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Nancy Kwan
#nancy kwan#actress#vintage actress#classic actress#old hollywood#hollywood#golden age of hollywood#old hollywood glamour#vintage hollywood
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Nancy Kwan (The World of Suzy Wong, Flower Drum Song, Tamahine)—Nancy Kwan is my faaaaave like you don't understand!! watching her dance in her beautiful chic boudoir in flower drum song—the GRACE of it, the STUNNING BEAUTY. she is everything i've ever wanted to be and more. theeee most beautiful woman of the 60s i don't care what anyone else says! my queen my icon my legend!!
Rita Hayworth (Gilda, Cover Girl)—Absolutely, drop-dead gorgeous. She steals every movie she’s in; she was Fred Astaire’s favorite dance partner, as you can see in clips from their movies [link][link]. Born Margarita Carmen Cansino, Rita's story had its tragedies—her father was awful and had her performing in nightclubs way, way too young; the studio totally remade her look because they were afraid of her hispanic image, putting her through painful treatments and diets; she had a string of failed marriages. But beside all that, I think there's something about Rita that still glows through—an inner beauty that has nothing to do with the studio, or the men who pinned their dreams on her. Rita brings an incandescence to roles that's impossible to replicate, and was truly a great actress in that she could switch from herself—shy Margarita—into a bold and glamorous femme fatale so convincingly everyone fell in love with her as Gilda. She's my favorite movie star, and I think she was a beautiful human through and through—Rita, gorgeous and real and shining bright.
This is round 4 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Nancy Kwan:
"askgdshadlg women"
"2 Golden Globes. Was in 15 movies to 1970 and many more after."
"have you seen her? she’s beautiful and love her so much. she also did ballet before acting."
"She was one of the few Asian American starlets of her time, she is graceful beautiful and she had to work a lot at making it big under the circumstances (20th century Hollywood)"
"Ok, this is super niche, but movies for Asian American girls growing up in the 80s was limited. Nancy Kwan is really freaking gorgeous and, while her character in Flower Drum Song is problematic nowadays (i heard she cried when asked to do the lingerie scenes), having an Asian American woman on screen with her own prerogative+agency was formative."
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Rita Hayworth:
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She was not called "the love goddess" for nothing: beautiful, glamorous, despite playing sexy and provocative roles her inherent shyness somehow also would shine through sometimes, creating this contradictory and incredibly attractive image
Often played "the bad girl" who tempted the male hero away from "the good girl"; but did have roles that broke her out of that mold. She was also the inspiration for Jessica Rabbit. THE pinup girlie.
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She was soo beautiful when she was young and she MAINTAINED that beauty into her later years and I think that old lady glamour is hot. bombastic sex appeal
every line she delivers in gilda is so flirty and passionate or absolutely desolate and it's so good
I just have a lot of feelings about her
#rita hayworth#nancy kwan#hotvintagepoll#fuck that old woman#ladies 4#me to myself (personally): FUCK.#Youtube
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NANCY KWAN IN THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG (1960)
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Nancy Kwan photographed by Wallace Seawell in 1960
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Nancy Kwan and Tony Curtis in a scene from Arrivederci, Baby! [also known as Drop Dead Darling] (1966)
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Sharon Tate and Nancy Kwan, trained & choreographed by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in "The Wrecking Crew" Columbia Pictures 1969
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Nancy Kwan and William Holden in The World of Suzie Wong (1960)
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Nancy Kwan-Brock Peters "Los McMasters" (The McMasters) 1970, de Alf Kjellin.
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The Wrecking Crew (1968) Posters
#sharon tate#dean martin#matt helm#the wrecking crew#the wrecking crew 1968#wrecking crew#groovy#60s#spy#comedy#action#film#movie#letterboxd#criterion collection#criterion channel#elke sommer#nancy kwan#tina louise#007#james bond#classic#posters#movie poster#film poster#once upon a time in hollywood#margot robbie
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Nancy Kwan (The World of Suzy Wong, Flower Drum Song, Tamahine)—Nancy Kwan is my faaaaave like you don't understand!! watching her dance in her beautiful chic boudoir in flower drum song—the GRACE of it, the STUNNING BEAUTY. she is everything i've ever wanted to be and more. theeee most beautiful woman of the 60s i don't care what anyone else says! my queen my icon my legend!!
Simone Signoret (Casque D'Or, Les Diaboliques, Room at the Top)—Oscar-winning Simone Signoret! One of her signature roles was Casque d'Or (Golden Helmet), a Belle Epoque prostitute famed for her gorgeous blonde hair... but also! The jawline! The gaze that Sees through you! The steel! <3
This is round 1 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Simone Signoret:
"Sensual, intellectual, irresistible"
Nancy Kwan:
"askgdshadlg women"
"2 Golden Globes. Was in 15 movies to 1970 and many more after."
"have you seen her? she’s beautiful and love her so much. she also did ballet before acting."
"She was one of the few Asian American starlets of her time, she is graceful beautiful and she had to work a lot at making it big under the circumstances (20th century Hollywood)"
"Ok, this is super niche, but movies for Asian American girls growing up in the 80s was limited. Nancy Kwan is really freaking gorgeous and, while her character in Flower Drum Song is problematic nowadays (i heard she cried when asked to do the lingerie scenes), having an Asian American woman on screen with her own prerogative+agency was formative."
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Bruce Lee teaching Sharon Tate & Nancy Kwan fighting moves for their film 'The Wrecking Crew' filmed in 1968🌻🌻🌻
Via @polanskisharontate on Instagram🌻
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Wishing a happy 85th birthday to Nancy Kwan!
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