lamarr
✡︎ Born to a Galician-Jewish father and Hungarian-Jewish mother.
• Lauren Bacall
✡︎ Both her mother and father were Jewish. Her father was born to parents who were born in Valozhyn, a predominantly Jewish community in present-day Belarus.
• Shelley Winters
✡︎ Born to Jewish parents, Winters' education included attendance at the Jamaica Jewish Center in Queens, New York and learning Hebrew songs at her public school.
• Theda Bara
✡︎ Born to Jewish parents.
• Paulette Goddard
✡︎ Born to a Jewish father.
• Sylvia Sidney
✡︎ Born to a Romanian-Jewish mother and Russian-Jewish father.
• Judy Holliday
✡︎ Born Judith Tuvim (she took her stage name from yom tovim, which is Hebrew for "holidays") to a Russian-Jewish father, who was executive director of the foundation for the Jewish National Fund of America, and a Russian-Jewish mother.
• Alla Nazimova
✡︎ Born to Russian-Jewish parents.
• Piper Laurie
✡︎ Born to Jewish parents. Her paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland and her maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia.
• Carmel Myers
✡︎ Born to a Russian-Jewish father, who was a rabbi, and an Austrian-Jewish mother.
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gatabella · 4 months
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Paulette Goddard by Horst P. Horst, Vogue US, Dec. 1936
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Paulette Goddard (June 3, 1910 – April 23, 1990)
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screengoddess · 3 months
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PAULETTE GODDARD 1939
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hotvintagepoll · 16 days
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Paulette Goddard (Modern Times, The Women, The Great Dictator)—she got started in the 1920s in Chaplin movies, but I actually like her best in her sound career—she's so funny and always conveys a liiiiittle bit of bitchiness in everything I've seen her in! my fave is this very genderbendy bit in "Pot O' Gold," [video below cut] where she goes into full drag king mode to sing a song about what a lady killer she is. it blew my mind that this turned up in a 1930s movie with absolutely no context. it's so queer and I love her for it.
Shima Iwashita (Goben no Tsubaki)—Shima Iwashita was THE leading lady of Shochiku (one of the 3 major movie studios in Japan) for over 16 years, including the entirety of 1960s. She's been two-time winner of the Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Actress and the winner of the Japanese Academy Award of actress in a leading role in 1977. Famously known in Japan as the actress best suited to wearing kimono, Iwashita often played elegant, strong-willed, and sometimes vengeful female characters. She is particularly adept at portraying women's independence and self-reliance, as well as their delicate inner feelings, and has portrayed a number of sentimental and individualistic women in her many period and contemporary dramas. Her talent was discovered by Yasujirō Ozu, one of the world's greatest filmmakers, who told Shochiku executives at the time, "She is an exceptional talent who comes along only once in a decade." Ozu cast her as the female lead in his final film An Autumn Afternoon before he died of cancer in 1963. Now at the age of 83, she is as beautiful as ever.
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[editor's note: TW for the typical Hollywood "Latin" stereotypes in the following clip]
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Perhaps best remembered as the gamine from Chaplin's movies - and she is so charming, mischievous, energetic and heartbreaking in the role
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 It’s impossible to watch her with Charlie Chaplin and not fall in love with her, the absolute most perfect sweetest feistiest actress
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Shima Iwashita:
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weirdlookindog · 30 days
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Paulette Goddard and Noble Johnson in The Ghost Breakers (1940)
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