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Cinema Collection (page 10)

Background imageCinema Collection: Marlon Brando, American Academy Award-winning actor

Marlon Brando, American Academy Award-winning actor. Regarded by many as the greatest film actor of all, Marlon Brando (1924-2004) made his cinema debut in Fred Zinnemanns The Men in 1950

Background imageCinema Collection: Clark Gable, Academy Award-winning American film actor

Clark Gable, Academy Award-winning American film actor. Gable (1901-1960) was the biggest box office star of the early sound film era

Background imageCinema Collection: Brigitte Helm and Karl Ludwig Diehl, German film actors, 1930s

Brigitte Helm and Karl Ludwig Diehl, German film actors, 1930s

Background imageCinema Collection: Paula Wessely and Willi Forst, Austrian film actors, 1934

Paula Wessely and Willi Forst, Austrian film actors, 1934. Wessely and Forst starring as Grand Duchess Marie Louise and Franz, Duke of Modena in So endete eine Liebe (So Ended a Great Love)

Background imageCinema Collection: Paula Wessely, Austrian actress and film star, 20th century

Paula Wessely, Austrian actress and film star, 20th century

Background imageCinema Collection: Gustav Diessl, Austrian artist, and film and stage actor, 20th century. Artist: Sandau

Gustav Diessl, Austrian artist, and film and stage actor, 20th century. Artist: Sandau
Gustav Diessl, Austrian artist, and film and stage actor, 20th century. Diessl is best remembered for his role in the mountaineering drama The White Hell of Piz Palu (1929)

Background imageCinema Collection: Simone Simon (1910-2005), French actress, c1930s-c1940s

Simone Simon (1910-2005), French actress, c1930s-c1940s. Simon made her screen debut in Le Chanteur Inconnu (The Unknown Singer)

Background imageCinema Collection: Ann Sheridan (1915-1967), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Ann Sheridan (1915-1967), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Signed to a contract by Paramount at 18, Sheridan was put into a number of small roles under her real name of Clara Lou Sheridan

Background imageCinema Collection: Jean Harlow (1911-1937), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Jean Harlow (1911-1937), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Harlows big break in Hollywood came when Howard Hughes cast her in his sound remake of Hells Angels (1930)

Background imageCinema Collection: Jessie Matthews (1907-1981), English actress, dancer and singer, c 1930s-c1940s

Jessie Matthews (1907-1981), English actress, dancer and singer, c 1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph. Matthews became a big stage star in the late 1920s and 1930s

Background imageCinema Collection: Jean Parker (1915-2005), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Jean Parker (1915-2005), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Among Parkers film output are titles such as The Ghost Goes West (1935, with Robert Donat), Sequoia (1934), Little Women (1933)

Background imageCinema Collection: Mary Pickford (1892-1979), Canadian actress, c1930s-c1940s

Mary Pickford (1892-1979), Canadian actress, c1930s-c1940s. Pickford began her film career in 1909 working for DW Griffith

Background imageCinema Collection: Dorothy Lamour (1914-1996), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Dorothy Lamour (1914-1996), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Lamour is perhaps best known for her roles in the Bob Hope and Bing Crosby Road films - a strange combination of adventure, slapstick

Background imageCinema Collection: Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Fontaine established her reputation in two films by director Alfred Hitchcock

Background imageCinema Collection: Olivia de Havilland (b. 1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Olivia de Havilland (b. 1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s
Olivia de Havilland (b.1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. De Havilland made her stage debut in 1935 as Hermia in A Midsummer Nights Dream; the following year she made her film debut in the same

Background imageCinema Collection: Jeanette MacDonald (1903-1965), American singer and actress, c1930s-c1940s

Jeanette MacDonald (1903-1965), American singer and actress, c1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph. In 1929 Ernst Lubitsch saw MacDonald and cast her opposite Maurice Chevalier in The Love Parade

Background imageCinema Collection: Constance Cummings (1910-2005), American-born British actress, c1930s-c1940s

Constance Cummings (1910-2005), American-born British actress, c1930s-c1940s. Coming from a musical family (her mother was a concert soprano)

Background imageCinema Collection: Bonita Granville (1923-1988), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Bonita Granville (1923-1988), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. A child star, Granville was regularly cast as a naughty little girl, as in These Three (1936) where she played Mary

Background imageCinema Collection: Wallace Beery (1885-1949), American actor, c1930s-c1940s

Wallace Beery (1885-1949), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. A star of many silent Hollywood films, the arrival of sound saw Beery as one of the victims of the wholesale studio purge

Background imageCinema Collection: Henry Fonda (1905-1982), American actor, c1930s-c1940s

Henry Fonda (1905-1982), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. Fonda is perhaps best remembered for his roles as Abe Lincoln in Young Mr Lincoln (1939), Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath (1940)

Background imageCinema Collection: Charles Laughton (1899-1962), English actor and director, c1930s-c1940s

Charles Laughton (1899-1962), English actor and director, c1930s-c1940s. Laughton starred in films such as The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), for which he won a Best Actor Oscar

Background imageCinema Collection: Ronald Colman (1891-1958), English actor, c1930s-c1940s

Ronald Colman (1891-1958), English actor, c1930s-c1940s. The star of films such as Lost Horizon and the Prisoner of Zenda (both 1937), Colman was nominated four times for the Best Actor Oscar

Background imageCinema Collection: Brian Donlevy (1901-1972), American actor, c1930s-c1940s

Brian Donlevy (1901-1972), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. Donlevy began his Hollywood career with the silent film A Man of Quality (1926) and went on to appear in over 80 films

Background imageCinema Collection: Warner Baxter (1889-1951), American actor, c1930s-c1940s

Warner Baxter (1889-1951), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. Baxter starred in In Old Arizona (1929), the first talking Western, a role which won him the Best Actor Oscar

Background imageCinema Collection: Robert Montgomery (1904-1981), American actor and director, c1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph

Robert Montgomery (1904-1981), American actor and director, c1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph. In 1937 Montgomery was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor as a psychopath in the chiller

Background imageCinema Collection: Jack Holt (1888-1951), American actor, c1930s-1940s

Jack Holt (1888-1951), American actor, c1930s-1940s. Holt was a prominent leading man in silent and early talking films

Background imageCinema Collection: Melvyn Douglas (1901-1981), American actor, c1930s-c1940s

Melvyn Douglas (1901-1981), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. Born Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg, Douglas often played the suave sophisticate in pursuit of a beautiful woman

Background imageCinema Collection: Robert Donat (1905-1959), British actor, c1930s-c1940s

Robert Donat (1905-1959), British actor, c1930s-c1940s
Robert Donat (1905-1958), British actor, c1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph. Born Friedrich Robert Donath, Donat made his film debut in 1932

Background imageCinema Collection: Walter Pidgeon, Canadian actor

Walter Pidgeon, Canadian actor. Walter Pidgeon (1897-1984) began his Hollywood career in silent pictures in the 1920s. His career reached its peak in the 1940s when he starred opposite Greer Garson

Background imageCinema Collection: The Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion

The Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion
The Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageCinema Collection: St Kilda, near Melbourne, Australia, 1928

St Kilda, near Melbourne, Australia, 1928. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Australia, 2nd series

Background imageCinema Collection: Charlie Chaplin, British film actor and director, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Charlie Chaplin, British film actor and director, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Charlie Chaplin, British film actor and director, 1926. Portrait of Sir Charles Chaplin (1889-1977). Cigarette card with straight-line caricature, issued by John Player & Sons

Background imageCinema Collection: Dorothea Baird, English stage and film actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey

Dorothea Baird, English stage and film actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey
Dorothea Baird, English stage and film actress, 1901

Background imageCinema Collection: ZaSu Pitts, American actress, 1934-1935

ZaSu Pitts, American actress, 1934-1935. A successful film actress of the silent era, ZaSu Pitts greatest fame came in talking picture comedies in the 1930s

Background imageCinema Collection: Evelyn Venable, American actress, 1934-1935

Evelyn Venable, American actress, 1934-1935. Evelyn Venables Hollywood career began in 1933. Her best known performance was in Death Takes a Holiday (1934)

Background imageCinema Collection: Kent Taylor, American actor, 1934-1935

Kent Taylor, American actor, 1934-1935. Born Louis William Weiss, Taylor appeared in over 110 films, mostly 1930s and 1940s B movies. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave

Background imageCinema Collection: Elissa Landi, Italian born actress, 1934-1935

Elissa Landi, Italian born actress, 1934-1935
Elissa Landi, Italian born actress, 1933. Landi (1904-1948) was a popular star of Hollywood films of the 1920s and 1930s. Born Elisabeth Marie Christine Kuhnelt

Background imageCinema Collection: Robert Donat, English actor, 1934-1935

Robert Donat, English actor, 1934-1935. Born Friedrich Robert Donath, Robert Donat made his film debut in 1932. He is best remembered for his performances in The Ghost Goes West (1935)

Background imageCinema Collection: Grace Bradley, American actress, 1934-1935

Grace Bradley, American actress, 1934-1935. Grace Bradley made her name playing femme fatale roles in low budget Hollywood movies in the 1930s and 1940s

Background imageCinema Collection: Cary Grant, English born film actor, 1934-1935

Cary Grant, English born film actor, 1934-1935. Born Archibald Alexander Leach, Cary Grant emigrated to the United States in 1920

Background imageCinema Collection: Billie Seward, American actress, 1934-1935

Billie Seward, American actress, 1934-1935. Bille Seward appeared in 25 films between 1934 and 1944. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)

Background imageCinema Collection: Lewis Stone, American actor, 1934-1935

Lewis Stone, American actor, 1934-1935. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1929 for his performance in The Patriot

Background imageCinema Collection: Jane Wyatt, American actress, 1934-1935

Jane Wyatt, American actress, 1934-1935. Jane Wyatt is best remembered for her performances in Lost Horizon (1937) and the 1950s television series Father Knows best

Background imageCinema Collection: Richard Dix, American actor, 1934-1935

Richard Dix, American actor, 1934-1935. Born Ernest Carlton Brimmer, Dix began his Hollywood career in Westerns. One of the few actors to successfully bridge the transition from silent films to

Background imageCinema Collection: Irene Dunne, American film actress and singer, 1934-1935

Irene Dunne, American film actress and singer, 1934-1935. Dunne was a film actress of the 1930s and 1940s. She was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Actress

Background imageCinema Collection: James Dunn, American actor, 1934-1935

James Dunn, American actor, 1934-1935. Dunn started his entertainment career in vaudeville before moving into film in the early 1930s

Background imageCinema Collection: Shirley Temple, American actress, 1934-1935

Shirley Temple, American actress, 1934-1935. Shirley Temple was a huge box office draw as a child actress in the 1930s. She retired from film acting in 1949

Background imageCinema Collection: Warner Oland, Swedish actor, 1934-1935

Warner Oland, Swedish actor, 1934-1935. Born Johan Verner Olund, he is best remembered for his screen portrayals of Doctor Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan



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