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#natalie wood#1960s#harvard university#natalie wood award#oscar nominee#gypsy#love and the proper stranger#west side story#inside daisy clover#the ghost and mrs. muir#rebel without a cause#miracle on 34th street#child star#teen idol#it girl#golden globe winner#courageous#many of her peers would not do that
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Natalie Wood at the 40th Academy Awards, April 1968
#natalie wood#golden age of hollywood#golden age#academy awards#old hollywood#classic actress#classic film#hollywood#award season#actress#vintage style#vintage actress
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Natalie Wood at the Academy Awards, Los Angeles, 1958
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Grace Kelly and Natalie Wood at the Audience Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on December 6, 1955.
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Natalie and Robert Wagner at the 32nd Academy Awards ceremony in 1960. They would present the "Best Sound" award to Franklin E. Milton - Sound Director for "Ben-Hur". This film shares the record of winning 11 Academy Awards with "Titanic" and "Lord Of The Ring - The Return Of The King". Natalie's film "West Side Story" still holds the record of 10 Academy Awards for a musical film💐🍀���
Via @nataliewood on Instagram🍀
#60s icons#girlsofthesixties#60s couples#natalie wood#robert wagner#robert and natalie#academy awards#1960
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NATALIE WOOD AND WARREN BEATTY AT THE OSCARS, 1962
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#natalie wood#warren beatty#splendor in the grass#classic hollywood#old hollywood#oscars#academy awards#photography#vintage#black and white#60s
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The latest episode of The Biggest Night in Podcasting is up on YouTube and Spotify. I was joined by @faeriviera and Conor Duffy to talk about perennial Christmas favorite Miracle on 34th Street. Yes I was as surprised as you are to find it's an Oscar winner, and even I was surprised by how in depth that conversation got. Check it out if you can.
#miracle on 34th street#maureen o'hara#john payne#natalie wood#academy award#oscars#podcasts#movies#Youtube
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Lies: Hollywood
Why do we enjoy being lied to? We must! We pay good money to go to the movies or watch TV (via cable, streaming, or such) and all actors lie. They memorize the words writers wrote for them! Spiral thoughts: My dad, way before he met my mom, went to Hollywood because a teacher he had in school said he had the looks and abilities to be a good actor. But when dad got there he said all they did was…
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Judy Garland (Meet Me In St. Louis, A Star is Born, Summer Stock)— Judy is the GOAT when it comes to classic movie musicals. The voice of an angel who deserved so much better than she got. She can sing she can dance she can act she's a triple threat. Though she had a turbulent personal life (her treatment as a child star by the studio system makes me mad as hell like Louis b Mayer fight me ((she was made to believe that she was physically unattractive by the constant criticism of film executives who made her feel ugly and who manipulated her onscreen appearance by capping her teeth and using discs in her nose to change its shape and Mayer called her "my little hunchback" like imagine hearing that as a child and not having damage)) she always goddamn delivered on screen and in any performance she gave. She began in vaudeville performing with her sisters and was signed to MGM at 13. Starting out in supporting parts especially paired with mickey Rooney in a bunch of films (she's the best part tbh) she eventually transferred to the lead role. She is best known for her starring role in movie musicals like the iconic Wizard of Oz (somewhere over the rainbow still hits hard and is ranked the top film song of all time), meet me in St. Louis (Judy singing have your self a merry little Christmas brings tears to the eyes she is that powerful), the Harvey girls (she looks like a technicolor dream and sings a catchy af song about trains), Easter parade ( dancing and singing with Fred Astaire), for me and my gal, the pirate, and summer stock ( with pal Gene Kelly who she helped when he was starting out and he helped her when she was struggling). But she also does non- singing just as well like the clock ( her first movie where she sings no songs and is an underrated ww2 era romance), her Oscar nominated a star is born ( like the man that got away she put her whole soul in that and I have beef with the fact she lost to grace kelly ((whom I love but like still not even her best work)), and judgement at Nuremberg (a courtroom drama about the nazi war criminal trials). Outside of film she made concert appearances to record-breaking audiences, released 8 studio albums, and had her own Emmy-nominated tv series. She was the youngest (39) and first female recipient of the Cecil B DeMille award for lifetime achievement in the film industry. Girl was a lifelong democrat and was a financial and moral supporter of many causes including the civil rights movement (she was at the March on Washington and held a press conference to protest the 16th street Baptist church bombings). She was a friend of the Kennedy family and would call jfk weekly often ending the calls by singing the first few lines of somewhere over the rainbow (she thought of them as Gemini twins).She was a member of the committee for the first amendment which was formed in response to the HUAC investigations. Though she died far too young and tragically she remains an icon for her work and her life. As a girl who didn't feel like i was as pretty as everyone else I have always felt a connection to Judy and I just really love her.
Natalie Wood (West Side Story, The Great Race)—She went through so much shit which I know can be said for all these women but Natalie really was a star and her death often overshadows her career and life. She could make you cry, but she also had the capacity to be incredibly funny which I think is lost on people.
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.
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Natalie Wood:
Judy Garland:
Judy's voice alone qualifies her for at least top ten hottest HOT VINTAGE MOVIE WOMEN. She was a truly incredible swing singer, with a stunning voice on top of her technique. Her short dark hair looked incredible in just about any style. Have I mentioned her swagger? I can’t do it justice with words. She had swagger. She was funny as hell, and clever too. Incredibly charming and cool. I adore her.
Her eyes, her voice have bewitched me
I mean how can you beat the one and only Judy? She's beautiful, her smile is contagious, the way she sings with her whole body. You can't help but love her.
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Beautiful woman, love her singing voice. And she can do everything between happy or silly and angry or heartbroken
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Ruth Gordon, Robert Redford, and Natalie Wood at the nomination announcements for the Golden Globe Awards in 1966.
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Tom Bosley before Happy Days (1 of 2) (1959-1972)
Tom Bosley's big break came when he landed the lead role in the Broadway Musical Fiorello! in 1959 about the Mayor of NYC from 1934-1946 and winning the Tony Award for his portrayal.
Tom Bosley as Fiorello La Guardia on Broadway in 1959.
Tom Bosley as Teddy in a TV Movie version of Arsenic and Old Lace in 1962 which starred Tony Randall and even included Boris Karloff.
Tom Bosley in an episode of Car 54, Where Are You? as a counterfeiter posing as a Preacher boarding with the Toodys not realizing Toody is a policeman.
Tom Bosley appeared in an episode of Naked City in 1963 as a judge hearing case of spousal physical abuse.
Tom Bosley as an executive in an episode of Route 66 in 1963.
Tom Bosley in his first theatrical movie Love with the Proper Stranger in 1963 with superstars Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen as an awkward, nervous date of Natalie Wood. Tom was 35 years old at filming.
Four months later in 1964, Tom Bosley appeared in The World of Harry Orient as the father of one of the girls tormenting Harry Orient played by Peter Sellers. Bosley's wife was played by Angela Lansbury.
Tom Bosley was in the first episode of Jericho in 1966, a WWII show about a team of Allied members working behind the lines as sabateurs and intellegence agents. Bosley, a civilian radar expert is called into duty, but his lack of confidence and bravery threaten the mission. This show lasted only 16 episodes. But the picture quality is very good. Other shows Tom Bosley guested on during this time were Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Ther Defenders and The Girl from UNCLE.
Tom Bosley's next movie role was in 1967, Divorce American Style starring Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds. Tom played newly divorced Debbie Reynolds first date where she learns how vast the extended families of multiple divorcees can be.
Bosley's next film was a spaghetti western, Bang Bang Kid in 1967. In the late 60's many American actors did at least one.
Tom Bosley's next movie was The Secret War of Harry Frigg starring Steve McQueen in 1968, playing one of the Generals taken as Prisoners of War. This was his first, maybe only shirtless scene as far as I know.
In early 1968, Tom Bosley was in an episode of The F.B.I. as a criminal suspect.
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Natalie Wood and Grace Kelly attend the inaugural Audience Awards, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, 6th December 1955
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Hi, love your writing. You said about Nat request could you do a 1996!Nat x reader headcanons or even a one shot about Nat teaching the reader how to have a better aim when hunting?
Hunting Headcannons
Natalie Scatorccio x Fem!Reader
a/n: tysm anon and i hope you all enjoy!!
send more natalie thoughts!!! (or thots)
warnings: a little sexually suggestive so proceed with cautions and then obviously mentions of guns and stuff
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omg so i just know that like natalie has such a little ego about how good of a shot she is
especially when it’s the summer still and you’re not really feeling the pressure of food yet and like you’re just all girls in the woods she’s so carefree about hunting
like in season 1 where her and travis were having that contest? god she’s so cute i cant
she just wants to spend time with you in the woods and let’s be honest she wants to jump your bones and pounce on you any chance she gets
“oh, see, you gotta move your arm a little higher”
and then she’ll proceed to press her entire body up against yours just to lift your arm an inch higher
the thing about natalie is that, like, i mean this in the best way, but she’s not dumb essentially
she wants to tease you and she knows how to
so she will be whispering in your ear the entire time 💔
“and… right there. see? you’re doing such a great job, huh?”
“damn, they should give you an award for how good you’re shooting today”
(they is her and she’s gonna kiss you as a reward)
tbh her hands don’t leave your waist the entire time
she is so obsessed with like your hips and your waist in an odd way?? like she just loves a little spot for her hands to grab on yk
side note but she’s the type to put her hands on your hips while she’s moving past you GODDDD I LOVE THIS WOMAN
she’s like adjusting your stance every five seconds even though it’s already perfect?? and if anyone were to say anything
“her stance is good though, isn’t it?”
“no it’s not i literally don’t know what you’re talking about i’m fixing it i’m helping and my hands just happen to be on her okay now shut up and you know what actually just go away”
she’s just a little touch starved and that’s ok!!! idk about you guys but i would let her literally climb into my skin like ???
but if she was seriously trying to teach you and genuinely had no ulterior motives she would actually be a really good teacher
she’s just kinda commanding in a way?? she just has one of those teacher voices that she makes you listen but like she makes it sexy tho
“so, take a step back, uh, a little more, yeah there! okay, and then it always helps me to tilt my head a bit… mhm perfect and then close one eye and…”
BANG ‼️
“see? you did it! i mean, i knew you could, bc i’m an amazing teacher”
i’m sorry but if you do good she’s going to be jumping up and down before hugging you ����
and GODDD she’s probably gonna whisper something in your ear like
“you did so well, i knew you could do it for me”
god i’m going a little insane i fear
but anyways essentially she’s a little fiend who just wants to touch you and tease you and be annoying but she’s hot so it’s all good!
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Song by Gil Scott-Heron
You will not be able to stay home, brother
You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out
You will not be able to lose yourself on skag and
Skip out for beer during commercials
Because the revolution will not be televised
The revolution will not be televised
The revolution will not be brought to you by Xerox
In four parts without commercial interruptions
The revolution will not show you pictures of Nixon
Blowing a bugle and leading a charge by John Mitchell
General Abrams and Spiro Agnew
To eat hog maws confiscated from a Harlem sanctuary
The revolution will not be televised
The revolution will not be brought to you by the
Schaefer Award Theatre and will not star
Natalie Woods and Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle and Julia
The revolution will not give your mouth sex appeal
The revolution will not get rid of the nubs
The revolution will not make you look five pounds thinner
Because the revolution will not be televised, brother
There will be no pictures of you and Willie May
Pushing that shopping cart down the block on the dead run
Or trying to slide that color TV into a stolen ambulance
NBC will not be able predict the winner at 8:32
Or report from 29 districts
The revolution will not be televised
There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
Brothers on the instant replay
There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
Brothers on the instant replay
There will be no pictures of Whitney Young
Being run out of Harlem on a rail with a brand new process
There will be no slow motion or still lifes of Roy Wilkens
Strolling through Watts in a red, black and green
Liberation jumpsuit that he had been saving
For just the proper occasion
Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, and Hooterville Junction
Will no longer be so damned relevant
And women will not care if Dick finally got down with Jane
On "Search for Tomorrow" because black people
Will be in the street looking for a brighter day
The revolution will not be televised
There will be no highlights on the eleven o'clock news
And no pictures of hairy armed women liberationists
And Jackie Onassis blowing her nose
The theme song will not be written by Jim Webb
Or Francis Scott Key, nor sung by Glen Campbell
Tom Jones, Johnny Cash, Englebert Humperdink or the Rare Earth
The revolution will not be televised
The revolution will not be right back
After a message about a white tornado, white lightning or white people
You will not have to worry about a dove in your bedroom
The tiger in your tank or the giant in your toilet bowl
The revolution will not go better with Coke
The revolution will not fight germs that may cause bad breath
The revolution will put you in the driver's seat
The revolution will not be televised, will not be televised
Will not be televised, will not be televised
The revolution will be no re-run, brothers
The revolution will be live
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Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen, Julie Andrews and Rock Hudson at the 24th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Cocoanut Grove on February 15, 1967.
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