She shouldn't change her face, she looks more funny and unique like that. We must nevertheless note that surgeons were really very good in those years.
Dorothy Malone ! In my opinion she was a fantastic actress and an extremly seductive beauty with the glasses and the dark hair before she dyed it blonde.
Muni was such a chameleon in the parts he played. He completely disappeared into the character, he BECAME that role. Muni was serious and dedicated to his art. He was always very low-key, he never went in for the "Hollywood scene", the adoration and glamour. He was what they called "an actor's actor". And he was truly admired by his fellow actors. I don't think there will ever be another like him, a true genius at his craft.
There were a bunch of Irish actors my father (whose parents came from Ireland) and I "followed" decades ago. O'Brian being one of them. McHugh and of course Cagney. Allen Jenkins. We'd watch their old movies on Sundays. Oh, and Lloyd Nolan. I loved all those fast talking and witty East Coasters.
She was such a wonderful actress. I especially loved her as Jimmy Cagney's loyal friend Panama in The Roaring Twenties. She had one especially heart-breaking, beautifully performed scene, in 1950's Undercover Girl.
Damn, what a gorgeous and sexy Lady, great actress. Man alive I love these Ladies from that era, so beautiful and classy. Clark Gable was a fool to not marry her, his loss. I hope she found happiness. RIP my love and thanks for allowing us to watch your beauty and talent. Love.