Hollywood Walk of Fame; celebrity; Charlie Chaplin; Cat Woman; pavement; look-alike; star; Los Angeles; Hollywood; United States of America; umbrella; street entertainers; performer; slapstick comedy; humour; humorous; fame
Los Angeles; Hollywood; Hollywood Walk of Fame; look-alike; street entertainer; street performer; United States of America; Kelly Osborne look-alike; plunging neckline; black wig, celebrity; star
Charlie Chaplin portrait comic actor film comedian star famous maker director producer entertainer vintage photo of movie cinema early historic historical Hollywood 20th century films movies entertainment actors comics comedians stars makers directors producers entertainers the Sir Charles Spencer Chas Tramp comedy comedies silent talkie talkies mime era eras artist artists comedic film-maker filmmaker industry filmmakers film-makers English and British American celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed prominent eminent distinguished classic history heritage leading influential popular cinematic figure figures Oscar winner winners portraits photos photograph photographs twentieth people person persons physical England Briton Britons Englishman Englishmen a an as at in on with by to for from into US USA Americans icon icons iconic culture United States America North Britain great greats greatest black white upright vertical seated sitting down relaxed relaxing smiling UK Kingdom man men male males Academy Award Awards composer composers musician musicians art arts visual pioneer pioneers pioneering age ages most ever slapstick screenwriter screenwriters writer writers
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Undated portrait photo of comic actor and film director Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977). Photo by Bain News Service.
Charlie Chaplin; statue; living statue; dressed up; umbrella; moustache; black and white; Venice; tourists; popular; clever; still; waistcoat; amuse; children; Italy; Italian; white gloves;
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Victorian; French; trade card; people who look like their pets; ephemera; album; parrot; surreal; fantasy; humour; pet look-alike; open book; caricature
Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle portrait actor film star movie Hollywood comic American famous US silent comedian celebrity leading man superstar idol actors films stars movies 1920s 20s twenties early celebrities sex scandal silver screen of the and men big portraits Americans industry USA superstars idols writer director producer writers producers directors screenwriter screenwriters comics comedians 1900s 1910s on with in to be people person persons noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished entertainer entertainers entertainment performer performers thespian thespians theatre art performing arts drama dramatic 20th twentieth century legend legends legendary figure figures male lead leads up vintage archive archival history heritage historic historical national international United States America black white great greats greatest icon icons iconic era age respected character characters role roles moving picture pictures motion his popular a as an at by for from into artists artist 1921 acting scandals stage theater personality personalities head shoulder shoulders Conkling Virginia Rappe humour humor fat funny comedy comedic comedies slapstick vaudeville Keystone Kops Cops infamous notorious reviled trial trials manslaughter death deaths party parties culture
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Vintage portrait photo circa 1920 of American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (1887 - 1933). Arbuckle was one of the most popular and highest paid silent film stars of the 1910s but his career was virtually destroyed by scandal at the peak of his fame. In 1921 an actress named Virginia Rappe became ill at a party thrown by Arbuckle and later died. Arbuckle was subsequently accused of raping her and causing fatal injuries and was charged with her manslaughter. He was ultimately acquitted by a jury after three high-profile trials but his career was ruined and it was only shortly before his death that he began to enjoy a comeback. Photo by Bain News Service.
Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle portrait actor film star movie Hollywood comic American famous US silent comedian celebrity leading man superstar idol actors films stars movies 1920s 20s twenties early celebrities sex scandal silver screen of the and men big portraits Americans industry USA superstars idols writer director producer writers producers directors screenwriter screenwriters comics comedians 1900s 1910s on with in to be people person persons noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished entertainer entertainers entertainment performer performers thespian thespians theatre art performing arts drama dramatic 20th twentieth century legend legends legendary figure figures male lead leads up vintage archive archival history heritage historic historical national international United States America black white great greats greatest icon icons iconic era age respected character characters role roles moving picture pictures motion his popular a as an at by for from into artists artist 1921 acting scandals stage theater personality personalities full-length full length Conkling Virginia Rappe humour humor fat funny comedy comedic comedies slapstick vaudeville Keystone Kops Cops infamous notorious reviled trial trials manslaughter death deaths party parties culture
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Vintage photo circa 1920 of American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (1887 - 1933). Arbuckle was one of the most popular and highest paid silent film stars of the 1910s but his career was virtually destroyed by scandal at the peak of his fame. In 1921 an actress named Virginia Rappe became ill at a party thrown by Arbuckle and later died. Arbuckle was subsequently accused of raping her and causing fatal injuries and was charged with her manslaughter. He was ultimately acquitted by a jury after three high-profile trials but his career was ruined and it was only shortly before his death that he began to enjoy a comeback. Photo by Bain News Service.
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Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle portrait actor film star movie Hollywood comic American famous US silent comedian celebrity leading man superstar idol actors films stars movies 1920s 20s twenties early celebrities sex scandal silver screen of the and men big portraits Americans industry USA superstars idols writer director producer writers producers directors screenwriter screenwriters comics comedians 1900s 1910s on with in to be people person persons noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished entertainer entertainers entertainment performer performers thespian thespians theatre art performing arts drama dramatic 20th twentieth century legend legends legendary figure figures male lead leads up vintage archive archival history heritage historic historical national international United States America black white great greats greatest icon icons iconic era age respected character characters role roles moving picture pictures motion his popular a as an at by for from into artists artist 1921 acting scandals stage theater personality personalities full-length full length Conkling Virginia Rappe humour humor fat funny comedy comedic comedies slapstick vaudeville Keystone Kops Cops infamous notorious reviled trial trials manslaughter death deaths party parties culture baseball
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Vintage photo circa 1910s of American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (1887 - 1933). Arbuckle was one of the most popular and highest paid silent film stars of the 1910s but his career was virtually destroyed by scandal at the peak of his fame. In 1921 an actress named Virginia Rappe became ill at a party thrown by Arbuckle and later died. Arbuckle was subsequently accused of raping her and causing fatal injuries and was charged with her manslaughter. He was ultimately acquitted by a jury after three high-profile trials but his career was ruined and it was only shortly before his death that he began to enjoy a comeback. Photo by Bain News Service.
Buster Keaton portrait actor film star movie Hollywood comic American famous US silent comedian celebrity leading man superstar idol actors films stars movies 1920s 20s twenties early celebrities silver screen of the and men big portraits Americans industry USA superstars idols writer director producer writers producers directors screenwriter screenwriters comics comedians 1900s 1910s on with in to be people person persons noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished entertainer entertainers entertainment performer performers physical thespian thespians theatre art performing arts drama dramatic 20th twentieth century legend legends legendary figure figures male lead leads up vintage archive archival history heritage historic historical national international United States America black white great greats greatest icon icons iconic era age respected character characters role roles moving picture pictures motion his popular a as an at by for from into artists artist acting stage theater personality personalities half-length half length head shoulder shoulders Joseph Frank Francis General 1926 Stone Face stoneface humour humor funny comedy comedic comedies slapstick vaudeville culture deadpan blank facial expression expressions pratfall pratfalls gag gags farce farces film-maker filmmaker filmmakers maker makers VI
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Vintage portrait photo circa 1926 of American comic actor, director, producer and writer Buster Keaton (1895 - 1966). Legend has it that Keaton, born Joseph Frank Keaton, became known as "Buster" after escaping injury during a nasty fall down some theatre steps as a child. The incident is said to have occurred in front of Harry Houdini who exclaimed to Keaton's father: "What a buster your kid took!" Keaton is best remembered for his trademark physical comedy and deadpan expression in silent movies of the 1920s such as Sherlock Jr (1924), The General (1926) and Steamboat Bill Jr (1928) and his blank facial expression also won him the nickname of "The Great Stone Face". Keaton is pictured during the making of The General. Photo by Bain News Service.
Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle portrait actor film star movie Hollywood comic American famous US silent comedian celebrity leading man superstar idol actors films stars movies 1920s 20s twenties early celebrities sex scandal silver screen of the and men big portraits Americans industry USA superstars idols writer director producer writers producers directors screenwriter screenwriters comics comedians 1900s 1910s on with in to be people person persons noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished entertainer entertainers entertainment performer performers thespian thespians theatre art performing arts drama dramatic 20th twentieth century legend legends legendary figure figures male lead leads up vintage archive archival history heritage historic historical national international United States America black white great greats greatest icon icons iconic era age respected character characters role roles moving picture pictures motion his popular a as an at by for from into artists artist 1921 acting scandals stage theater personality personalities half-length half length head shoulder shoulders Conkling Virginia Rappe humour humor fat funny comedy comedic comedies slapstick vaudeville Keystone Kops Cops infamous notorious reviled trial trials manslaughter death deaths party parties culture reading La Vie Parisienne magazine
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Vintage photo circa 1920 of American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (1887 - 1933). Arbuckle was one of the most popular and highest paid silent film stars of the 1910s but his career was virtually destroyed by scandal at the peak of his fame. In 1921 an actress named Virginia Rappe became ill at a party thrown by Arbuckle and later died. Arbuckle was subsequently accused of raping her and causing fatal injuries and was charged with her manslaughter. He was ultimately acquitted by a jury after three high-profile trials but his career was ruined and it was only shortly before his death that he began to enjoy a comeback. Arbuckle is pictured reading a copy of the magazine La Vie Parisienne. Photo by Bain News Service.
Hollywood Sign, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Mount Lee, Griffith Park, entertainment, historic landmark, black and white, big sky, evocative, arts, culture, American heritage, USA, Los Angeles, LA, powerful, California
Advertising; California; Display; Film; Hollywood; Hollywood Sign; Los Angeles; Sights; Sightseeing; Sign; Tourist; USA
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The letters of the Hollywood Sign are 45 ft / 14 meteres tall and stretch over 350 ft of the Hollywood Hills, put up in 1923. The blackened appearance of the vegetation is the result of forest fires.
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HOLLYWOOD - April 2: A woman looks down from the Hollywood & Highland Entertainment Complex in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA on April 2, 2010. It houses the landmark Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards, a/k/a the Oscars, along with many shops and restaurants. Its unusual architecture & white marble elephants were inspired by the Babylon Scene from D. W. Griffith's 1916 Movie "Intolerance." The complex is located on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue. Wide angle view. Editorial Use Only.
HOLLYWOOD - April 2: Crowds in the Babylon courtyard of the Hollywood & Highland Entertainment Complex in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA on April 2, 2010. It houses the landmark Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards, a/k/a the Oscars, along with many shops and restaurants. Its unusual architecture & white marble elephants were inspired by the Babylon Scene from D. W. Griffith's 1916 Movie "Intolerance." The complex is located on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue. Wide angle view. This photo has been cropped very slightly. Editorial Use only.
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HOLLYWOOD - April 2: The Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard attracts tourists from around the world. Crowds walk past the stars for Celine Dion, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sammy Kaye, Penny Singleton, the Bee Gees, and others. Hollywood & Highland Entertainment Complex seen in the background. Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 2010
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HOLLYWOOD - April 2: Wide angle view of Hollywood Boulevard looking toward the landmark El Captain Theatre. This historic movie palace, which opened in 1926, has been restored and is now owned by Pacific Theaters and operated by the Walt Disney Company and is the site of many Disney movie premieres. On April 2, 2010 movie-goers line up to buy tickets for Disney's "Alice in Wonderland."
Bradford Empire advert advertising Reevy Road Wibsey music hall 1899 1916 Charlie Chaplin cinema streetscape
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Old advert on the side of a terrace house in Wibsey for the Bradford Empire which was built in 1899 as a music hall and closed in 1916, becoming a cinema.
Bradford Empire advert advertising Reevy Road Wibsey music hall 1899 1916 Charlie Chaplin cinema streetscape
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Old advert on the side of a terrace house in Wibsey for the Bradford Empire which was built in 1899 as a music hall and closed in 1916, becoming a cinema.
Black, white, hands, feet, footprints, Doris Day, pavement, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., US, America, West Coast, Hollywood, film, actors, actress, actresses, actors, movies, movie stars, movie star, sidewalk, holidays, leisure, vacation, free time, autographs, signatures, walk of fame, tourist attraction, attraction, Tinseltown, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, hand prints
Bradford Empire advert advertising Reevy Road Wibsey music hall 1899 1916 Charlie Chaplin cinema streetscape
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Old advert on the side of a terrace house in Wibsey for the Bradford Empire which was built in 1899 as a music hall and closed in 1916, becoming a cinema.
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HOLLYWOOD - April 2: The legendary Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood is a must-see for tourists with its unusual architecture and the hand prints, footprints and signatures of movie stars preserved in the concrete sidewalk outside. The landmark theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California still shows first-run movies. On April 2, 2010 crowds line up for "Clash of the Titans." A Michael Jackson impersonator can also be seen near pillar on the left.
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HOLLYWOOD - April 2: HOLLYWOOD - April 2: View from the Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards a/k/a the Oscars, looking down on Hollywood Boulevard and the Walk of Fame, on April 2, 2010. The historic El Captain Theater, another Los Angeles landmark, is across the street .
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Portrait, Marilyn Monroe look alike, Goodwood, Female portrait, Celebrity, Goodwood revival, crowds, shadows, sunny day, visitors,
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The Goodwood revival event open to the public in September every year, people travel from around the world and attend dressed in period costume ranging from the first world war to date.
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