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Iconic 1941 photograph of Hayworth for Life magazine. In August 1941, Hayworth was featured in an iconic Life photo in which she posed in a negligee with a black lace bodice. [29] [30] Bob Landry's photo made Hayworth one of the top two pin-up girls of the World War II years; the other was Betty Grable, in a 1943 photograph. For two years ...
Barbara Carrera born () December 31, 1945 (age 79) or 1944, or 1946, or 1951 (born in Nicaragua) Tia Carrere born () January 2, 1967 (age 58) Diahann Carroll 1935–2019; Madeline Carroll born () March 18, 1996 (age 28) Nancy Carroll 1903–1965; Pat Carroll 1927–2022; Dixie Carter 1939–2010
The following is an overview of 1935 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. The cinema releases of 1935 were highly representative of the early Golden Age period of Hollywood .
John Edelman (born 1935), professional baseball player; Gary Emanuel (born 1958), defensive line coach, Atlanta Falcons; Julius Erving (born 1950), Philadelphia 76ers 11-time All-Star, 2-time NBA champion, two-time ABA champion, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member; Jahri Evans (born 1983), professional football player
Cody Burger (born 1983) Bobby Burgess (born 1941) Max Burkholder (born 1997) Lonnie Burr (born 1943) Janet Burston (1935–1998) Paul Butcher (born 1994) Austin Butler (born 1991) Donna Butterworth (1956–2018) Amanda Bynes (born 1986) Eugene Byrd (born 1975) Darcy Rose Byrnes (born 1998) Jeffrey Byron (born 1955)
Martha Stewart (born 1941) – designer and TV personality, born in Jersey City, New Jersey; Sting (born 1951) – musician, born in England; Shontelle (born 1985) — singer and songwriter; Emma Stone (born 1988) – actress, born in Scottsdale, Arizona; Michael Strahan (born 1971) – actor, television personality, and retired football player ...
Marcel Sabitzer (born 1994), footballer; Toni Sailer (1935–2009), Alpine skier, earned the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing (by winning all three gold medals) at 1956 Olympic Games; Otto Scheff (born "Otto Sochaczewsky"; 1889–1956), Olympic champion swimmer (400m freestyle) and two-time bronze medalist (400m freestyle, 1,500m freestyle)
This List of American films of 1935 indexes American feature-length motion pictures that were released in 1935. Mutiny on the Bounty won the Academy Award for Outstanding Picture at the 8th Academy Awards , presented on March 5, 1936.