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Madge Bellamy (1899-1990), American film star, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsMadge Bellamy (1899-1990), American film star, 1928. Number 4 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Adolphe Menjou (1890-1963), American actor, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsAdolphe Menjou (1890-1963), American actor, 1928. Number 16 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Laura la Plante (1904-1996), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsLaura la Plante (1904-1996), American actress, 1928. Number 12 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Norma Shearer (1902-1983), Academy Award-winning Canadian-American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsNorma Shearer (1902-1983), Academy Award-winning Canadian-American actress, 1928. Number 22 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Mae Murray (1889-1965), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsMae Murray (1889-1965), American actress, 1928. Number 19 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Pola Negri (1894-1987), Polish actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsPola Negri (1894-1987), Polish actress, 1928. Number 20 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Blanche Sweet (1896-1986), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsBlanche Sweet (1896-1986), American actress, 1928. Number 23 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Alice Joyce (1890-1955), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsAlice Joyce (1890-1955), American actress, 1928. Number 11 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Norma Talmadge (1893-1957), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsNorma Talmadge (1893-1957), American actress, 1928. Talmadge was one of the greatest film stars of the silent era. A major box office draw for more than a decade
Priscilla Dean (1896-1987), American atress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsPriscilla Dean (1896-1987), American atress, 1928. Number 7 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Betty Bronson (1906-1971), American film star, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsBetty Bronson (1906-1971), American film star, 1928. Number 6 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
May McAvoy (1899-1984), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsMay McAvoy (1899-1984), American actress, 1928. Number 15 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926), Italian actor, c1920s
Errol Flynn (1909-1959), American film actor, 1940s. From Shermans series of famous film stars
Rita Jolivet (1890-1971), English actress, 1911-1912. Jolivet was a silent film actress whose career spanned from 1914 to 1926. During that time she made only 20 films
Betty Balfour (1903-1977), English actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsBetty Balfour (1903-1977), English actress, 1928. Number 2 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Richard Barthelmess (1895-1963), American film star, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsRichard Barthelmess (1895-1963), American film star, 1928. Number 3 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Mary Astor (1906-1987), Academy Award-winning American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsMary Astor (1906-1987), Academy Award-winning American actress, 1928. Astor was perhaps most famous for her role as Brigid O Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon (1941)
John Huston (1906-1987), American film director and actor, 1957. Huston is seen here with his wife Ricki Soma, daughter Angelica and son Tony (possibly during the filming of Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison)
Mel Ferrer (b1917), Cuban-American film actor, producer and director, 1950s. Artist: VivienneMel Ferrer (b1917), Cuban-American film actor, producer and director, 1950s
Marlene Dietrich, German-born actress. Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992), was an Academy Award-nominated German-American actress, entertainer and singer
Katharine Hepburn, American star of film, television and stage. One of the Hollywood greats, Katharine Hepburns (1907-2003) career spanned over 60 years
Roy Rogers, American singer, musician and actor in westerns. Roy Rogers (1911-1998) appeared in over 100 westerns. He is best remembered as the Singing Cowboy in The Roy Rogers Show on radio
Stewart Granger and Rita Hayworth in Salome, 1953
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
Clark Gable, Academy Award-winning American film actor. Gable (1901-1960) was the biggest box office star of the early sound film era
Simone Simon (1910-2005), French actress, c1930s-c1940s. Simon made her screen debut in Le Chanteur Inconnu (The Unknown Singer)
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
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)
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)
Mary Pickford (1892-1979), Canadian actress, c1930s-c1940s. Pickford began her film career in 1909 working for DW Griffith
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
Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Fontaine established her reputation in two films by director Alfred Hitchcock
Olivia de Havilland (b. 1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940sOlivia 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
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
Constance Cummings (1910-2005), American-born British actress, c1930s-c1940s. Coming from a musical family (her mother was a concert soprano)
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
Jack Holt (1888-1951), American actor, c1930s-1940s. Holt was a prominent leading man in silent and early talking films
Melvyn Douglas (1901-1981), American actor, c1930s-c1940s. Born Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg, Douglas often played the suave sophisticate in pursuit of a beautiful woman
Robert Donat (1905-1959), British actor, c1930s-c1940sRobert Donat (1905-1958), British actor, c1930s-c1940s. Signed photograph. Born Friedrich Robert Donath, Donat made his film debut in 1932
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