#Audrey Long
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rhera · 13 days ago
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"You can't just go around killin' people whenever the notion strikes you. It's not feasible." — BORN TO KILL (1947) dir. Robert Wise
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atomic-raunch · 6 months ago
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Lawrence Tierney with Audrey Long and Claire Trevor in Born to Kill, 1947
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musicandoldmovies · 2 months ago
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Steve Brodie and Audrey Long in Desperate
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Audrey Long (April 14, 1922 – September 19, 2014)
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famousdeaths · 2 months ago
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Audrey Gwendoline Long was an American stage and screen actress of English descent, who performed mainly in low-budget films in the 1940s and early 1950s. Some...
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 10 months ago
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Lawrence Tierney and Audrey Long in a scene from Born to Kill (1947). Audrey was born in Orlando, Florida, and had 33 acting credits from a 1942 uncredited bit in The Male Animal, to a 1957 uncredited bit in Billy Wilder's Love in the Afternoon.
Audrey's other notable credits include Yankee Doodle Dandy, Tall in the Saddle, and Desperate.
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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19 settembre … ricordiamo …
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2022: Robert Brown, Robin Adair MacKenzie Brown, attore statunitense attivo principalmente negli anni ’60 e ’70. Brown era un caro amico di Carroll O’Connor. E’ stato sposato con: Leila Marrone dal 1949 al 1954; con Mary Elizabeth “Bunny” dal 1961 al 1967; con Anna Katherine Quanstrom dal 1969 al 1980 e con Elisse Pogofsky-Harris dal 1986 sino al 2018. (n.1926) 2014: Audrey Long, attrice…
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hollywoodcomet · 1 year ago
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Musical Monday: Pan-Americana (1945)
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: Pan-Americana (1945) – Musical #435 Studio: RKO Radio Pictures Director: John H. Auer Starring: Phillip Terry, Eve Arden,…
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normasshearer · 2 years ago
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I will cherish my visit here in memory as long as I live.
ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953, dir. William Wyler
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gasterofficial · 30 days ago
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I GOT A CAT!!!!!!!
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metamatronic · 2 years ago
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I think the fandom may be dead but take a comic anyways. I missed drawing Smay, he’s great.
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roominthecastle · 10 months ago
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Siegfried & (being ceaselessly mesmerized by) Audrey
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owlsie-hoot · 2 months ago
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The evolution of a motto. From angrily shouting it at Tristan, to hollow flirting, to actually meaning it this time. for @graceisinthelibrary
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musicandoldmovies · 2 months ago
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Tom Brown and Audrey Long in Duke of Chicago
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skippiefritz · 4 months ago
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I finished the J&W series and just started the books so Im coping by drawing Bertie getting kissed on million times
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bakawitch · 4 months ago
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Victory! I had to dig a little deep, but I finally found a screen cap! And with it some memories came back!
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I think this is from the first episode where Lady and Kat leave home for a beehive looking place called the Golden Queendom or something like that. The girl on the left is Princess Honey ( @wisteriasymphony was right! ) the one on the right is Princess Vespa, and the woman in the middle was called Queen Ambrosia.
I don't remember how Lady and Kat ended up in the throne room, but I do recall that they were arguing with the queen because she didn't want to knight them. This picture also reminded me that the bee people (or at least the royals) had the ability to change their size, and they usually appeared taller than the other characters.
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