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Strangers on a Train, Double Indemnity, and Sunset Boulevard are all among the greatest, most entertaining film noir movies ever.
Painter, photographer, art teacher and co-editor of The Great Book of Ireland, Gene Lambert had a defiant and disruptive artistic presence in Ireland of the 1980s and 1990s.
Noir Nights will be held at the New Bedford Art Museum, 608 Pleasant St., ... Directed by Otto Preminger and starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, along with Clifton Webb, Vincent Price, ...
Actor Johnny Weissmuller sometimes served as the personal makeup artist for Neal, the chimpanzee in the 1950s television series Jungle Jim. ... Leading actress Gene Tierney was admired for her ...
Molly Tierney, Tara Zorthian, and ... Organized by artist Rachid Bouhamidi and gallery co-founder Ilona Berger, ... Curated by Keith Varadi of Gene’s Dispensary, 1TB Verbatim is a messy, ...
For Gene Hackman's last ever film, Welcome to Mooseport, things went so bad that co-star Maura Tierney joked it was, "The film that forced Gene Hackman into retirement." ...
Gene Eliza Tierney (November 19, 1920 – November 6, 1991) was an American film and stage actress. Acclaimed as one of the great beauties of her day, she is best-remembered for her performance in ...
In 1954, when she suddenly fled Hollywood after starring in 30 major movies since 1940, it hardly seemed possible that glittering Gene Tierney might be “broken.” ...
1944: Vincent Price and Gene Tierney in the roles of Shelby Carpenter and Laura respectively, in a scene from the 20th Century Fox film noir, 'Laura', directed by Otto Preminger.
A striking Gene Tierney headshot. The star in 1940 Silver Screen Collection/Getty. Tierney could hold a close-up like few other actresses of her era, as evidenced by this 1940 headshot.
The then-child actor contributed one of the most striking death scenes in film noir history, when he's cruelly left to drown by Gene Tierney in 1945's "Leave Her to Heaven" When Bernard Hill died ...