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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 113 - Claire Trevor - SGC 80 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 113 - Claire Trevor - SGC 80
Born Claire Wemlinger in Brooklyn, New York, but taking Claire Trevor as her stage name, Ms. Trevor was married three times and lived to be 90. Although she is probably most well known for starring in "Stagecoach" with John Wayne, Ms. Trevor, though nominated on three separate occasions, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1948 for her role in "Key Largo," also starring Humphrey Bogart. Her baseball connection? She played Babe Ruth's wife (Claire Ruth) in the 1948 film "The Babe Ruth Story."
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 123 - Katharine Hepburn - SGC 50 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 123 - Katharine Hepburn - SGC 50
One of the most highly acclaimed serious actresses of all time, Katharine Hepburn holds the record for the most Best Actress Oscar wins with four, from 12 nominations. Smart and outspoken with an acerbic tongue, she stood in stark contrast to the era's "blonde bombshell" stereotypes, insisting on wearing pantsuits and despising makeup. Her filmography includes "Morning Glory," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?," "The Lion in Winter," and "On Golden Pond," all roles for which she won Best Actress Oscars. Her career spanned 73 years.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 130 - Claire Trevor - SGC 50 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 130 - Claire Trevor - SGC 50
Born Claire Wemlinger in Brooklyn, New York, but taking Claire Trevor as her stage name, Ms. Trevor was married three times and lived to be 90. Although she is probably most well known for starring in "Stagecoach" with John Wayne, Ms. Trevor, though nominated on three separate occasions, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1948 for her role in "Key Largo," also starring Humphrey Bogart.  Her baseball connection?  She played Babe Ruth's wife (Claire Ruth) in the 1948 film "The Babe Ruth Story."
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 130 - Claire Trevor - SGC 60 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 130 - Claire Trevor - SGC 60
Born Claire Wemlinger in Brooklyn, New York, but taking Claire Trevor as her stage name, Ms. Trevor was married three times and lived to be 90. Although she is probably most well known for starring in "Stagecoach" with John Wayne, Ms. Trevor, though nominated on three separate occasions, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1948 for her role in "Key Largo," also starring Humphrey Bogart. Her baseball connection?  She played Babe Ruth's wife (Claire Ruth) in the 1948 film "The Babe Ruth Story."
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 131 - Claudette Colbert - SGC 70 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 131 - Claudette Colbert - SGC 70
Claudette Colbert was born in Saint-Mandé, France and raised in New York City. Colbert was recognized for her talent for screwball comedy, but was also a well respected dramatic actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her comedic performance in "It Happened One Night" (1934), and also received Oscar nominations for her dramatic roles in "Private Worlds" (1935) and "Since You Went Away" (1944). In 1989, Colbert received a Kennedy Center Honors award for lifetime achievement.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 146 - Jeanette MacDonald- SGC 96 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 146 - Jeanette MacDonald- SGC 96
Jeanette MacDonald is best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier ("Love Me Tonight," "The Merry Widow") and Nelson Eddy ("Naughty Marietta,"" Rose Marie," and "Maytime"). During the 1930s and 1940s she starred in 29 feature films, four nominated for Best Picture Oscars ("The Love Parade," "One Hour With You," "Naughty Marietta" and "San Francisco") She also recorded extensively and earned three gold records for her efforts.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 148 - Norma Shearer - SGC 50 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 148 - Norma Shearer - SGC 50
Canadian-American Norma Shearer enjoyed enormous popularity from the mid-1920s until her retirement in 1942. Her early films cast her as the girl-next-door but that changed after she landed the lead role in the 1930 film "The Divorcee" (for which she won the Best Actress Oscar). Shearer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is buried next to her friend Jean Harlow in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 148 - Norma Shearer - SGC 60 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 148 - Norma Shearer - SGC 60
Canadian-American Norma Shearer enjoyed enormous popularity from the mid-1920s until her retirement in 1942. Her early films cast her as the girl-next-door but that changed after she landed the lead role in the 1930 film "The Divorcee" (for which she won the Best Actress Oscar). Shearer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is buried next to her friend Jean Harlow in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 149 - Myrna Loy - SGC 40 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 149 - Myrna Loy - SGC 40
Born Myrna Adele Williams, Myrna Loy's most famous role was Nora Charles, wife of detective Nick Charles (William Powell), in "The Thin Man" series. In 1938 she was voted the "Queen of Hollywood" in a contest which also voted Clark Gable the "King". She was given an Honorary Academy Award in 1991 "for her career achievement," has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a building at Sony Pictures Studios is named in her honor.
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1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 149 - Myrna Loy - SGC 60 1934 Garbaty Moderne Schönheitsgalerie # 149 - Myrna Loy - SGC 60
Born Myrna Adele Williams, Myrna Loy's most famous role was Nora Charles, wife of detective Nick Charles (William Powell), in "The Thin Man" series. In 1938 she was voted the "Queen of Hollywood" in a contest which also voted Clark Gable the "King". She was given an Honorary Academy Award in 1991 "for her career achievement," has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a building at Sony Pictures Studios is named in her honor.
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