1st Row: James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, Lucille Ball, Hedy Lamarr, Katharine Hepburn, Louis B Mayer, Greer Garson, Irene Dunne, Susan Peters, Ginny Simms, Lionel Barrymore
2nd Row: Harry James, Brian Donlevy, Red Skelton, Mickey Rooney, William Powell, Wallace Beery, Spencer Tracy, Walter Pidgeon, RobertTaylor, Pierre Aumont,
Lewis Stone, Gene Kelly, Jackie Jenkins
3rd Row: Tommy Dorsey, George Murphy, Jean Rogers, James Craig, Donna Reed, Van Johnson, Fay Bainter, Marsha Hunt, Ruth Hussey, Marjorie Main, Robert Benchley
4th Row: Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Keenan Wynn, Diana Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell, Esther Williams, Ann Richards, Marta Linden,
Lee Bowman, Richard Carlson, Mary Astor
5th Row: Blanche Ring, Sara Haden, Fay Holden, Bert Lahr, Frances Gifford, June Allyson, Richard Whorf, Frances Rafferty, Spring Byington, Connie Gilchrist, Gladys Cooper
6th Row: Ben Blue, Chill Wills, Keye Luke, Barry Nelson, Desi Arnaz, Henry O¹Neill, Bob Crosby, Rags Ragland
And all these years I thought Hedy Lamarr was a man.
ReplyDeleteIn the 1940's Lucille Ball was a babe.
ReplyDeleteFather Time has allowed me to live to remember each and everyone of these stars
What's up with the ugly white socks Hepburn is wearing? LOL...She was an A+ actress!
ReplyDeleteHepburn was her own person. She probably had cold feet that day. She was "eccentric".
ReplyDeleteAlso anyone notice Hepburn is wearing pants? She was the first to break the unwritten rule of women were to wear dresses or skirts. I also noticed Spencer is directly over her shoulder.
ReplyDeleteTurner Classic Movies had the story behind this photo in motion picture format.Amazing to see them all together.
ReplyDeleteMaybe your thinking of Headly Lamarr in " Blazing Saddles"--Harvey Korman
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