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Jean-Paul Belmondo, born on April 9, 1933, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was a pioneering figure of the French New Wave ...
04/02/2025

Jean-Paul Belmondo, born on April 9, 1933, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was a pioneering figure of the French New Wave cinema and a charismatic actor known for his charm and physicality. Belmondo’s career took off with his role in "Breathless" (1960), directed by Jean-Luc Godard, which became a hallmark of the New Wave movement. His portrayal of Michel Poiccard, a young car thief on the run, showcased his unique blend of nonchalance and intensity, capturing the spirit of a generation. This film not only elevated Belmondo to stardom but also helped redefine cinematic storytelling, emphasizing style and spontaneity.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Belmondo became synonymous with French cinema, starring in a series of successful films that highlighted his versatility. From action-packed thrillers like "The Professional" (1981) to romantic comedies such as "That Man from Rio" (1964), Belmondo effortlessly navigated various genres. His ability to blend humor with drama and action solidified his reputation as a leading man. Belmondo’s charismatic on-screen presence, marked by his signature smile and distinctive voice, made him one of France's most beloved actors.

In addition to his film work, Belmondo was known for his dedication to performing stunts, often performing them himself. This commitment to authenticity added a layer of excitement to his films, making them more engaging for audiences. His willingness to take risks and push boundaries in action sequences was a defining characteristic of his career, earning him respect from peers and fans alike. Belmondo’s dynamic performances contributed to the evolution of the action genre in French cinema.

Belmondo's influence extended beyond acting; he became a cultural icon in France, embodying the spirit of the post-war youth. His style, characterized by casual elegance, inspired fashion trends and resonated with a generation seeking freedom and individuality. Belmondo's image was synonymous with a new wave of French cinema that prioritized artistic expression and creative storytelling, influencing countless filmmakers and actors in the years to come.

As the years went by, Belmondo continued to work in film and television, remaining a prominent figure in French entertainment. Even as the industry evolved, he adapted his craft, taking on roles that showcased his maturity as an actor. His enduring popularity is a testament to his talent and the timeless appeal of his performances, ensuring that he remains a significant part of cinematic history.

In conclusion, Jean-Paul Belmondo’s career is a remarkable journey through the landscape of French cinema. His groundbreaking roles and charismatic performances helped shape the New Wave movement, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. Belmondo’s legacy as a versatile actor and cultural icon endures, inspiring future generations of filmmakers and actors to embrace creativity and authenticity in their work. See less

Clark gable and vivien leigh gone with the wind❤️🥀
04/02/2025

Clark gable and vivien leigh gone with the wind❤️🥀

Actress, Loretta Young wearing a beautifully tailored striped suite and Voilette hat from the film, Bedtime Story.Costum...
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Actress, Loretta Young wearing a beautifully tailored striped suite and Voilette hat from the film, Bedtime Story.
Costume by Irene, 1941.

Happy celestial birthday to Clark Gable, I’m a day late! born 124 years ago yesterday.Clarence Sinclair Bull one of MGM’...
04/02/2025

Happy celestial birthday to Clark Gable, I’m a day late! born 124 years ago yesterday.
Clarence Sinclair Bull one of MGM’s great staff photographers was assigned to shoot the pair in some advance production stills on a makeshift set. Gable showed up and the pair waited, and waited... an hour and half later there was still no sign of Vivien, Gable was ‘madder than a hornet’. ‘Is this the way they do things over there?’ he stormed- meaning England. Bull discovered that Selznick had given Vivien the wrong time for the photo session - an hour and a half later. Gable still in a sour mood said ‘Maybe I’ll still walk out of this picture with a dame like that!’ ‘I quite agree Mr Gable’ came a clear voice from the side of the set, ‘If I were a man i’d tell that Vivien Leigh to go straight back to England and f**k herself! The anger left Gable immediately. ‘Five minutes after they had met’ Bull recalled ‘she had wrapped him round her little finger. She really had charm.’
Photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull 1939.
Image restored by and from collection

Sean Connery and Lana Wood (Natalie's younger sister) in "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971).
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Sean Connery and Lana Wood (Natalie's younger sister) in "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971).

Birthday Remembrance : CLARK GABLEFebruary 1, 1901November 16, 1960(Photo : Clark Gable with Vivien Leigh in "Gone with ...
03/02/2025

Birthday Remembrance : CLARK GABLE

February 1, 1901
November 16, 1960

(Photo : Clark Gable with Vivien Leigh in "Gone with the Wind" by Victor Fleming - 1939)

🎬 Gone with the Wind 2 (2025)Five years after Rhett Butler's famous departure, Scarlett O'Hara has transformed Tara into...
03/02/2025

🎬 Gone with the Wind 2 (2025)

Five years after Rhett Butler's famous departure, Scarlett O'Hara has transformed Tara into a thriving estate in post-Civil War Georgia. Despite her business success, she struggles with loneliness and the challenges of motherhood to her growing children.

The story ignites when Scarlett discovers her father's secret: Confederate gold hidden somewhere on Tara's grounds. This revelation coincides with two significant arrivals - James Fitzgerald, a charming Northern industrialist proposing a railroad through her lands, and the unexpected return of Rhett Butler, now a successful Charleston businessman pursuing the same gold.

As carpetbaggers and former Confederate soldiers descend upon Tara, Scarlett must protect her family's legacy while navigating her complicated feelings for both Rhett and James. Her children, Wade and Ella, add another layer of complexity as they come of age in this transforming South.

The series weaves together themes of love, redemption, and change against the backdrop of Reconstruction-era Georgia. Scarlett faces her greatest challenge yet: choosing between holding onto the past she once cherished and embracing a future that promises both risk and reward. Through her journey, she discovers that true strength lies not in survival alone, but in the courage to change.

Lena Horne, Lauren Bacall and Vivien Leigh posing for the camera.
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Lena Horne, Lauren Bacall and Vivien Leigh posing for the camera.

Vivien's beautiful smile.
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Vivien's beautiful smile.

Clark Gable’s fifth wife, Kay Spreckels:“Clark Gable and I were married for only five years and four months. But we were...
31/01/2025

Clark Gable’s fifth wife, Kay Spreckels:

“Clark Gable and I were married for only five years and four months. But we were ready for them, and we used them wisely. What we had in that time together was so beautiful that at first I lacked words to describe it. Then I realized it was really very simple—we had love.

“Looking back over that period, I wonder if there are many people who, even in 25 or 50 years of marriage, find the happiness that Clark and I had. He loved me, and I loved him. Once that was established, we made no bones about it. We didn’t play silly games, like trying to make each other jealous. We were too busy trying to make each other happy. One way we did this was to listen to each other. We enjoyed talking together. There was a general communication between us. I think there are too many couples who talk AT each other.“

Clark and Kay were married in 1955 until his death in 1960.

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Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).Eight years into his film career, GONE WITH THE WIND was Clark...
31/01/2025

Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).

Eight years into his film career, GONE WITH THE WIND was Clark’s first film in color. And, at 238 minutes, the longest of all his films.

“You’d think all the adulation and flattery and all the long years of it might in just some little way affect Clark. It ...
31/01/2025

“You’d think all the adulation and flattery and all the long years of it might in just some little way affect Clark. It hasn’t. I’m closer to him I guess than any fellow in town and I’ve never known a plainer, more honest, down-to-earth guy. Sometimes when we stop in some little eating joint along the way a crowd of people will gather to see Clark and it never bothers or fazes him. He has a ‘How are you’ and ‘Hello’ for everyone, and that’s the end of it. It just doesn’t pe*****te to his vanity. Sometimes passing motorists recognize him and darned near wreck their cars looking back, so Phil and Tuffy and I take the bows for him, standing up and bowing all over the place.” ~Clark Gable ‘s close friend Andy Devine (Pictured with Clark and Carole Lombard)

Clark Gable in Modern Screen magazine, October 1935: “I learned how to come into a drawing room gracefully, how to hold ...
27/01/2025

Clark Gable in Modern Screen magazine, October 1935:
“I learned how to come into a drawing room gracefully, how to hold a tea cup, how to bow and how to sit and talk the patter of polite society. In other words I had to learn my manners. Lumberjacks aren’t in the habit of taking afternoon tea. Telegraph lineman are more at home in a one-arm lunchroom than at a formal dinner party. Hoboes aren’t finicky about forks.
“Naturally, after such a life as mine, I’m more at home with men than I am with women. But I think most men are. They talk the same language. When a man says anything, no matter whether he’s a millionaire or a truck-driver, he means just one thing. But I’ve learned that when a woman makes a remark, she may mean a dozen things! I can pretty nearly figure out how any man I’ve ever met will act under certain circumstances, but I can never tell what a woman will do!
“I’ve met more women in the five years since I’ve been in Hollywood, than I ever knew in the other twenty-nine, and I’ve learned something of course. I’ve learned that all women have a quality of the mother in them. This makes them heavenly kind in trying to help a fellow along. I’d never be where I am today, if it hadn’t been for six women who were willing to take time from successful lives to encourage and comfort and teach a struggling young actor. I’ve learned how to talk to women, too, and say—more or less—what I’m expected to say. I believe they call it ‘making conversation.’ Men alone don’t feel the necessity of talking unless they have something real to say. I’ve worked for days in a factory, shoulder to shoulder with other fellows, without exchanging a word. Evenings in the mountains—where I go between pictures for shooting and camping—I can spend around a fire with a guide and a couple of other natives—whittling, cleaning guns, and speaking only now and then with long silences between.
“Women don’t give me stage fright as much as they did once. Women in general, I mean, but I still feel self-conscious and sort of wary with ‘em. I guess I’m just not a ladies man!”

Happy Chocolate Cake Day! Chocolate cake happened to be Clark Gable’s favorite dessert. As far back as 1934, then-wife R...
27/01/2025

Happy Chocolate Cake Day!
Chocolate cake happened to be Clark Gable’s favorite dessert. As far back as 1934, then-wife Ria shared that he loved it with “fluffy chocolate icing.” Here he is enjoying a slice while on a deep sea fishing trip in 1955.

Paul Newman, Alain Delon & Marlon Brando (1958)
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Paul Newman, Alain Delon & Marlon Brando (1958)

Paul Newman
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Paul Newman

Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
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Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.

Cher at 74 with her mom, Georgia Holt (June 9, 1926 - December 10, 2022) who was 94 in 2020.
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Cher at 74 with her mom, Georgia Holt (June 9, 1926 - December 10, 2022) who was 94 in 2020.

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