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Joan Blondell, American actress, 1933. Blondell (1906-1979) was an Oscar-nominated American actress. Considered a sexy, wisecracking
Maurice Chevalier, French actor, 1933. Chevalier (1888-1972) was a French actor and popular entertainer. His signature songs included Louise, Mimi, and Valentine
Heather Angel, English film actress, 1933. Angel (1909-1986) was a prominent film actress of the 1930s and 1940s, making her name in the series of Bulldog Drummond films
Clive Brook, English actor, 1933. Brook (1887-1974) first appeared on stage in 1918 and also in films from 1919
Elizabeth Allan, English actress, 1933. Allan (1908-1990) worked in both the United Kingdom and Hollywood, making about 50 films over more than a quarter of a century
Richard Barthelmess, American actor, 1933. Barthelmess (1895-1963) was a star of silent films whose career declined with the advent of talking pictures
Conrad Veidt, German actor, 1933. Veidt (1893-1943) was a German actor, well known for his roles in such films as The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920) and Casablanca (1942)
Genevieve Tobin, American actress, 1933. Tobin (1899-1995) was a prominent supporting actress in American films of the 1930s
Lewis Stone, American actor, 1933. Stone (1879-1953) starred with some of the biggest names in Hollywood in the 1930s, including Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Ramon Novarro, Clark Gable and Jean Harlow
Edward Goldenberg Robinson, American stage and film actor, of Romanian origin, 1933Edward Goldenberg Robinson, American stage and film actor of Romanian origin, 1933. Edward G Robinson (1893-1973) was one of Hollywoods top box office draws in the 1930s and 40s
Sylvia Sidney, American actress, 1933. Born Sophia Kosow, Sidneys (1910-1999) film career was at its height in the 1930s
Owen Nares, English actor, 1933. Nares (1888-1943) had a long stage and film career and, for most of the 1920s, was Britains favourite matinee idol and silent film star
Norma Shearer, Canadian-born actress, 1933. Shearer (1902-1983) was an Academy Award-winning actress in Hollywood and one of the major female stars of the 1930s
Robert Montgomery, American actor and director, 1933. In 1937 Montgomery (1904-1981) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor as a psychopath in the chiller Night Must Fall
Charles Laughton, English stage and film actor, 1933. Laughton (1899-1962) became an American citizen in 1950. While best known for his historical roles in films
Jessie Matthews, British actress, 1933. Matthews, OBE (1907-1981) was a popular British actress, dancer, and singer of the 1930s whose career continued into the post-war period
Gordon Harker, British actor, 1933. Harker (1885-1967) quickly became one of the most popular of Britains character actors
Jeanette MacDonald, American actress, 1933. MacDonald (1903-1965) was a singer and actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s
Katharine Hepburn, American actress, 1933. Hepburn (1907-2003) was an iconic four-time Academy Award-winning American star of film, television and stage, widely recognized for her sharp wit
Cedric Hardwicke, English actor, 1933. Hardwicke (1893-1964) trained at RADA and, after service in World War I, joined a repertory company in Birmingham
Jean Harlow, American film actress, 1933. Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter, 1911-1937) was an American film actress and top sex symbol of the 1930s
Clark Gable, American actor, 1933. Gable (1901-1960) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor and the biggest box office star of the early sound film era
Ann Harding, American actress, 1933. Harding (1901-1981), performances were often heralded by the critics, who cited her diction and stage experience as assets to the screen
Willy Fritsch, German actor, 1933. Fritsch (1901-1973) was a popular leading man in German silent motion-pictures, and the father of actor Thomas Fritsch
Anne Grey, English Actress, 1933. Grey (1907-1987), popular brown-eyed, brown-haired leading lady of early British talking films who often played gentle sophisticates
Douglas Fairbanks, American actor, screenwriter, director and producer, 1933. Fairbanks (1883-1939) became noted for his swashbuckling roles in silent movies
Ricardo Cortez, Austrian-born actor, 1933. Cortez (1899-1977), was a film actor who began his career during the silent film era
Kay Francis, American actress, 1933. Francis (1905-1968) was an American actress who, after a brief beginning on Broadway in the 1920s
Gary Cooper, American film actor, 1933. Cooper (1901-1961) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor of English heritage
John Boles, American actor, 1933. Boles (1895-1969), started out in Hollywood in the silent movie era, but became a huge star with the advent of talkies
Tallulah Bankhead, American actress, talk-show host and bonne vivante, 1933Tallulah Bankhead (1902-1968), American actress, talk-show host and bonne vivante, 1933
John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore, American actors, 1933. John Barrymore (1882-1942), gained fame as a Shakespearean, while Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954), was an actor of stage, radio and film
Constance Bennett, American actress, 1933. Bennett (1904-1965), was one of the highest-paid Hollywood actresses of the early 1930s
Poster for the film Doctor Mabuso, 1922. Artist: Il ya ChashnikPoster for the film Doctor Mabuso, 1922. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Vera Kholodnaya, Russian silent film actress, 1910s. Artist: Sakharov & OrlovVera Kholodnaya, Russian silent film actress, 1910s. It is thought that Vera Kholodnaya (1893-1919) may have appereared in between 50 and 100 films, although only 5 still exist today
Vera Karalli, Russian ballet dancer and silent film actress, 1915. Karalli (1889-1972) in the film After Death. A mistress of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia
Mikhail Chekhov, Russian actor and author, 1928. The nephew of the playwright Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Chekhov (1891-1955) is regarded by many as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century
Poster of American actress and film star Norma Talmadge, 1926. Artist: Alexander NaumovPoster of American actress and film star Norma Talmadge, 1926. Norma Talmadge (1893-1957) was one of the greatest film stars of the silent era
Margaret Sullavan, American actress, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Warner Baxter, American actor, 1934-1935. Baxter starred in In Old Arizona (1929), the first talking Western, a role which won him the Best Actor Oscar
Greta Garbo, Swedish actress, 1934-1935. One of Hollywoods greatest - and most enigmatic - stars, Greta Garbo received an Honorary Oscar in 1954 for her unforgettable screen performances
Betty Balfour, English silent screen actress, 1934-1935. Balfour was the most popular British screen actress in the 1920s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Charles Laughton, English stage and film actor, 1934-1935. Laughton is best known for his historical roles in films, including his portrayal of Henry VIII in The Private Life of Henry VIII
Robert Young, American actor, 1934-1935. Between 1931 and 1952, Young appeared in over 100 films made by MGM, many of them B movies. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave
Frances Dee, American actress, 1934-1935. Born Frances Marion Dee, her movie career began in 1929 when, while working as an extra
Thelma Todd, American actress, 1934-1935. Thelma Todd appeared in over 40 pictures between 1926 and 1935, including the Marx Brothers films Monkey Business (1931) and Horse Feathers (1932)
Anna Neagle, English actress and singer, 1934-1935. Born Florence Marjorie Robertson, Anna Neagles stage and screen career spanned over 50 years. She was made a Dame in 1969
Frank Lawton, British actor, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)