Classic Movie Actresses Tourney 2013

Classic Movie Actresses Tourney 2013
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A Farewell to Classic Actress Tourney 2013

Dear readers,

I have had so much fun co-hosting this tournament this year. In fact, I think I had more fun this year than last year, my first time at bat. I think this is because I knew more about my duties and what I am supposed to do as a co-host, as well as the fact that I hosted the same 1940s decade as last year, which is also my favorite decade of film.

As you all know, this is a blog dedicated to Rosalind Russell, and while she did not even make it past Round 1 (tear!), I hope she will do better in the future. I have always considered Rosalind a severely underrated actress, even though she was nominated for an Oscar four times and nominated for a Golden Globe five times (and won every time!). However, the truly remarkable thing about Roz is her true personality and real self. From what I know of her, I think of her as a rather selfless person who would give so much of her time away from her "day job" as actress, wife, and mother to charities. The only Oscar she received was not for her acting work, but for her charity work. I just started writing this freely as words came to my mind, so now that this is in the front of my mind, I'd like to share with you Roz's acceptance speech of that lone Oscar, which was so special and sweet to her and to her fans, I am sure. This video always makes me tear up a little because she had been so ill at the time (from her cancer, perhaps, but mostly from her rheumatoid arthritis, for which she had to take cortisone shots that disfigured her figure and bloated her face). Take a look!

And once again, I would like to thank Monty of All Good Things for asking me to co-host the tournament this year and I hope to make a good impression next year as well. I hope everyone had a good time voting for their favorite actresses, even if some were surprised by the results. It was such good fun! Until next year!


Better luck next year, Roz! We love you!

Here is the video:




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Photo of the Day


Hey everyone!

I just started classes again today… the first time since December 2011. Haha. It was weird to be in a classroom again. Although I usually have bad anxiety before going to a class the first time, it wasn’t quite like that this time. I think I genuinely wanted to learn again. I guess I want to be a student. Anyway, the first class is PhotoShop I. I haven’t learned much, but I’m anxious to learn. I wonder what kind of neat stuff I’ll learn as the class progresses? Maybe I’ll edit a photo of Roz! If I do something like that, I’ll share it with all of you :) Take care, you all!

I feel pretty content as Roz does in this picture. And I know I've PROBABLY shared it before, but I can't help it because it's one of my favorites... one of those "sparkling eyes" pictures :)

Monday, January 21, 2013

Photo of the Day

I can't find all my Roz photos on my new computer! I could have sworn I put them on here. So strange. So right now, I've been taking some of the photos that I have uploaded on Facebook, which is quite a lot. Hopefully, I can recover those photos again. I am not sure where they are at the moment.


Love her dress in this photo. Also... I think I"m making this face right now! Haha


I know it's just a screenshot, but I love this adorable pose between Roz and Fred MacMurray in "Flight for Freedom" (1943)

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Photo of the Day

I feel like I became a recluse recently or something, and completely forgot about my blog. I need to turn my life around and get going on this blog as well because it does make me happy when I write for it. I just forgot about that joy. By the way, I will be helping out with the Classic Actress Tournament again, which I guess will start in March. This means that I need to start making my list for the 1940s era of classic actresses. Of course, if you have any suggestions of an actress you'd like to compete as one of the 32 actresses, let me know :) Thank you!



Sorry about the watermark, but I thought you'd enjoy this one because Roz's son, Lance and husband, Freddie are in it. I love family photos! This was, of course, when she was filming "Auntie Mame"

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Thanks to Alyssa...

Thanks to Alyssa M. of Oh So Very Classic, I have received my very first blog award! I couldn't believe that I had... it was very kind of her. I will do the full post for the Versatile Blogger Award as soon as I can, and for now, I would just like to thank her! :)

P.S. I discovered that her blog is a fairly new one and I think she'll have some good reads soon, so you should go and follow her ;)



While having her tea, Roz heard about the blogger award and was very happy! After all, this blog came to be because of her ;)

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Photo of the Day - Happy wednesday!

After a rough several days, I am back to my chipper self (at least for the time being)... I feel a sense of relief and peace with myself after experiencing a few things personally... and here I am again to share a couple photos that I hope you will like :)

I chose this because I looove Jimmy Stewart and when Roz is with him, it's even better! They are just adorable together and funny, too. They were good friends in real life and I know he said a few words at her funeral.

I had to share this not just because Roz is being her usual goofy self having fun with her friend Robert Montgomery, but because a lot of my friends just love Irene Dunne and it's so nice to see them together (and by the way, Irene looks as lovely and charming as ever here).

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Photo of the Day

Good morning, everyone!!

I am housesitting this weekend and it is pretty boring. So let's try to liven up this day with a fun Roz photo... hehe


I couldn't resist... Roz at age 2, she's just so adorable!

wanted to include this one because I think it's fun to see Roz doing something at her own home that she enjoyed besides acting (and making us laugh!)--gardening! :)

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Photo of the Day

Happy Halloween!



I apologize for not having any Halloween photos to post today... but I'll leave you with this amusing still from my favorite movie "Auntie Mame" (1958)! Isn't Roz funny, shaking hands with a monkey? ;)

By the way, absolutely nothing happens here on Halloween! No trick-or-treaters, even. I almost forgot it was even Halloween. How about you all? Howas your Halloween?

Thursday, October 6, 2011

"Evelyn Prentice" --A Good Start

Howdy folks,

I see from the results of the first poll that Hildy Johnson is the favorite character. Good choice, all J Mame Dennis is my personal favorite, in case you were wondering. I watched the movie Evelyn Prentice about a week ago. It is from 1934 and stars William Powell and Myrna Loy, my favorite on-screen couple. Of course I’ve seen this movie several times already because not only is it a Bill and Myrna film, but it was Roz’s screen debut. While Roz is gone within the first 15 minutes of the movie and comes off as somewhat of a “homewrecker,” it is very interesting to see her in her first movie at the age of 27.

I remember reading that she did not quite know how the movie business worked, having been in summer stock up until that point. Bill Powell had to tell her that she could not just simply walk into the scene and walk out. She had to stop on the marked spots on the ground. The shot had to be just right, after all, hence the marks on the floor.



One thing I notice in this film is how low and soft Roz’s voice is. It is not quite the voice we are probably used to—that loud voice full of excitement and energy, ready to instill laughter at any given moment. I am glad she went on to her famous comedic roles, but “Evelyn Prentice” was a still a good start for her. I believe the small roles she received in the first few years at MGM probably gave her plenty of time to hone her acting skills in a variety of roles, from drama to comedy. Another thing that stood out to me was how her dark clothing (her character is a widow) looked with her equally dark hair and eyes. Very interesting effect and she did well her first time up at bat.



On a last note, Bill and Myrna are as adorable as ever, although this is more drama than comedy. The last courtroom scene with Myrna crying on the witness stand always moves me. She just breaks my heart in that scene!



I’m signing off for now, friends. See you later :)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

June 4 -- Rosalind Russell's birthday

Happy birthday to Roz yesterday :) 

She was born June 4, 1907, so she would have been 104 yesterday. I watched 2 of her films in honor of her birthday yesterday--His Girl Friday and Gypsy. These are two of my favorites that I hadn't watched in a while. One is a brilliant comedy and one is a musical drama (in which I believe Roz played her role perfectly). 

Hats off to Rosalind!




Thursday, June 2, 2011

Roz Signing Autographs...

It's not too often you see a picture of Roz at home, least of all signing autographs... I think I've hardly found a photo of her signing an autograph, except maybe for the soldiers. Sure, she did it. I just haven't seen many photos of her doing so, haha. 


I love this photo someone found for me. Note the framed photograph of Roz and her husband leaving for their honeymoon:



Sunday, April 10, 2011

New Photos

Well, these are the photos I bought from Larry Edmund's bookstore when I was in L.A. (http://www.larryedmunds.com). Just a few with her son that I'd never seen before.











Friday, March 25, 2011

Roz at Elizabeth Taylor's Wedding...

I realized I have only seen one photo of Roz with Elizabeth Taylor.... I wish I knew more about any relationship between the two, but as of now, I only have the evidence of the photo... Elizabeth was so young at the time. 

(I'm still a little sad over Liz's death).


Monday, March 14, 2011

Another find on the good ol' newspaper archive




These two items are from 1925 and 1926 when Roz was only 18 years old. Very cool! :) She was attending Marymount College at the time.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Look at these beautiful photos!

I'd like to post some funny stories soon, but I need a bit more time because I am overwhelmed by papers and exams and projects right now! Thought I'd share a few photos with you...









Have a wonderful day, everyone!




Friday, November 26, 2010

I love finding new photos

So... I was browsing, looking for some photos of Roz I perhaps hadn't seen before... and I found some I really like :) 

Thought I'd share some of them on here... Just so you all know, I love any photo of her with her husband/family. Love!

With her husband, Freddie, 1949

Right after they got married, 1941. Note the U.S. flag on the left and the Danish flag on the right.

Giving her 3 1/2-year-old son, Lance, a bath

Publicity photo for "No Time For Comedy" with James Stewart (who doesn't love him, right?) 


Friday, November 12, 2010

Roz With Bob Montgomery

Sorry if I've been neglecting the blog lately.... been busy with classes... here are some photos of Roz with her four-time costar Robert Montgomery!








Wednesday, October 27, 2010

TCM is My Best Friend

Well, it's pretty obvious TCM (U.S.) is amazing to someone like me because one again, they are showing another Rosalind Russell marathon... tomorrow.

I'll show you a list again of what they will show tomorrow:

The Velvet Touch (1948)
6:30 am (ET)/3:30 am (PT)
After accidentally killing her lecherous producer, a famous actress tries to hide her guilt.
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn



Tell it to the Judge (1949)
8:15 am (ET)/5:15 am (PT)
To win back her husband, a divorcée pretends to be married to a loser.
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Robert Cummings

   

A Woman of Distinction (1950)
9:45 am (ET)/6:45 am (PT)
A publicity hungry press agent creates a romance between an icy college dean and a visiting lecturer.
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland

   

Never Wave at a WAC (1950)
11:15 am (ET)/8:15 am (PT)
  A divorced socialite joins the Army hoping it will improve her love life.
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas

  

Picnic (1955)
12:45 pm (ET)/9:45 am (PT)
A handsome drifter ignites passions at a small-town Labor Day picnic.
Starring: William Holden, Kim Novak

   

Gypsy (1962)
2:45 pm (ET)/11:45 am (PT)
A domineering mother pushes her two daughters to burlesque stardom.
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood

     

Mrs. Pollifax--Spy (1971)
5:15 pm (ET)/2:15 pm (PT)
A society woman volunteers to root out enemy agents in Albania.
 Starring: Rosalind Russell, Darren McGavin




And if you don't live in the U.S. or you don't have the TCM channel, why not have a marathon of your own? ;) Have a great week, everyone.