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oldhollywoodcinema: Remembering Marlon Brando on his birthday ❤️“The only reason I’m in Hollywood is that I don’t have the moral courage to refuse the money.”Photograph taken by Richard Avedon (1951)

oldhollywoodcinema: Remembering Marlon Brando on his birthday ❤️“The only reason I’m in Hollywood is that I don’t have the moral courage to refuse the money.”Photograph taken by Richard Avedon (1951)

oldhollywoodcinema:  Remembering Marlon Brando on his birthday ❤️“The only

Emmanuelleriva: Cary Grant In Bringing Up Baby (1938) Dir. Howard Hawks

Emmanuelleriva:  Cary Grant In Bringing Up Baby (1938) Dir. Howard Hawks

Summers-In-Hollywood: Cary Grant Taking Shelter From The Rain, April, 1957. Photo By Harry Benson

Summers-In-Hollywood:  Cary Grant Taking Shelter From The Rain, April, 1957. Photo

Filmnoirfemalefatales: Mae West. So Ahead Of Her Time.

Filmnoirfemalefatales:  Mae West. So Ahead Of Her Time.

Nitratediva: Cary Grant In Arsenic And Old Lace (1944).

Nitratediva:  Cary Grant In Arsenic And Old Lace (1944).

Oldhollywoodcinema: Cary Grant (1937) “My Formula For Living Is Quite Simple. I Get Up In The Morning And I Go To Bed At Night. In Between, I Occupy Myself As Best I Can.”

Oldhollywoodcinema:  Cary Grant (1937)  “My Formula For Living Is Quite Simple.

Hedda-Hopper: Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (August 13, 1899 - April 29, 1980)

Hedda-Hopper:  Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (August 13, 1899 -  April 29, 1980)

Wehadfacesthen: Cary Grant, 1937

Wehadfacesthen:  Cary Grant, 1937

Archiesleach: Cary Grant At His Beach House, C. 1934

Archiesleach:  Cary Grant At His Beach House, C. 1934

Modernmissbennet: Just A Few Famous Classic Hollywood Actors Who Were Either Confirmed Or Rumored To Be Gay Or Bisexual….. Or As I Like To Call This Post: None Of Your Faves Were Straight.

Modernmissbennet:  Just A Few Famous Classic Hollywood Actors Who Were Either Confirmed

(Via Paulnewman-Blog)

(Via Paulnewman-Blog)

(Via Paulnewman-Blog)

(Via Paulnewman-Blog)

Wehadfacesthen: Paul Newman, New York, 1956

Wehadfacesthen:  Paul Newman, New York, 1956

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