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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Happy birthday Jude Law 🎂
📷 Paolo Roversi, 2006
"Why is he in every movie I have seen, the last four years? He’s in everything. Even the movies he’s not acting in, if you look at the credits, he made cupcakes or something. He’s in everything."
- Chris Rock, at the 2005 Oscars
Jude Law by John Stoddart
London, 1991
Jude Law & John Malkovich were both so good in Paolo Sorrentino's The New Pope, 2019-2020.
📷 Gianni Fiorito
Happy birthday Marianne Faithfull! 🎂
📷 Ebet Roberts, 1980
"She can find the Weimar Berlin decadence in Dylan, or breathe William Blake’s macabre into a Metallica song."
- Lindsay Zoladz
Terry O'Neill
Marianne Faithfull, Oxfordshire, 1969
Marianne Faithfull by Bruce Weber
Kate Moss applauds, Lucie de la Falaise cheers, her feet off the ground
Adirondack Park, New York, 1997
Remembering Rick Danko on his birthday 🎂
📷 David Attie, 1969
"People ask me about The Last Waltz all the time. Rick Danko dying at fifty-six is what I think about The Last Waltz. It was the biggest fuckin' rip-off that ever happened to The Band—without a doubt."
- Levon Helm
A very special photograph of Rick Danko by Elliott Landy, taken at Woodstock, New York, in 1968.
Another very fine portrait of Rick Danko by Elliott Landy, this time on infrared color film.
Woodstock NY, 1968.
Rick Danko, the pride of Blayney, Ontario. Where would we be without Canadian musicians? 🇨🇦
Remembering Candido Portinari on his birthday 🎂
📷 Luis Lemus, Vogue, 1946
"His unique paintings gave voice to those who didn’t have one: the peasants, who with their bare hands built the future of the Latin American nations."
- Luizella Mazza
"I just left Villa-Lobos. But he speaks only my music, my music, and I just like to talk about my painting, my painting."
- Candido Portinari
Dois Homens Conversando, 1960
Candido Portinari
Coffee
Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro
☕️🇧🇷
#RIP Sabine Weiss
"All the pictures I take are entirely instant. What I like is to make an instant picture. Even if there are no people, I like the click, click, click. I never wait."
My favourite shot of Sabine Weiss, by Xavier de Fenoyl, 2014
Sabine Weiss
Champs-Élysées de Nuit, Hiver 1958 #RIP
Remembering Pablo Casals on his birthday 🎂
📷 Elliott Erwitt, San Juan PR, 1957
"His playing is one of those rare things that may only come once in a lifetime and even not in one person's life. It may be centuries before there is anyone like that again."
- W. J. Turner
"In the Abbey de Cuxa in Prades, I spent several glorious hours with the master of the cello. Our rapport was instantaneous - he trusted me to carry his cherished instrument."
Yousuf Karsh gets ready to photograph Pablo Casals
📷 Peter Miller, June 30, 1954
Pablo Casals by Yousuf Karsh, Prades, 1954
"I have never photographed anyone, before or since, with his back turned to the camera, but it seemed to me just right."