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Category Archives: Actors
Marilyn the Bookworm
A wonderful compilation of photos. Moira writes: Beginning this little project of unearthing photos of actors and their reading matter, I’d no idea that Marilyn Monroe would prove to have been one lady who was most often photographed in this … Continue reading Continue reading
“For this stunt, hire a woman dressed entirely in black mourning, complete with veil, and have her visit the local newspapers. . .
… and ask permission to go through their files for stories and pictures of [Rudolph] Valentino. Instruct her to be as mysterious as possible.” — Quote from Paramount Picture’s press booklet to theatre owners, encouraging them to hire their own … Continue reading
“Wonderboy, what is the secret of your power?”
Is there anything more ridiculous, more self-parodying, more This is Spinal Tap, than this song? And yet they COMMIT like CRAZY to it, knowing that it is parody, knowing that it is ridiculous. It hits me right in the sweet … Continue reading
Happy birthday to Lauren Bacall
“He’s the ugliest handsome man I’ve ever seen.” — Lauren Bacall on Humphrey Bogart When Lauren Bacall was 17, she modeled for a season for the designers on 7th Avenue. By her own admission, she was not very good at … Continue reading
20 Favorite Actors
Joining the fun that’s been going on, and to quote Nathaniel who started this whole thing: “In no particular order and extremely subject to change.” For example: where the hell is Robert Mitchum? And William H. Macy? And Sean Penn … Continue reading
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Tagged Cary Grant, Dean Stockwell, Ewan McGregor, Gary Cooper, Gene Hackman, George Sanders, Humphrey Bogart, Jack Nicholson, James Cagney, Jeff Bridges, John Wayne, Johnny Depp, Kurt Russell, Marlon Brando, Mickey Rourke, Paul Newman, Richard Widmark, Robert Duvall, Russell Crowe, Thomas Mitchell
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“What a swell party this is”
(Title of this post stolen from a comment to this awesome photo – and the quote is, of course, already borrowed from another source – perfect!) There is so much about that photo that I absolutely love I am finding … Continue reading
I’ve had Cary Grant on the brain
And here’s why. My latest at House Next Door.
Upcoming Doc About John Cazale
Well, well, this is thrilling news. There’s a new documentary called I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale, which had its debut at Sundance and should premiere on HBO. How thrilling. Interviews with all the people who knew this … Continue reading
Just because.
Do I really need a reason? Continue reading
Opacity Is a Virtue: Johnny Depp as John Dillinger
Or … There Is No Rosebud. We know a lot about John Dillinger. He was such a hunted man that his whereabouts are clocked on almost a minute-by-minute basis, and the police files are enormous. We know the kind of … Continue reading

