That’s our pal, the late Patricia Williamson (right), helping our star of the day sell war bonds. The photo is part of a wonderful vintage collection the late Williamson of Tucson, Arizona generously shared with us before her death. The above snapshot, showing her with Marlene Dietrich, was taken at Los Angeles’ Union Station as Marlene was […]
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One of The Biggest Stars of the Golden E...
This is a never before released photo — from our exclusive Donald Gordon collection — of one of Hollywood’s most famous leading men of the 1930s and 40s. (The late Donald, a studio actor in the Forties, loved to catch up with star pals in parking lots.) Question: can you name the star pictured here? […]
LETTERS, WE GET LETTERS — “Roi” Rogers a
Here’a a picture of “the king of the cowboys,” Roy Rogers, an exclusive shot from our very own private vault. It’s part of our exclusive Donald Gordon Collection of snapshots taken in Forties Hollywood by our late pal, who at the time was serving a kind of junior-actor-in-residence at Columbia Pictures. Donald usually took his famous-pal photos in urban settings, on […]
ANOTHER NEVER BEFORE SEEN SNAPSHOT
Last week it was George Montgomery. He was a hunk at 20th during World War II. He was also married to Dinah Shore. This week we bring you Donald Gordon’s candid snapshot of one of the brightest stars during the war years. She was under contract to Columbia at the same time Donald worked there. […]
HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL
Above, we’ve posted some of our favorite snaps from The Donald Gordon Collection. We’ve been pleased to bring you these never seen before photos of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars of the 1940s. Hello Everybody. This is Mr. Joe Morella […]