Remembering Edward G. Robinson on his birthday 🎂
📷 Harry Benson, 1967
"The sitting around on the set is awful. But I always figure that's what they pay me for. The acting I do for free."
Allan Grant
Edward G. Robinson bows to restaurateur Mike Romanoff, 1958
Shots like this, of the *real* Hollywood, are one of the reasons Life photographers were so good. They had the access to, & trust of, the people that readers wanted to see, going about their daily lives.
Steve McQueen, Karl Malden & Edward G. Robinson in The Cincinnati Kind, 1965
"Gentlemen, this game is five-card stud poker. There's no limit. No string bets. You can check and raise. A dead man has one half-hour to raise his roll outside and get back in the game."
[deals]
Nickolas Muray turns a Pabst advertisement into a wonderful portrait of Edward G. Robinson, c. 1950. In the next tweet I'll reveal the name of the painting, from Robinson's own collection. It's on this list of 40 works he lent to @MuseumModernArt: moma.org/momaorg/shared…
Amongst the 40 works that Edward G. Robinson lent to MOMA in 1953 was Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's L'Italienne ou La Femme à la Manche Jaune (The Italian Woman, or the Woman with Yellow Sleeve), about 1870. It's now in the @NationalGallery in London.
Life Magazine's Yale Joel document's three paintings from Edward G. Robinson's collection: Rouault's Court Room Scene, Bonnard's Still Life & Vuillard's Interior, April 1957. Robinson had to sell his entire collection in 1956 to pay for a divorce; these were new purchases!
"We Hold These Truths" broadcast on December 15, 1941, the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights.
Birthday boy Edward G. Robinson is by the NBC mic. Lots of stars here!
See how many you can name; I'll tweet the caption -->
Orson Welles, Rudy Vallee, unknown, Bernard Herrmann, Edward G. Robinson, Bob Burns, James Stewart, Norman Corwin, Walter Brennan, Edward Arnold
Seated: Lionel Barrymore, Marjorie Main, Walter Huston
Produced in KNX studios, Hollywood
Edward G. Robinson at Sam Spiegel's New Year's Eve party, 1949.
📷 Peter Stackpole for Life magazine
I wondered at first if it was him, but he had that exact moustache in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1949 film House of Strangers
Edward G. Robinson in Paddy Chayevsky's The Middle of the Night. With Gena Rowlands, Effie Afton & Martin Balsam. A great photo by Gordon Parks for Life magazine, 1956
Coffee with Edward G. Robinson ☕️
📷 Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche, Cannes, 1950
Edward G. Robinson & Anatole Litvak at the opening of the Cannes Film Festival
📷 Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1953
I don't think HCB normally did these kind of red carpet shots. His photograph is all about the shiny cars & the spectators behind the fence.
Mac Julian's photograph from the set of John Huston's Key Largo, 1948
With Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Edward G. Robinson & Claire Trevor. What a wonderful film!
Edward G. Robinson was one of the organizers of the anti-Nazi Committee of 56, calling for an economic boycott of Nazi Germany. Stars including Claude Rains, Henry Fonda, Joan Crawford, Gloria Stuart & John Garfield sign the manifesto, 1938
Remembering Van Heflin on his birthday 🎂
📷 Carl Van Vechten, May 1938 @BeineckeLibrary
"Louis B. Mayer once looked at me & said ‘You will never get the girl at the end.’ So I worked on my acting."
Van Heflin was Athos in George Sidney's The Three Musketeers, 1948
With Gene Kelly, Lana Turner & Gig Young
The still photographer on the set was Ed Hubbell #stillonset
Van Heflin, Barbara Stanwyck & Margaret Lindsay in B.F.'s Daughter, 1948
Another photo by Ed Hubbell
Remembering Christopher Plummer on his birthday 🎂
📷 Hank Walker, 1961
"He had immense & myriad natural gifts: a leading man’s face & figure; a slightly aloof mien that betrayed supreme confidence; a sonorous (not to say plummy) speaking voice; & exquisite diction."
~Bruce Weber
Ralph Morse
Christopher Plummer & David Carradine in Peter Shaffer's Royal Hunt of the Sun, 1964
Plummer switched roles to play Atahualpa in the 1969 film; Robert Shaw took over the Francisco Pizarro role.
Christopher Plummer with E.L. Doctorow & Mike Nichols for the NY Shakespeare Festival's production of Drinks Before Dinner
📷 Martha Swope, 1978 @nypl digital collection
Happy birthday Dick Van Dyke @iammrvandy 🎂
📷 With Mary Tyler Moore in a great portrait by Philippe Halsman, 1964
"I just hit my marks and hope I think of something. I'm strictly a superficial actor."
Dick Van Dyke & Michael J. Pollard outside the theatre where they starred in the original 1960 Broadway production of Bye Bye, Birdie. @nypl digital collection photograph
Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner & Richard Deacon at the 1964 Emmy Awards.
So many Emmys!
📷 Gene Lester
Remembering Emily Carr on her 150th birthday 🎂
🎨 Nan Lawson Cheney, 1937 @NatGalleryCan
"For the creative artist there is no finality, no one has said the last word on Emily Carr and no one ever will."
- Lawren Harris
(Canada's two greatest painters in one tweet) #EmilyCarr150
Emily Carr
Totem Walk at Sitka 1917
"So still were the big woods where I sat, sound might not yet have been born." #EmilyCarr150
At the Unformable Things: Emily Carr & Some Canadian Modernists show @artgalleryvic, from the summer of 2019. What a long, long time ago!
Canada's two greatest artists side-by-side: Emily Carr, Lawren Harris
Willy Ronis
Marie-Anne et Vincent, Paris, Noël 1951 #JoyeuxNoël
Willy Ronis
Semaine de Noël, Paris, 1954 #JoyeuxNoel
Willy Ronis
Semaine de Noël, boulevard Haussmann, Paris, 1956
"It is December 15, 1956. We are near the Chaussée-d'Antin metro station. I'm snooping. Suddenly a little girl holds out her arm and probably says to the newspaper seller: 'You put on your hood...'"
Happy birthday Bill Nighy 🎂
📷 John Swannell, 2010
"His acting CV is, in many ways, the modern British film industry. If there is a quality BBC film being made, odds are Nighy is starring in it."
- Henry Tobias Jones
“The look is—I suppose we’re going for a well-turned-out librarian. Librarian chic.”
- Bill Nighy describes himself in Sarah Larson’s Talk of the Town @NewYorker
📷 Brad Trent
Bill Nighy by Daniel Boud
"Never go anywhere you have to wear brown shoes."