Norma Shearer presents the Academy Award for Best Actress to Marie Dressler, 1931
Young girl taking a lunch break surrounded by barrels of herring in the small fishing town of Siglufjörður
Iceland - Siglufjörður, 1957
Norma Shearer in The Devil’s Circus (1926)
Ann Dvorak in Love is a Racket, I love leg fetishism in old movies so much! It feels so quaint!
Harlow was an actress who got along with everyone-with one exception: Wallace Beery. She had worked with Beery before in The Secret Six (1931) and the two had developed a dislike for each other that carried over into Dinner at Eight. Beery thought that Harlow wasn’t experienced enough as an actress and treated her rudely. Harlow found Beery gruff and boorish. Since the two were playing a husband and wife that can’t stand each other, the real-life feelings worked to the comic benefit of the characters. (x)
Maurice Goldberg ~ Olive Thomas (A camera study). Theatre Magazine vol. 29, Jan–June 1919 | src internet archive
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Norma Shearer in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)