




Stills of Joan Crawford and John Garfield in "Humoresque" (1946) directed by Jean Negulesco1949 radio show "Christmas Eve at home with Joan Crawford and her children"
TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.
Still of Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart in "They Drive By Night" (1940) directed by Raoul Walsh
Jake Gyllenhaal attending 'The Good Girl' at Sundance Film Festival
Jake Gyllenhaal will serve as a member of the jury for this year’s Berlin Film Festival!
"Jake Gyllenhaal celebrated his 31st birthday with a SoulCycle spin class in Union Square on Monday morning and dinner with friends at Peter Luger in Brooklyn. The “Source Code” star and his actress sister, Maggie, “Love and Other Drugs” co-star Oliver Platt and a handful of close friends shared a low-key meal at the steakhouse. A spy said a “lumberjack chic” Gyllenhaal hung out at the bar and then enjoyed a cake that his mother, Naomi Foner, brought to the restaurant". Source: www.nypost.com
Also, recognized: Zac Efron, Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson, soccer ace David Beckham, Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Justin Theroux and actor Jake Gyllenhaal". Source: www.abc2news.com
Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller in "The Artist" (2011) directed by Michel Hazanavicius
Anita Page holding her Christmas wreath
Helen Mack hanging the wreath in Christmas
Joan Crawford on the chimney as Santa in 1925
Irene Dunne in front of a Christmas tree
Virginia Grey on a chimney in 1940's
Barbara Stanwyck as Elizabeth in "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945)
A very handsome Robert Ryan, circa 1948
Suzy Parker wearing Tiger Lil Christmas lingerie on the cover of LIFE, on 3rd December 1951, photo by Sharland for Life Magazine
Debbie Reynolds posing inside a Christmas present
Julie Christie besides a Christmas tree in 1965
Robert Pattinson, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Styled by Jessica Diehl, from Vanity Fair’s Year 2011
Emmy Rossum as Laura Chapman and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sam Hall in "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004)
Jake Gyllenhaal (when he smiles he can melt a whole winter season, and he always warms my heart!)
Emmy Rossum in Zooey magazine - January 2012
Happy 93rd Birthday Audrey Totter, born on 20th December 1918.
Among the certified classics she participated in were "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946) in which she had a small role as John Garfield's blonde floozie pick-up.
Things brightened up considerably with "The Lady in the Lake" (1947) co-starring Robert Montgomery as detective Philip Marlowe. The film was not well received and is now better remembered for its interesting subjective camera technique. Audrey's first hit as a femme fatale co-star came on loanout to Warner Bros. In "The Unsuspected" (1947), she cemented her dubious reputation in "B" noir as a trampy, gold-digging niece married to alcoholic Hurd Hatfield.
She then went on a truly enviable roll with "High Wall" (1947), as a psychiatrist to patient Robert Taylor, "The Saxon Charm" (1948) with Montgomery (again) and Susan Hayward, "Alias Nick Beal" (1949) as a loosely-moraled "Girl Friday" to Ray Milland, in the boxing film "The Set-Up" (1949) as the beleaguered wife of washed-up boxer Robert Ryan, "Any Number Can Play" (1949) with Clark Gable and as a two-timing spouse in "Tension" (1949) with Richard Basehart.
Audrey Totter and Robert Ryan in "The Set-Up" (1949) directed by Robert Wise
-James Bowden: Some people assumed you'd marry Clark Gable because the two of you used to go out together.
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal spotted out running some errands in West Hollywood, CA. (December 16, 2011)
Gyllenhaal looks great in a casual pair of green khaki cargo pants, a navy blue sweat shirt and a growing beard.
