goodtimes golden tv classics the adventures of ozzie and harriet, "ricky the drummer" vhs tape jacket (1986)
1957, 30 minutes stars: ozzie, harriet, david & ricky nelson producer & director: ozzie nelson the late ricky nelson was the first tv celebrity to develop into a rock 'n' roll star. in this episode, he debuts his musical talent at 16, playing the drums and singing his first big hit. ozzie, a former band leader himself, throws in his own advice on how to play. and there's plenty of discussion of sideburns and which looks hipper: padded or unpadded jackets. special bonus: the entire family performs a barbershop quartet number. superior quality reproduction from original black & white
Yukiguni 1957. Based on Kawabata’s classic novel, Snow Country.
I'm not a particularly big Life Drawing fan.. But awhile back, I was fortunate to be gifted with a bunch of at-size color photocopies, done by none other than my fave artist: Frank Frazetta!! He drew this sometime around March of 1957.. Wouldn't it be great to have an entire book of these published someday?
She always seemed a little tentative, a little frightened. She was sweet and lovely, and I never heard her say a bad word about anybody, but she was not a boisterously happy person. She was kind of delicate, I always felt she was vulnerable, and sensitive,- which she was. Bev Long on Natalie Wood.
“She continued to seek solace in her menagerie of pets, including a new bird she named “Gregory Peck-wood,” after her favorite actor.” Natalie Wood by Suzanne Finstad.
Natalie Wood photographed by Earl Leaf at her Laurel Canyon home, 1957.
Natalie Wood is photographed by Ralph Crane eating Chinese food, 1957.
Natalie Wood photographed by Earl Leaf in her Laurel Canyon home, 1957.
Natalie Wood photographed by Earl Leaf at her Laurel Canyon home, 1957.
Natalie Wood and her then-husband Robert Wagner photographed by Peter Basch, 1957.
Natalie Wood photographed napping with a beloved stuffed toy tiger, 1957. Natalie amassed quite a large collection of tigers in her youth, so much so that her friends and family began to call her “Tiger.”
Natalie Wood in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, 1957, photo by Charlotte Brooks
Natalie Wood eating Chinese food, Ralph Crane, 1957.
Natalie Wood photographed in her Laurel Canyon home by Earl Leaf, 1957.