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Cary Grant chatting with Mike Romanoff, owner of Romanoff's Restaurant, in 1953
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Fred MacMurray and Carole Lombard in publicity photos for TRUE CONFESSION (Wesley Ruggles, 1937)
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Wes Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015)
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Kitty Wells was born on August 30, 1919 #botd 🎤
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Tea time with the Beatles backstage at London's Prince of Wales Theatre in 1963.
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Remembering Peggy Lipton on her birthday #botd
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Vera-Ellen (February 16, 1921 – August 30, 1981)
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Lana Turner and Sean Connery during filming of ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE (1957). Rumor has it that Turner’s boyfriend Johnny Stompanato was jealous of Connery, confronted him and was knocked out with one punch.
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Birthday remembrance - Shirley Booth #botd
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Jean Seberg (November 13, 1938 – August 30, 1979)
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Philip Yordan's stage drama "Anna Lucasta," starring Hilda Sims, Canada Lee, and Alice Childress, and featuring the Broadway debut of Ruby Dee, opened at the Mansfield Theatre on August 30, 1944. It ran for 957 performances
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Glenn Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006)
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Fred MacMurray would have celebrated a birthday today #botd
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Longtime friends Lillian Gish and Helen Hayes enjoy tea in Miss Gish's New York apartment in August 1977.
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Enjoy it while you can.
#NationalBeachDay
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There are so many memorable movies on #TCM today for the Kirk Douglas tribute. If you haven’t seen Kubrick’s PATHS OF GLORY though, don’t miss it. Deeply affecting and I don’t generally like war movies. #SummerUnderTheStars
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F. W. Murnau, Yvette Guilbert, Goesta Ekman, Francesco von Mendelsohn, and Emil Jannings on a coffee break during production of FAUST (1926)
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