I thought that I was going to make this post one of those that I update continually (like Movies watched by me 2009 and All lables). So take a look here every once in a while - and feel free to come with wallpaper suggestions!
Just click on the links to get your wallpaper. If you have some of your own, feel free to become a member of Wallpapers4Stars and post them there in my group "Classic Filmstars Wallpapers". (You're welcome on the network even if you don't make any wallpapers, if you're just a film star devotee!)
Jean Harlow - the platinum blonde.
In Jezebel (1938), Bette Davis plays Julie who shows up to a society ball dressed in red, even though all unmarried women are expected to wear white. Henry Fonda is not too happy.
Myrna Loy. I've already posted that background, I know, but I want all my backgrounds to me easily found.
Little Connie Marshall - the forgotten child star that won America's heart in her debut role as Mary Osbourne in Sunday Dinner for Soldiers (1944). She plays Cary Grant's and Myrna Loy's daughter in Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948). Read more about Connie Marshall here.
Colorized by CineMalc, who also runs the page about her.
Clark Gable and Jean Harlow starred in no less than six motion pictures together. Photo colorized by me.
The otherwise innocent-looking Ingrid Bergman could also pull off the look of a dangerous femme fatale.
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Loretta Young, who produced a love child with none other than Clark Gable.
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I love the Harlow/Gable one!! They're all great :)
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks! You always encourage me! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteConnie57:
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Connie! Hope you enjoy them!
Looks great!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth:
ReplyDeleteThank you ;)
Top! the Bergman one is a bit splendid!
ReplyDeletePaul Brazill:
ReplyDeleteA bit splendid? Haha, thanks!
I am very very happy that Greeeeat Gorgeous colorizeds wallpapers of Jean Harlow and you are greeeat wonderful..Thanks alots Lolita
ReplyDeleteHarlow11star:
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!