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Movie stars and the ICONIC makeup and hairstyles that defined them | Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Dorothy Dandridge, Sophia Lauren, Nina Mae McKinney, Monica Vitti, Audrey Hepburn, Diahann Carroll, Virna Lisi, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Fredi Washington
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For the Love of Dorothy Dandridge
For the Love of Dorothy Dandridge | Vintage film beauty icon | The first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress.
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Marilyn Monroe in a hair test for The Seven Year Itch, 1954. (This is one of the few films she let Ben Nye do her Makeup for, instead of 'Whitey' her regular makeup man, and you can see the difference. She looks more like 'Betty Grabel instead of the Angelic Marilyn we know and Love❤).
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Vintage film beauty icon: Marilyn Monroe
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Jasmine Guy in Harlem Nights. | Vintage film beauty icon | African American actress
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Dorothy Dandridge - Movies, Death & Quotes
This is such a CLASSIC photo! FABulous! :Dorothy Dandridge from Cleveland, Ohio, sang at Harlem's Cotton Club and Apollo Theatre and became the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress. Many years passed before the mainstream entertainment industry acknowledged Dandridge's legacy and later portrayed in 1999 by Halle Berry in 'Introducing Dorothy Dandridge'.
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Dorothy Dandridge from Cleveland, Ohio. Sang at Harlem's Cotton Club and Apollo Theatre and became the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress. Many years passed before the mainstream entertainment industry acknowledged Dandridge's legacy and later portrayed in 1999 by Halle Berry in 'Introducing Dorothy Dandridge'.
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