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Nobody ever called it an intellectual profession

HI I'm Chelsea and i'm 17 years old. I'm that old lady thats lives next door and never comes out of her house. But do you know why? It's because I'M WATCHING A MOVIE! Not that new junk, but good old fashion movies. I also love all the wonderful Actress and Actors in them. I Die for Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner, Gene Tierney, Greta Garbo, Rita Hayworth, Tallulah Bankhead, Norma Shearer, Myrna Loy, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, and anybody else who has TRUE TALENT! ENJOY! *HINT HINT READ THE TAGS* (for copyright: the photos on here are not mine i just share what i see from the internet)


8th July 1932: Jean Harlow applying make-up to her face in her dressing room. One of her famous superstitions was to not leave her dressing room without first looking at her ‘lucky mirror’, photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull.
8th July 1932: Jean Harlow applying make-up to her face in her dressing room. One of her famous superstitions was to not leave her dressing room without first looking at her ‘lucky mirror’, photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull.

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classicicon:

Jean Harlow in China Seas, 1935

classicicon:

Jean Harlow in China Seas, 1935

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steamboatbilljr:

Jean Harlow, 1932

steamboatbilljr:

Jean Harlow, 1932

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harlow-jean:

Vintage Magazine Covers

  • Ann Harding , Carole Lombard , Bette Davis
  • Myrna Loy , Marlene Dietrich , Jean Harlow
  • Greta Garbo , Joan Crawford , Norma Shearer

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fuckyesoldhollywood:

Jean Harlow at a Toad Race…
Ah, the fabulous things they had in the early 1930s.

fuckyesoldhollywood:

Jean Harlow at a Toad Race…

Ah, the fabulous things they had in the early 1930s.

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steamboatbilljr:

Most actresses outgrow their public; they think of them as morons. But ever since I clicked, I’ve worked with one realization: that in me, whether I could define it or not, was something the public wanted. (Jean Harlow, 1937)

steamboatbilljr:

Most actresses outgrow their public; they think of them as morons. But ever since I clicked, I’ve worked with one realization: that in me, whether I could define it or not, was something the public wanted. (Jean Harlow, 1937)

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