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  1. lisa-1 replied to Lolita's topic in Actresses
    yes she is perfect too! the young Grace
  2. lisa-1 replied to saritaa's topic in Actresses
    thanks Max glad to see you here!!! Fialka I think this picture was posted some pages before I will try to find it!
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    I think Warren was with some beautiful women!!!
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  6. lisa-1 replied to srepac's topic in Actresses
    thanks!!!!!!
  7. lisa-1 replied to CarMELita's topic in Actresses
  8. lisa-1 replied to saritaa's topic in Actresses
    thanks girls!
  9. lisa-1 replied to lisa-1's topic in Actresses
    Oh great Ngan!
  10. lisa-1 replied to lisa-1's topic in Actresses
    stunning pics!
  11. lisa-1 replied to saritaa's topic in Actresses
    you're welcome! thanks for pics with Delon here at Cannes when they were young Leslie Caron is on the left with BB who is with white coat
  12. lisa-1 replied to lisa-1's topic in Actresses
    yes love her! moreover she was in the same dancing lesson than Brigitte Bardot when she was young! here at Cannes when they were young Leslie is on the left with BB who is with white coat
  13. lisa-1 replied to saritaa's topic in Actresses
    thanks Nuruko my new compilation made with Minus
  14. lisa-1 replied to lisa-1's topic in Actresses
    so sad news! ROME — Anita Ekberg, 77, the curvaceous Swedish-born film star who famously frolicked in the Trevi fountain in "La Dolce Vita," has been admitted to a hospital in Rome, a medical official said. Ekberg, who has lived in Italy for many years, was checked into the San Giovanni hospital, said the official in its neurosurgery department who declined to give details. Italy's domestic ANSA news agency said she had fallen ill in her home in Genzano, near Rome, and that while her condition was not considered serious, she had been put under observation. Ekberg, a one-time Miss Sweden, broke into movies in Hollywood in the 1950s, but enjoyed her greatest role in "La Dolce Vita" in 1960 in which director Federico Fellini cast her as Marcello Mastroianni's unattainable love interest Sylvia Rank, an American actress. The pair spend an evening together that ends with blonde bombshell Sylvia, leaping into the Trevi fountain at dawn in a black shoulderless gown, beckoning to her admirer: "Marcello! Come here! Hurry up!". Ekberg and Mastroianni reunited for Fellini in 1987 for the drama "Intervista". LINK
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    Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (French pronunciation: [lɛzli kaʁɔ̃]) (born 1 July 1931) is a French film actress and dancer. She was one of the most famous Hollywood musical stars in the 1950s. Caron is best known for the musical films Gigi, Lili, An American in Paris, and Daddy Long Legs, and for the non-musical films The L-Shaped Room, Father Goose, and Fanny. She received two Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. She speaks French and English. Caron was born in Boulogne-sur-Seine, Seine (now Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine), France, to Claude Caron, a French chemist, and Margaret Petit, an American dancer.[1] Caron was prepared for a performing career from childhood by her mother. Caron started her career as a ballet dancer. But eventually Gene Kelly discovered her, and cast her to appear opposite him in the classic musical An American in Paris (1951), a role initially to be danced by Cyd Charisse, who was pregnant. This led to a long-term MGM contract and a string of films, which included the musical The Glass Slipper (1955) and the drama Gaby (1956). She also starred in the hit musicals Daddy Long Legs (1955) with Fred Astaire, Gigi (1958) with Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier, and Lili (1953) with Mel Ferrer. In 1953, Caron was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role in Lili. In 1963, she was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the British drama The L-Shaped Room. In the 1960s and thereafter, Caron worked in European films as well. Caron once said of herself: "I'm not a ballerina. I'm a hoofer."[2] Her later film assignments included Cary Grant's Father Goose (1964); Ken Russell's Valentino (1977), in the role of silent-screen legend Alla Nazimova; and Louis Malle's Damage (1992). She continues to act, appearing in the acclaimed film Chocolat (2000). She is one of the few leading ladies (or actors of any type for that matter) from the classic era of MGM musicals who is still active in film. (Others are Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, Dean Stockwell, Rita Moreno, Margaret O'Brien, June Lockhart and others.) Her recent films include Funny Bones (1995) with Jerry Lewis and Oliver Platt, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000) with Judi Dench and Cleo Laine, and Le Divorce (2003) with Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts. Most recently, Caron's guest appearance on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit earned her a 2007 Primetime Emmy Award. On April 27, 2009, Caron traveled to New York as an honored guest at a tribute to Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe at the Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio), where she spoke to the audience about her work on the Lerner and Loewe film Gigi (and An American in Paris, which had a screenplay by Lerner). Caron married George Hormel II, a grandson of the founder of Hormel (a meat-packing company) in September 1951. They divorced in 1954.[3] Her second husband was Peter Hall, British theatre and film director. They wed in 1956 and had two children, Christopher John Hall (TV producer) in 1957 and Jennifer Caron Hall (actress) in 1962. Caron had an affair with Warren Beatty (1961). When she and Hall divorced in 1965, Beatty was named as a co-respondent and was ordered by the London court to pay "the costs of the case."[4] In 1969, Caron married Michael Laughlin, best known as producer of the film Two-Lane Blacktop. They were divorced in 1980. Caron was also romantically linked to Dutch television actor Robert Wolders from 1994 to 1995, and was married to film crew member, Paul Magwood, with whom she has lived since 2003 in Wisconsin but divorced.[5][6] In semi-retirement from films, she owns and operates an affordable bed and breakfast, Auberge La Lucarne aux Chouettes (The Owls' Nest Inn), located in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, located about 112 km (70 miles) south of Paris.[7] Film An American in Paris (1951) The Man with a Cloak (1951) The Million Dollar Nickel (1952) (short subject) Glory Alley (1952) The Story of Three Loves (1953) Lili (1953) The Glass Slipper (1955) Daddy Long Legs (1955) Gaby (1956) Gigi (1958) The Doctor's Dilemma (1958) The Man Who Understood Women (1959) The Subterraneans (1960) Austerlitz (1960) Fanny (1961) Three Fables of Love (1962) Guns of Darkness (1962) The L-Shaped Room (1962) Father Goose (1964) A Very Special Favor (1965) Promise Her Anything (1965) Is Paris Burning? (1966) The Head of the Family (1969) Madron (1970) Chandler (1971) Purple Night (1972) Surreal Estate (1976) The Man Who Loved Women (1977) Valentino (1977) Nicole (1978) Goldengirl (1979) All Stars (1980) Chanel Solitaire (1981) Imperative (1982) Dangerous Moves (1984) Courage Mountain (1990) Damage (1992) The Genius (1993) Warriors and Prisoners (1994) A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema (1995) (scenes deleted) Funny Bones (1995) The Reef (1999) From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (1999) (documentary) Chocolat (2000) Le Divorce (2003) [edit] Television ITV Play of the Week (1 episode, 1959) Les Fables de La Fontaine (unknown episodes, 1964) Carola (1973) QB VII (unknown episodes, 1974) Docteur Erika Werner (1978) The Contract (1980) Mon meilleur Noël (1 episode, 1981) Tales of the Unexpected (1 episode, 1982) The Unapproachable (1982) Le Château faible (1983) Master of the Game (1984) Le Génie du faux (1985) Falcon Crest (3 episodes, 1987) The Man Who Lived at the Ritz (1988) Lenin: The Train (1990) The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century (1 episode, 1996) voice The Ring (1996) The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000) Murder on the Orient Express (2001) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2006) Episode: "Recall"
  17. oh so cute nose!
  18. lisa-1 replied to srepac's topic in Actresses
    wow thanks Twinkle! sexy pics!
  19. lisa-1 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thanks ann! the first teaser of "Serge Gainsbourg vie heroique"! Laetitia isn't in this teaser it's lucy Gordon who plays Jane Birkin...but Laetitia coming soon...
  20. It's the beautiful Michaela Hlavackova
  21. sexy!
  22. lisa-1 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    a wrong identity card very well done!
  23. wow thanks
  24. thanks!