She was elegant, glamorous, and far more than just a pretty face.
Leading Ladies
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It took two years and hundreds of auditions to cast Scarlett O’Hara in 1939’s “Gone With the Wind.” But Vivien Leigh, born 100 years ago today, knew from the start …
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Lillian Gish had a legendary acting career. From her first silent film in 1912 to her final movie performance in 1987 at age 93, Gish worked for an amazing 75 …
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Natalie Wood was one of the rarest types of actors…
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Blonde bombshell Betty Grable wowed crowds in Technicolor musicals of the 1940s and ’50s, showing off her strong voice, skilled dancing and, of course, her million dollar legs.
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One of the most distinctive stars of classic Hollywood, Katharine Hepburn, died 10 years ago today. We look back on her legendary – and sometimes bumpy – career.
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On the fourth anniversary of Gale Storm’s death, we look back at the sunny singer and TV star – and the talent competition that started it all…
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Annette Funicello’s fans pay tribute and remember all the things that made America love her…
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The success of “King Kong” made its leading ape and leading lady household names…
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We look at five of history’s most moving Oscar acceptance speeches…