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Archive Photos - Getty Images 1950: Grace Kelly As a young actress, Grace Kelly dons a nurses outfit for an episode of CBS's anthology series Studio One in Hollywood in 1950.
The Korean War-era saw her at celebrity appearances for USO and she was Miss Naval Air Force Recruiting 1951. At Columbia Pictures , Patrick co-starred with Preston Foster and Wayne Morris in an oil wild-catting yarn, The Big Gusher (1951), and in a modern-day western, Outlaw Stallion (1954), opposite Billy Gray with Phil Carey.
, New Orleans lawyer and former state representative for Lafourche Parish; Edward Joseph Price, state representative for District 58, Gonzales businessman, and former resident of New Orleans [11] [12] William P. Quigley, activist attorney and academic; Max Rafferty, educator author and columnist, California politician, born in New Orleans in 1917
Newspaper photo of "Miss Beatnik" contestants in Venice, California, 1959. Women wearing swimsuits in vacation in Hungary 1960. ... New Orleans, early 1950s.
Allen Richard Toussaint (/ ˈ t uː s ɑː n t /; January 14, 1938 – November 10, 2015) was an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer.He was an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century, described as "one of popular music's great backroom figures."
Okay, not in terms of technology, movies or even politics -- but throwback photos from the early Emmy Awards have us longing for the days of classic Hollywood glamour! The first-ever Emmy ceremony ...
Jake Duhaime wears his golden sequined jacket to the Super Bowl's Radio Row to show off his fandom for football and Taylor Swift on Feb. 5, 2025, in New Orleans. More Eagles fans expected to watch ...
Hayes and Healy with nightclub owner Sherman Billingsley, promoting the 1950 debut of the CBS-TV talk show, The Stork Club. Healy was born April 14, 1918, in New Orleans. [1] Crowned Miss New Orleans in 1935, she performed as a singer in the New Orleans area. [2] She made her first screen appearance in the 1938 musical comedy Josette. [3]