Vickie, you are right about actress’ for the most part were shorter. As a photographer for the past 54 years, knowing what the height of some actress’ were, I could tell who was short and who was tall. Also, I want to thank you for the Hollywood Glamour shots the I had never seen before, and I have a gig collection of them. The one of Thelma Todd is a great example. I did a lot of research on her and got a big surprise. When I open my e-mail I go through BEGUILING HOLLYWOOD first.
On the Road of Life, the one I was on that day lead me to you.
Thank you so much! And, how fascinating — as a photographer you’ve worked through the shift from film to digital. I saw Gregg Toland’s wonderful camera work on The Bishop’s Wife last night, and only afterward did I discover it was a digital print of the original film! It still was beautiful…
Oh my she looks like the cat that ate the cream.
She still does, it’s something about her smile.
Who needs a Christmas tree if Olivia is in the room?
She is the bees knees!
I liked the pockets on that dress too.
I have to admit it, I like the sparkle. It looks like a movie star’s dress 😉 .
Adorable!
Also, I envy people who can wear those kinds of pockets.
She looks like she weighs about 107 pounds there, and women then were smaller, I think most actresses of that era were just a little over 5 feet.
Vickie, you are right about actress’ for the most part were shorter. As a photographer for the past 54 years, knowing what the height of some actress’ were, I could tell who was short and who was tall. Also, I want to thank you for the Hollywood Glamour shots the I had never seen before, and I have a gig collection of them. The one of Thelma Todd is a great example. I did a lot of research on her and got a big surprise. When I open my e-mail I go through BEGUILING HOLLYWOOD first.
On the Road of Life, the one I was on that day lead me to you.
Thank you so much! And, how fascinating — as a photographer you’ve worked through the shift from film to digital. I saw Gregg Toland’s wonderful camera work on The Bishop’s Wife last night, and only afterward did I discover it was a digital print of the original film! It still was beautiful…
Vickie,yes her smile is very alluring indeed.
That’s a pretty amazing photo! How lovely is she? I’m happy to have corresponded with her. She’s a wonderful person.
One of the loveliest!