Illustrations by Lorenzo Lee
quarta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2013
terça-feira, 29 de outubro de 2013
19th Century European Art / Victorian art
19th Century European Art / Victorian art, um álbum de sofi01 no Flickr.
é com um deleite sem palavras que junto este painel de arte no meu blog
TRIBUTE TO A SPECIAL WOMAN:SOLEDAD MIRANDA
Soledad Miranda | |
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Born | Soledad Rendón Bueno July 9, 1943 Seville, Spain |
Died | August 18, 1970 (aged 27) Lisbon, Portugal |
Other names | Susann Korda Susann Korday |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1960–1970 |
Spouse(s) | José Manuel Simões (m. 1966–70)(her death) 1 child |
Vampyros Lesbos | |
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German film poster
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Directed by | Jesús Franco |
Produced by | Artur Brauner Karl Heinz Mannchen[1] |
Written by | Jaime Chávarri Jesús Franco[1] |
Starring | Soledad Miranda Ewa Strömberg Andrés Monales Dennis Price Paul Müller |
Music by | Jesús Franco Manfred Hübler Siegfried Schwab |
Cinematography | Manuel Merino[1] |
Editing by | Clarissa Ambach[1] |
Studio | Fénix Films CCC Telecine Film[2] |
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Running time | 89 minutes[1] |
Country | West Germany Spain[1] |
Language | German[1] |
domingo, 27 de outubro de 2013
ESTÓRIAS COM IMAGEM
When stopped at the then low security border, an American customs official peeked into the car and saw the unrecognizable Hollywood star, once the fascination and focus of millions of people throughout the world. The driver warned, “Shhh, she’s sleeping. ” Newspapers reported that Lake died while spending her final days in Burlington’s Vermont Medical Center, where she signed autographs and enjoyed her notoriety, and other reports stated she passed away while staying with friends in Vermont. Lake's son, Mike, flew in from Hawaii to arrange his mother's funeral. None of her four living husbands, or her two daughters attended, and Lake remained in a crypt as they all avoided the funeral bill for days. Not one of Lake's Hollywood friends, who had once showered her with mounds of love and attention, showed up. Only 30 mourners sat in the small chapel, offering their respect to one of the screen's most unique and fascinating stars. Lake was cremated and her ashes remained at the funeral home for three years until a friend, Donald Bain, the ghostwriter of Lake’s autobiography, retrieved them by paying the $200 storage fee. Then, most of the ashes were scattered by his associates off the Florida coast, though they kept a portion of them. In a bizarre twist, the ashes were discovered in 2004 in the Mystery Spot Antique Store in Phoenicia, New York. There they remained, publicized as a small spectacle and the center of a look-a-like Lake contest, while stored in a Roseville vase made in 1919, the year Lake was born. Actress Bette Davis once described Veronica Lake as “the most beautiful person to ever come to Hollywood.” 

Veronica Lake
By Steve Starr Entertainment Magazine In 1961, during a conversation over fried clams and coffee in an all night cafe, merchant seaman Andy Elickson asked the barmaid he had met earlier that evening, "Have you always been a waitress?" "Nope, she replied, I was a movie star."
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