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Warren William, American Broadway and Hollywood actor, 1934-1935. William played Julius Caesar opposite Claudette Colbert in Cecil B DeMilles Cleopatra (1934)
Claudette Colbert, French born American actress, 1934-1935. A star equally adept at romantic comedy and dramatic roles, Colbert won a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in It Happened One
Clark Gable, American actor, 1934-1935. Known as the King of Hollywood Gable was the biggest box office star of the early sound film era
Carole Lombard, American actress, 1935-1935. Born Jane Alice Peters, Carole Lombard was one of Hollywoods top comedy stars of the 1930s
Joan Crawford, American actress, 1934-1935. Crawford was an acclaimed Academy Award winning film actress and one of Hollywoods biggest stars in the 1930s
Robert Montgomery, American actor and film director, 1934-1935. In 1937 Montgomery was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor as a psychopath in the chiller Night Must Fall
Lionel Barrymore, American actor, 1934-1935. Lionel Barrymore was an actor of stage, radio and film. A versatile actor who played a wide range of characters
Evelyn Laye, English theatre actress, 1934-1935. Born Elsie Evelyn Lay, her acting career spanned almost 80 years. As well as stage acting she also appeared in several films
Ramon Novarro, Mexican Actor, 1934-1935. Novarro achieved fame as a Latin lover in silent films in the 1920s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Dame Cicely Courtneidge, English actress, 1934-1935. Born Esmerelda Cicely Courtneidge, she was married to the comedian Jack Hulbert, with whom she starred in several films
William Powell, American actor, 1934-1935. Powell starred in the Thin Man series of films in the 1930s. He had a notable screen partnership with Myrna Loy, starring opposite her in 14 pictures
Jessie Matthews, British actress, singer and dancer, 1934-1935. A star of stage and screen musicals, Jessie Matthews popularity was at its peak in the 1930s
Douglass Montgomery, Canadian actor, 1934-1935. Montgomery began his acting career in Hollywood in the 1930s before moving to Britain in the 1940s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave
Mary Carlisle, American actress and singer, 1934-1935. Mary Carlisle starred in Hollywood B movies in the 1930s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Jean Arthur, American actress, 1934-1935. Born Gladys Georgianna Greene, Jean Arthur was one of Hollywoods most popular comediennes in the late 1930s and early 1940s
Ricardo Cortez, Austrian born film actor, 1934-1935. Born Jacob Krantz in Vienna, his name was changed to Ricardo Cortez by Hollywood executives with a view to competing with other studios romantic
John Boles, American actor, 1934-1935. Boles started out in Hollywood in the silent movie era, but became a huge star with the advent of talkies. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave
Lilian Harvey, British born German actress and singer, 1934-1935. Lilian Harvey starred in many silent films made in Germany in the 1920s and early 1930s
Guy Kibbee, American stage and film actor, 1934-1935. Kibbee moved to Hollywood in the 1930s after a successful Broadway career. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Margaret Lindsay, American actress, 1934-1935. Margarey Lindsay appeared in over 70 films in the 1930s and 1940s, her most acclaimed performance being in The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
Sir Aubrey Smith, English actor and cricketer, 1934-1935. Also known as Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, he was noted for playing officer and genteman roles
Jean Harlow, American actress, 1934-1935. Known as the Platinum Blonde, Jean Harlow was one of Hollywoods biggest stars and foremost sex symbols of the 1930s
Kitty Carlisle Hart, American actress, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Nils Asther, Danish-born Swedish stage and film actor, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
June Lang, American actress, 1934-1935. Born Winifred June Vlasek, she appeared mainly in B movies in the 1930s and 1940s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Nat Pendleton, American Olympic wrestler and actor, 1934-1935. Pendleton won a silver medal at the 1920 summer Olympics. He moved into acting in the late 1920s, often playing heavies
Elizabeth Allan, English actress, 1934-1935. Allan (1908-1990) worked in both the United Kingdom and Hollywood, making about 50 films over more than a quarter of a century
Douglas Fairbanks Jr, American actor, 1934-1935. Fairbanks became a highly decorated naval officer in World War II. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Ginger Rogers, American actress, 1934-1935. Ginger Rogers appeared in 73 films over a 35 year movie career. She is best known for her partnership with Fred Astaire
Jack Hulbert, British actor, 1934-1935. Hulbert (1892-1978) was one of the earliest famous members of the Cambridge Footlights
Edmund Lowe, American actor, 1934-1935. Lowe made his name in the silent film era, appearing in over 100 films in all. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Jean Muir, American actress, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Fredric March, American actor, 1934-1935. March was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor. He won the Best Actor Oscar for his performances in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1932)
Marlene Dietrich, German born American actress, 1934-1935. Dietrich (1901-1992), was an Academy Award-nominated German-American actress, entertainer and singer
Maurice Chevalier, French actor and popular entertainer, 1934-1935. Chevalier (1888-1972) was a French actor and popular entertainer. His signature songs included Louise, Mimi, and Valentine
Myrna Loy, American actress, 1934-1935. Myrna Loy was one of Hollywoods most popular and best paid stars of the 1930s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Janet Gaynor, American actress, 1934-1935. Janet Gaynor was the first winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress, which she won in 1928 for her performances in Seventh Heaven
Tom Walls, English actor and director, 1934-1935. Walls directed and starred in comedies in the 1930s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)
Jack Buchanan, British actor and singer, 1934-1935. Born Walter John Buchanan, he worked on stage and screen on both sides of the Atlantic
Queen Victoria receiving the Sacrament at her Coronation, 28 June 1838, (1900). In 1837 Queen Victoria took the throne after the death of her uncle William IV
The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace, 1900. The official London residence of the British monarch. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
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