7/26/09

Gaborness

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Just read Gaborabilia: An Illustrated Celebration of the Fabulous, Legendary Gabor Sisters by Anthony Turtu and Donald F. Reuter (2001). It's sort of a 15-minute coffee table book, but has tons of rare and cool pictures. Amazon has them real cheap (like $3) new or used. I recommend it if you're buying a few other books and want to tack it on to the end of your order. Check out Amazon's "Look Inside" feature for a small preview.
Eva Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Eva Gabor

Adorable Arlene Martel


Although best remembered for her role as Mr. Spock's bride in Star Trek, Arlene Martel appeared in just about everything in 60s and 70s television, including Gunsmoke, Twilight Zone, Mannix, Route 66, My Favorite Martian, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and The Monkees. You can also find her credited under the names Arline Martel, Tasha Martel, Arlene Martell, Tasha Martell, Arlene Sax, and Arline Sax. She has her own web site, and there are several film clips here.






(She still goes to conventions and signs photos.)

What a doll!

Amazing Grace McDonald Legs

Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald
Grace McDonald

7/25/09

Seriously Sandra Dorne

Sandra Dorne
Whoa!

Knock Knock

Don't Bother to Knock
Don't Knock the Rock
Knock on Wood movie poster
Why Bother to Knock lobby card
Don't Knock the Twist poster
Knock on Any Door

Red House Girl

Allene Roberts
The Red House (1947) was Allene Roberts' very first film.
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts
Allene Roberts


Red House - Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai
Allene Roberts

And here she is in Union Station (1950)

7/24/09

R.I.P. Helen Hovey

Helen Hovey
R.I.P. Helen Hovey Brock, 1942 - 2009.
More here.

A Taste of Mary Anderson

Mary Anderson
Delicious Mary Anderson.
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson in Dangerous Crossing (1953) above
and Behind Green Lights (1946) below. She seems to
spend a lot of time on the telephone.
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson