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1946 Life Magazine Cover and add Dorothy Lamour to the pair and you get, "Road To Rio"!!!
Tags: magazine  life  cover  bob  hope  bing  crosby   
Added: 8th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Shirley Booth as Hazel Based on Ted Keys long running cartoon strip published in the Saturday Evening Post. Staring Don Defore as George Baxter, Whitney Blake as his wife Dorothy, and Bobby Buntrock as Harold. The show ran from 1961 - 1965. 1965 - 1966 on a different network.
Tags: Shirley  Booth          Hazel       
Added: 12th July 2007
Views: 622
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Posted By: Token
Bright Road Old movie poster from the movie "Bright Road," which only has one white actor, Robert Horton, in the cast. Not important now except in the context of the era. Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is a young 4th-grade teacher in the South that has a problem in her classroom with 11-year-old C.T.Young (Philip Herburn), a backward boy whose pride has made him a stubborn rebel and an exalted liar.
Tags: movie  bright  road  dorothy  dandridge  philip  hepburn  harr  belafonte 
Added: 12th August 2007
Views: 374
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Posted By: snake
Dorothy Dandridge More than just a talented and beautiful actress, Dorothy Dandridge was the first African American to be nominated for the Academy Award in the Best Actress category and also the first African American to be on the front cover of Life Magazine.
Tags: dorothy  dandridge  singer  actress 
Added: 12th August 2007
Views: 1280
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Posted By: snake
Another Glamour Shot Naomi yes, i'm on a kick! i just love the glamour shots of (esp) the 40's and 50's . . . here is Dorothy Malone. I was wondering what i had seen her in . . yes, she won an Oscar for WRITTEN ON THE WIND in 1956 which also starred Lauren Bacall, Rock Hudson and Robert Stack. But, i remember her as Constance MacKenzie on the ABC primetime serial PEYTON PLACE, on which she starred from 1964 through 1968.
Tags: dorothy  malone  written  on  the  wind  rock  hudson  lauren  bacall  robert  stack  peyton  olace  constance  mackenzie   
Added: 20th September 2007
Views: 435
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Posted By: Teresa
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes don't Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe make lovely brides?
Tags: gentlemen  prefer  blondes  Jane  Russell    Marilyn  Monroe  diamonds  are  a  girls  best  friend  dorothy  miss  lorelei  lee  tommy  noonan 
Added: 25th September 2007
Views: 351
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Posted By: Teresa
Side Step The Tragedy That Overtakes So Many Wives This ad for Dorothy Gray Salons begins with the subhead, "You may side-step the tragedy that overtakes so many wives..."
Tags: ad  Dorothy  Gray  wrinkle  cream 
Added: 1st November 2007
Views: 367
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Posted By: Teresa
Her Jungle Love check out a sarong-clad Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland in the 1938 film, HER JUNGLE LOVE.
Tags: film  Her  Jungle  Love  Dorothy  Lamour  Ray  Milland 
Added: 4th November 2007
Views: 378
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Posted By: Teresa
Was Dorothy Kilgallen Murdered Here's one for you conspiracy theorists to ponder: Was newspaper columnist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered? Famous for her role as a permanent panelist on What's My Line and for her entertainment and gossip column in the New York Journal American, Kilgallen often covered major news events. She reported on the Sam Sheppard murder trial and the Lindbergh kidnapping case, among others. She also expressed serious doubts about the Warren Commission's investigation of JFK's murder. Kilgallen interviewed Jack Ruby in prison shortly before her death on November 8, 1965--just hours after she had appeared live and quite chipper on What's My Line. Kilgallen was found dead in her Manhattan home, fully clothed on a bed in which she did not sleep. A book she had finished reading months ago was near her. Although alcohol and barbituates were found in her blood stream, Kilgallen's official cause of death was listed as undetermined. The coroner who did the paperwork was responsible for autopsies in Brooklyn--not Manhattan. Kilgallen's notes from her interview with Jack Ruby were never found--leading conspiracy theorists to wonder whether she had ben silenced.
Tags: Dorothy  Kilgallen  death  conspiracy 
Added: 17th November 2007
Views: 372
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Posted By: Lava1964
Wallace Reid Tragedy One of Hollywood's first truly tragic stories centered on the handsome and likable Wallace Ried. Reid was one of the silents screen's biggest stars from 1919 to 1922. Hailing from a showbiz family, he initially hoped to be a film director. At age 19 Reid took a script his father had written to Vitagraph Studios. The studio recognized Reid's potential as a sex symbol and cast him as an actor. The versatile Reid often worked as a director, writer, and even as a cameraman. He was featured in two of D.W. Griffith's epics: Birth of a Nation (1915) and Intolerance (1916). Reid also appeared as a dashing race car driver in several Famous Player films, becoming a major cinema heartthrob. While making The Valley of the Giants (1919), Reid was injured in a train wreck. The studio given morphine injections for the pain so he could continue working. Because Reid was so valuable, his studio kept providing him with more and more morphine so he could keep making movies. Reid quickly became deeply addicted but there was virtually no drug-addiction help in those days. By 1922, Reid's health was in tatters. He died on January 18, 1923 at age 31. His widow, Dorothy Davenport, made a film about drug addiction titled Human Wreckage and toured with it to raise national awareness of the dangers of morphine.
Tags: Wallace  Reid 
Added: 16th December 2007
Views: 253
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Posted By: Lava1964

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