Remembering Mary Tyler Moore on her birthday 🎂
📷 Philippe Halsman, 1966
"She’s bright, witty, linear, Balanchinian, Stravinskyesque."
- Edward Villella
Mary Tyler Moore with Robert Redford on the set of Ordinary People, 1980
The still photographer on the set was Marcia Reed.
#stillonset
Andy Warhol pushes Mary Tyler Moore to get the old MTM Show gang back together.
This is from a great Interview cover story by Andy Warhol in Interview, February 1981
interviewmagazine.com/culture/rememb…
How can you not love an interview where Mary Tyler Moore says this:
"I went to a place called Max’s Kansas City the other night. They have wonderful french fries that actually have the hint of a taste of potato in them."
Carl Reiner as eccentric artist Serge Carpetna, a hilarious one-off character, with Mary Tyler Moore in the great Dick Van Dyke episode "October Eve", March 3, 1964. I've always *really* wanted to see that painting.
Carl Reiner sets up a scene for Mary Tyler Moore in a rehearsal for a Dick Van Dyke Show episode
📷 Earl Theisen, 1963
I love this photo:
Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke & Carl Reiner, by Philippe Halsman, 1964
... and this Philippe Halsman shot of Mary Tyler Moore & Dick Van Dyke, from 1954
Mary Tyler Moore's #jump! shot for Philippe Halsman, 1966
Two unexpected shots of Mary Tyler Moore by Ara Gallant. These are from a great Interview cover story by Andy Warhol in Interview, February 1981
Kenn Duncan's 1984 book The Red Shoes includes 42 portraits of famous people wearing red shoes. Here's Mary Tyler Moore.
@NYPL digital collection
Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner & Jerry Paris at a table read for The Dick Van Dyke Show, December 2, 1963.
📷 Earl Thiessen
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