James Cagney, Mary Martin, Irene Rich, and Pat O'Brien rehearsing prior to the Red Cross Mercy Radio Broadcast in 1940 to aid the war refugee fund.
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such a lovely fan letter to photoplay, 1927
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Irene Rich
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The Lady In Question (1940) Romance Drama Film Starring Rita Hayworth
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1988
Ella Raines at 67 from cancer
Greta Nissen at 82 from Parkinson’s disease
Colleen Moore at 88 from cancer
Bonita Granville at 65 from cancer
Christine Norden at 63 from pneumonia
Wera Engels at 79 from unknown events
Karen Steele at 56 from cancer
Irene Rich at 96 from heart failure
Dorothy Jordan at 82 from heart failure
Victoria Shaw at 53 from COPD
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Studio Still:
Irene Rich w/ Balalaika
from "My Official Wife"
The Vitaphone Corp. | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
1926
♫♫♫ ♫♫♫ ♫♫♫
Let me hear your balalaikas ringing out
Come and keep your comrade warm
- Paul McCartney
The Beatles - Back in the U.S.S.R. / Dear Prudence (1968)
https://at.tumblr.com/odk-2/the-beatles-back-in-the-ussr-dear-prudence/f0emq97ptk06
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Irene Rich ❤️
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22 aprile … ricordiamo …
21 aprile … ricordiamo …
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2023: Barry Humphries, John Barry Humphries, attore, sceneggiatore e doppiatore australiano. Si affermò inoltre come drag queen, creando il personaggio di Dame Edna Everage (noto anche semplicemente Dame Edna). Noto per l’interpretazione di Claire Otoms in Ally McBeal. Si sposò quattro volte: il primo matrimonio, con la ballerina Brenda Wright, dal 1955 al 1957; il secondo matrimonio, con la…
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Seen in 2023:
Lady Windermere's Fan (Ernst Lubitsch), 1925
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Irene Rich, 1891-1988
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Harry Carey, Irene Rich, and director John Ford on set of DESPERATE TRAILS (1921)
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Irene Rich Norma Shearer
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"[Ronald Colman] had the most gorgeous voice I have ever heard in my life. I appreciate a good voice. I have been to the Boston Conservatory of Music and I had a lovely voice. Voice to me is always wonderful. I remember once, early in the picture, he had a very important scene, and when it was all over and I yelled 'Cut!' he said, 'What did you think of it?' and I said, 'So help me God, I don't know. Your voice is so wonderful to me that I close my eyes and just listen to it! I remember it sounded great!' And he just looked at me strangely..."
— William A. Wellman
Source: Ronald Colman: A Very Private Person — Juliet Benita Colman
I can't stop thinking about William A. Wellman, who did not even get along with Ronnie, being so mesmerised by his voice while making The Light That Failed (1939) that he just zoned out during an important scene...
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Irene Guarenas for Alessandra Rich, Fall 2022
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