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Carmen Miranda
Carmen Miranda was born Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha on February 9, 1909, near Porto, Portugal, in the town of Marco de Canavezes. Not long after her birth her family moved to Brazil, where her father was involved in the produce business. The family settled in the then-capital city of Rio de Janeiro. After leaving school, Carmen got a job at a local store, and began singing on the job. Before long she was discovered and got a singing job on a local radio station. She ultimately got a recording contract with RCA. By 1928 she was a genuine superstar in Brazil. As with other popular singers of the era, she eventually made her way into the film world. She made her debut in the Brazilian documentary A Voz do Carnaval (1933). Two years later she appeared in her first feature film, Alô, Alô, Brasil (1935). However. it was Estudantes (1935) that seemed to solidify Carmen in the minds of the Brazilian movie audiences. Now they realized she could act as well as sing. Although there was three years between "Alo, Alo Carnaval" and Banana-da-Terra (1939), Carmen continued to churn out musical hits in Brazil. The latter film would be the last in her home country. In late 1939 Carmen arrived, with much fanfare in the press, in New York City. She was now ready to capture Americans' hearts with her talent. She appeared in some musical revues on Broadway and, just as everyone thought, was a huge hit. In 1940 Carmen was signed to appear in the Twentieth Century-Fox production Down Argentine Way (1940), with Betty Grable and Don Ameche. The only complaint that critics had was the fact that Carmen was not on the screen enough. In 1941 she was again teamed with Ameche in addition to Alice Faye in That Night in Rio (1941). The film was extremely popular with the theater patrons. Her unique songs went a long way in making her popular. It was after Weekend in Havana (1941) that American cartoon artists began to cash in on Carmen's ever-growing popularity. In the 1930s and 1940s cartoons were sometimes shown as a prelude to whatever feature film was showing. Sure enough, the cartoon version of Carmen came wriggling across the screen, complete with her trademark fruit hat and wide, toothy grin. In 1942 Carmen starred in Springtime in the Rockies (1942) with Betty Grable and Cesar Romero, both of whom she had worked with before. It was shortly after this that America began adopting her style of dress as the latest fad. 1944 saw her in three films: Something for the Boys (1944), Four Jills in a Jeep (1944) and Greenwich Village (1944). The first two did well at the box-office, but the last one left a lot to be desired. It was her last busy year in film. Carmen made one film each in 1945, '46, '47 and '48. After that she didn't make a film for two years, until Nancy Goes to Rio (1950), a production for MGM. Once again she didn't make a film for several years, returning with Scared Stiff (1953). She did stay busy, singing on the nightclub circuit and appearing on the relatively new medium of television. However, "Scared Stiff" was her final performance on the silver screen. On August 4, 1955, she suffered a heart attack, although she didn't realize it at the time, during a video taping of The Jimmy Durante Show (1954). She went home after attending a party. Early the next morning, on August 5, Carmen suffered a fatal heart attack. She was just 46 years old. Her body was flown to her adopted country of Brazil, where her death was declared a period of national mourning.
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Queen natalie of serbia remastered
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Natalie as the Queen of serbia
Natalie as the Queen of serbia
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Queen natalie of serbia
Queen natalie of serbia remastered
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Bob hope wife remastered Delores defina hope
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Elizabeth Dillingham, Texas, 1929
Elizabeth Dillingham, Texas, 1929
Elizabeth Dillingham, Abilene, Taylor, Texas, USA. 1929
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Mary Elinor Lucas c. 1928. Boise Idaho.
Mary Elinor Lucas c. 1928. Boise Idaho.
This is Mary Elinor Lucas (1912-2004) at Boise High.

Her Father was Parker Vincent Lucas and her sister Elizabeth Harriett Lucas.

This is Elinor (she went by 'Elinor') at Boise High 1928.
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Lucinda C (Davis) Kok
Lucinda C (Davis) Kok
A photo of Lucinda C (Davis) Kok. Lucinda was born September 21,1933. The Mother of Christian Kok Jr and Sandra Kok.
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Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
A photo of Audrey Hepburn in the 1950's with her iconic pixie cut, which she popularized.
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Mary Ann (Maime) Mellinger
Mary Ann (Maime) Mellinger
A photo of Mary Ann (Maime) Mellinger, born 1863
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Floyd H Brinkman
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Hard working man, very tall, worked in fruit and vegetable
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King and queen
Both of them together, she wouldn't accept documents about there divorce
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