Silent Stars

They are long gone, but they are not forgotten. They are not really gone but maybe they are forgotten? Being a movie star was different in the silent era. There were no paparazzis so there were no gossip magazines, at the most, a gossip column in the local newspaper. There were no television, which meant no reality shows, gossip news or talk shows. All together, movie stars could be very private when they wanted to be. If you wanted to see them, you had to go to the movies. These pictures are some of my favourites, I will update them a couple of times until I get it “right”. I will start with actresses from the “oldest” part of the silent era. Mary Pickford comes first, she was the first movie star and by her marriage to Douglas Fairbanks, one half of the first Hollywood it-couple (think Brad and Angelina). Last but not least in my gallery, is Jean Harlow. She started filming in the end of the silent era but became famous for her work in sound pictures. Partly because of her froglike voice who was perfect for comedies.

I have to point out that I´m not an expert, just someone that love old movies and old pictures. Like always, I focus on actresses not actors but there might show up some male stars as well. Take time to click on the pictures, I recommend this, they are simply amazing!

The site http://www.doctormacro.com have some of the most amazing pictures. You can read about these women and every other actress that ever starred in a Hollywood movie, at http://www.imdb.com.

Portraits

Chloe Sevigny

Chloe Sevigny

Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

As you know by now, I love photographs and pictures of all kind. Especially those in colour. Portraits are most often staged but that´s not necessarily a bad thing. To me (and most people), it´s the feeling I get while looking at a picture, that is important. When I come to think of it, I think I prefer staged photographs. Neither do I mind if it´s heavily airbrushed, I always did like them pop-artsy. In this genre you can find some of my favourite photographers like Mario Testino, Annie Leibovitz and David LaChapelle.

Lara Stone

Lara Stone

Penelope Cruz

Penelope Cruz

Morgan Fairchild

Morgan Fairchild

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell

Victorian painted houses

I have been looking around trying to find some inspiration. Not outside “in the real world”, no I mean here in front of my computer. Colours and beauty of some kind. And I found it! American Victorian houses, some from the east coast but more from the south, like Savannah, Georgia. Is it not just perfect? A house in colour, a gingerbread house, from Savannah, Georgia.

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Black and White photography

I haven´t posted anything in almost a week, instead I have been busy updating older posts. But here is a new one, with wonderful black and white photography. The American photographer George Hurrell 1904-1992 worked with everybody that was somebody. He created the glamorous black and white picture that is significant to old Hollywood. He worked with Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and later Harrison Ford, Sharon Stone and Sherilyn Fenn.

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Brooke Shields, 1981, Veronica Lake & Marlon Brando. It is difficult to guess which picture is oldest and which picture is the newest one.

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Jean Harlow, 1934, Chevy Chase, circa 1980 & Anna May Wong, 1937 (above).

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Bette Davis, 1939, Sharon Stone, 1992. Sharon was the last star to be photographed by Hurrell.

Below: Jean Harlow, probably in the mid 1930s.

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Betty Grable & Aretha Franklin (above).

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Carole Lombard, 1935 & Sherilyn Fenn, 1992 (above).

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Rita Hayworth & Corinne Calvet, 1948 (above).

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Harrison Ford, 1984, Douglas Fairbanks Jr & Julian Sands (above).

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Gary Cooper, 1937, Diana Ross & Greta Garbo (above).

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Johnny Weissmuller, 1932 (above).

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Clark Gable & Harrison Ford, 1984 (above).

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Hurrell photographed the record-cover for Natalie Cole´s album Unforgettable in 1991. Second pic; Kathleen Turner & Michael Douglas (above).

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Marlene Dietrich, Bette Midler, Katharine Hepburn & Shirley Temple.

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Jean Harlow in the 1930s & Hurrell´s muse, Joan Crawford, 1931 (above).

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Photographer George Hurrell himself (above).

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