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- Grace Kelly Grace Kelly. Even just her name is elegant. And, that is not even taking into account her work or her life. Her success in films meant a lot to her, and she walked away from that for love and marriage...and to be a princess. H...
- Ten Favorite Fifties Movies With television's growing popularity, there was a decline in movie revenues. Hollywood was thus prompted to seek ways to draw audiences back to the theaters. The spectacle approach to film-making was developed with new film techniques such as Cin...
- Love Letters of Great Men Love Letters of Great Men started out as a film prop! There is a scene in the film Sex and the City, that sent its mostly female fans flocking into bookshops and desperately searching Amazon for a book that did not exist. Carrie Bradshaw is lying in...
- Edith Head The Most Famous Costume Designer in Hollywood For many people, Edith Head and film costume design are synonymous. Other designers may have been more flamboyantly creative, or more consistently original, but no one did more to earn this art form popular recognition. Her guiding principle was that...
- Phenomenal Women "Phenomenal Women" is a group about women who have made a significant difference in the world. These women are the ultimate role models for our children. Joining this group... | Qualities of a phenomenal woman... Photograph of statue holding hands...
- Franklin Roosevelt As the only United States president elected to four terms, Franklin Delano Roosevelt guided the nation for 12 years, through the Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt initiated a series of programs, termed the New Deal, to help bring the U.S....
- Helen Rose 1904-1985 Helen Rose was born in Chicago on 2nd February 1904. She studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. In 1929 she moved to Los Angeles, California. Her first professional job in designing was for Fanchon and Marco's "Ice Follies&quo...
- Bing Crosby: True Love Artist: Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly Music by: Cole Porter Written for the Film: High Society (1956) True Love Suntanned, windblown Honeymooners at last alone Feeling far above par Oh, how lucky we are While I give to you and you give to me True love...
- 1952 - Music, Movies and Cars ---1952 The song "Wheel of Fortune" by Kay Starr ran 9 weeks as #1 on the Hit Parade. --- 1952 The movie High Noon was released starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly 1952 - Here in My Heart was the #1 hit single on the United States pop cha...
- Grace Kelly Grace Kelly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she grew up in the East Falls section, the third of four children to John Brendan Kelly, Sr., also known as Jack Kelly, and Margaret Katherine Majer Kelly. Grace's siblings, in order of age, w...
- Cary Grant British born actor Cary Grant (by his civil name, Archibald Alec Leach) arrived to Earth January 18, 1904 and died November 29, 1986. With his prominent Brittish accent and gentleman-like manners he became the liebling of Hollywood. He was handsome,...
- Grace Kelly Grace Kelly was an American film and stage actress, who later married to become Princess Gracia Patricia of Monaco.
- Mika | Ka Ching! He could be brown. He could be blue. He could be Popeye. He could be happy. He could be Freddie or anyone else. But what he is, is Mika, a unique new voice in the pop world. He topped the UK charts before he'd even released his first album, Life in Ca...
- High Noon The 1952 movie, "High Noon," has to rate as one of the most powerful Westerns ever made, if not in fact perhaps the best Western ever made. It tells the story of a small town marshal, Will Kane, played by Gary Cooper, and his bride to be, Amy Fowler,...
