The Beatles | 1963
sharon tate in the thirteen chairs (1969) dir. nicolas gessner, luciano lucignani
Ah, Sharon, it’s very hard to talk about her without getting a bit weepy. The word exquisite perfectly sums up this lady. Almost other-worldly, so beautiful and sensitive. But in no way wishy washy, she was smart and not taken in by the shallowness of the industry.
Sharon Tate as Jennifer North in Valley of the Dolls (1967) directed by Mark Robson
The Beatles at the Tokyo Hilton Hotel in Japan | July 1966 © Robert Whitaker
Natalie Wood as Helen Brown in Sex and the Single Girl (1964)
Dominick, I really owe you an apology, you know? I really do. All this time, I’ve been blaming you for everything. You ruining my life and all that. Well, that’s over now. You know why I’ve never been able to leave home? I just suddenly figured it out. Very complicated. I was scared. And I’m not scared anymore. I’m terrified. Funny?
NATALIE WOOD as Angie Rossini in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) dir. Robert Mulligan
Natalie Wood as Wilma Dean Loomis —SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) dir. Elia Kazan
Pattie Boyd: My Life In Pictures — 7/?
Life at Kinfauns
Life at Kinfauns was great fun — we transformed a normal white suburban bungalow into a psychedelic monument. -Pattie Boyd
Friends would turn up and hope you were home. If not they might leave a note or find a tin of paint and brush any color on the wall saying ‘Mick and Marianne were here’. -Pattie Boyd
Paul in a translucent polka dot shirt with “P” cuff links.
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Pattie Boyd: My Life In Pictures — 13/?
Pattie Boyd, Kellie Wilson and Elisa Ngai circa 1967
PAUL MCCARTNEY, 1968
Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland photographed by Douglas Kirkland, 1965.
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The Beatles at ABC Television Studios (1964). Photo by Jim Gray.
sharon tate in the thirteen chairs (1969) dir. nicolas gessner, luciano lucignani
Ah, Sharon, it’s very hard to talk about her without getting a bit weepy. The word exquisite perfectly sums up this lady. Almost other-worldly, so beautiful and sensitive. But in no way wishy washy, she was smart and not taken in by the shallowness of the industry.
catherine deneuve as marion vergano in mississippi mermaid (1969)
“even if it all has to end badly, i am delighted to have known you, madame.”
The Beatles are whisked from a photoshoot at Madame Tussauds to catch a flight to Scotland | 29 April 1964 © Tommy Hanley
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Britt Ekland, photographed by Pierre Manevy, London, UK, January 1970.
The Beatles in Manila, Philippines | July 1966
The Beatles answer questions for journalists in New York after their arrival | 7 February 1964
Sharon Tate photographed during production of “12+1″ in Italy 1969
“Show me a video that describes The Beatles.”
The video:
From George Harrison’s I, Me, Mine (1980).
Photo caption included in the index reads: Watering Paradise Island, Bahamas, during Help!, 1965.
jane birkin in slogan (1969)
Jane Birkin photographed by Patrick Lichfield in Ossie Clark in Vogue, 1969.
You know, I never told you this. Julie Roussel’s letters were very beautiful. Beautiful because because they were full of hope. We were trying to create something permanent. But you came instead and brought the ephemeral. Before I met you, I thought life was so simple. But now I realize it’s not. You mixed everything up. In a way, it’s too bad.
La sirène du Mississipi, 1969 (dir. François Truffaut)