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Joan Crawford's impressions. September 1929. ... Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell (June 26, 1953) Jean Simmons (September 24, 1953) Danny Thomas (January 26, 1954)
Marilyn Monroe (/ ˈ m æ r ə l ɪ n m ə n ˈ r oʊ / MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress and model.Known for playing comic "blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as well as an emblem of the era's sexual revolution.
Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; March 23, 190? [a] – May 10, 1977) was an American actress. She started her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical ...
He had a one-night stand with Marilyn Monroe in 1962 and a fling with Joan Crawford in the early 1940s. Ford dated Christiane Schmidtmer , Linda Christian and Vikki Dougan during the mid-1960s, and he also had relationships with Judy Garland , Connie Stevens , Suzanne Pleshette , Rhonda Fleming , Roberta Collins , Susie Lund, Terry Moore ...
Other regular patrons were Joan Crawford, Hedda Hopper, Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe, Alfred Hitchcock, Dean Martin, Joe DiMaggio and Elizabeth Taylor. [6] Despite a fire which gutted the interior in 1934, Perino's popularity grew throughout the 1930s, becoming a premiere gathering spot for celebrities, Hollywood executives and politicians.
A brief affair between Chaplin Jr. and Monroe was rumored and discussed in both the biography Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe and Chaplin Jr.’s own book, My Father, Charlie Chaplin ...
Gable and Jean Harlow on the poster for Red Dust (1932) Gable and Vivien Leigh on the poster for Gone with the Wind (1939) Gable as Rhett Butler Gable and Joan Crawford in Strange Cargo (1940) Gable and Grace Kelly in Mogambo (1953) Gable and Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits (1961)
Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911 – June 7, 1937) was an American actress.Known for her portrayal of "bad girl" characters, she was the leading sex symbol of the early 1930s and one of the defining figures of the pre-Code era of American cinema. [1]