Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; (March 23, 1905 - May 10, 1977)
AnAcademy Award-winning American actress, named the tenth Greatest Female Star of All Time by the American Film Institute. Most beautiful and photogenic star.
Susan Hayward
(June 30, 1917 March 14, 1975).
A VERY RARE SNAP REAGON
ORIGINAL CAPTION: This photo shows GOP Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan giving a swimming lesson to the late actress Susan Hayward when both were breaking into the movies and in the film, "Girls on Probation", in 1938. The cheesecake and beefcake poses were publicity shots, according to Beverly Linet, author of the new book: "Susan Hayward; Portrait of a Survivor." They were such unknowns at the time that the photo was never published. According to the caption with this handout photo Reagan and Miss Hayward didn't like each other. (UPI PHOTO/FILES)
Susanworkedas a fashion model in New York,before attending audition in Hollywood in 1937for the film, Gone With the Wind (1939).
"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others.
For beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness.
And for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."
LONDON:Hollywoodicon Audrey Hepburn has beat off competition from modern beauties Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johannson to be voted the the most beautiful woman of the past century. The 'Breakfast at Tiffanys' star is an evergreen fashion icon...
Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 - May 14, 1987)
She was a Spanish dancer turnedto become a great American movie star, a producer of her own films, a princess, a loving mother of two, and a style icon.
Rita Hayworth, the name meansthe glamour of Hollywood'.
The millions of dollars raised every year in her memory to fight Alzheimer's disease, the illness that tragically claimed her life in, is a greatest indication of Hayworth's still potent powers as a love goddess.
Katherine Hepburn
Katherine Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA becamea Hollywood iconwinning a record four Oscars.DiedinJune, 2003.
Katherine Hepburn starred and playedin almost 50 movies
Jean Harlow
(Simple & innocent and yet the most unlucky star of Hollywood)
Born Harlean Carpenter,Kansas City, Missouri,March 3, 1911to become Jean Harlow the famous Hollywood celebrity later.
She wasthe mostunluckystar, worst thanMarylene.First marriage failed, second marriage, husband committed suicide,became a celebrity.
The only star to act in 6films with Clark Gable. Finally andunfortunately, during the filming of Saratogawith C.Gable she fell sick and was hospitalized. But due touremic poisoning shediedon June,7, 1937 at the age of just 26.
Palette Goddard
Born 3, june, 1910 Whitestone, landing,NY-USA
Died on 23, April, 1990, Ronco, Switzerland Heart attach)
She had couple of failed marriage includingthat with Charles Chapline. Her marriage to Chapline effectedher career bit. She was nominated for an acadamy award for best supporting actress, but could not win.
Her unique achievement is, she donated more than 20 million US dollars to
New york Univerity and in return as a gratitudeNew York University named a residence hall after her. Paulette Goddard Hall is located at 79 Washington Square East in New York City. NYU's Tisch School of the Arts also named its main staircase after her and awards several scholarships to students in her honor.
Contance Bennett
Born: October22, 1904, New York,
Died on July 24, 1965 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, US
In 1931, a short-lived contract withMGMearned her $300,000 for two movies whichmade her one of the highest paid stars.A good star but many failed marriages. She earned lot of money and started Cosmetics business. Finally
In June 1946, Bennett married USAirforce, Colonel John Theron Coulter
(19121995),who later became Brigadier General.After her marriage, she concentrated her efforts on providing relief entertainment to US troopsstationed in Europe , winning military honors for her services.
Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo(born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson, 18 September 1905 Died on 15 April 1990) was a Swedish actress during Hollywoods silent film period and part of its Golden Age.Regarded as one of the greatest and most inscrutable movie stars ever produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Hollywood studio system, Garbo received a 1954 Honorary Academy Award for her unforgettable screen performances and in 1999 was ranked as the fifth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.
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