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  2. Mark Shaw (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Shaw (June 25, 1921 – January 26, 1969) was an American fashion and celebrity photographer in the 1950s and 1960s. He worked for Life magazine from 1952 to 1968, during which time 27 issues of Life carried cover photos by Shaw. [1]

  3. J. R. Eyerman - Wikipedia

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    Pressing the button for LIFE magazines just made the world stand still. [ 6 ] Among his most famous photographs is the oft-reproduced long-shot of movie audience members all wearing 3-D glasses while watching the premiere of Bwana Devil in Hollywood in November 1952.

  4. Arthur Burns "Pappy" Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Burns "Pappy" Chalk (September 3, 1888 – May 26, 1977) was an American aviation pioneer and the founder of Chalk's Ocean Airways, once the world's oldest continuously operating airline. Born on a farm in Unionville , Illinois, Chalk was an enrolled Choctaw Freedman . [ 1 ]

  5. Beloved 'LIFE' Magazine Set to Return to Circulation - AOL

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    The magazine marked many important events in history and culture before its last regular print issue was published in 2000. LIFE continued with special editions and currently has a digital archive ...

  6. Gary Grubbs - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gary Grubbs (born November 14, 1949) is an American character actor who has appeared in 178 credited shows and films since the 1970s and is still working steadily. [3] [4] He is best known as Captain Steven Wiecek in For Love and Honor (1983-1984), Harlin in Will & Grace (1998-1999), and Mr. Dummont in Common Law (2012).

  7. Syd Shores - Wikipedia

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    He said in a 1970 interview that, "In 1957, there was a recession in the comic book industry and I was forced to look elsewhere for work. I entered the magazine illustration field. I did illustrations for the men's adventure-type magazines until 1967. After things picked up again in the comic field I hastened back again to my first love, comics!"

  8. Farrell Grehan - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1926 in New York, before taking up photography, Farrell Grehan studied art at the Art Students League with Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Will Barnet, and there met Elisabeth S. Stevens (1929–2018), journalist and future art and architecture critic for The Baltimore Sun, and they married in 1959 [1] after he had become a professional photographer in 1956.

  9. Allan Grant - Wikipedia

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    Allan Grant (October 23, 1919 – February 1, 2008) was an American photojournalist for Life magazine. [1] He had the last photo shoot with actress Marilyn Monroe and took the first photos of Marina Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald's wife, following U.S. President John F. Kennedy's assassination.