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Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 22 Jul 2020, 19:53
por Ninotchka
Sharon Tate photographed by Walter Chappell at her home on Summitridge Drive in 1968
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 09 Ago 2020, 20:34
por Romana
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 10 Ago 2020, 13:14
por Marriott
Me encanta el top con la falda verde.
Que estilo tenia esta mujer.
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 27 Ago 2020, 15:43
por Ninotchka
"I think they found this vulnerability and beauty in Sharon, she was just so beautiful. Sharon in this movie, was beyond this movie. Her makeup was of today and her look was of today. Look at this, is that not the most exquisite face? See, she had an exquisite body too. That was just Sharon, a natural beauty, her body was just beautiful. Look at those legs, that face! I think she did her own makeup, I think she asked to do her own makeup for the movie. I mean, look at her eyes!"—Barbara Parkins, quote taken from her audio commentary on the Special Edition DVD of "Valley of the Dolls", 2006.
Sharon Tate, photographed by Shahrokh Hatami for Valley of The Dolls in 1967
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 27 Ago 2020, 15:55
por Ninotchka
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 27 Sep 2020, 21:09
por Madeleine Elster
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 27 Sep 2020, 23:50
por Sugar Kane
qué bonitas estas últimas fotos!
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 28 Sep 2020, 20:03
por Ninotchka
@Madeleine Elster como sé que te gusta Ingrid Pitt, a lo mejor te interesa leer esto (va en spoiler, que es largo):
Ingrid Pitt, 2008:
"A photograph which was particularly poignant was a small picture of me with Sharon Tate, standing in a hotel lobby, making a telephone call. I remember the evening well."
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"I was in Rome to audition for Frederico Fellini. Very exciting! Get a Fellini film and the world was your crustacean. The meeting didn’t go well. He said I was too thin and wanted me to fatten up if he was to consider me for a part. It didn’t appeal. Back at the hotel I was introduced to Sharon Tate by the manager. She was so fragile and beautiful it brought out the mothering instinct in me. She had been invited to dinner that evening by a friend of her husband. She asked me if I would like to join her. It suited me. Her husband, film director Roman Polanski, was hot at the time. I guess he’s hot now - but for all the wrong reasons. When we got to the restaurant there was half a dozen blokes with attitude, ready and waiting. Typical macho Italians. They instantly went into mating mode and made a lot of noise and swilled back the wine like storm drains. Very wearisome. By about eleven Sharon and I had had enough. On the pretext of ‘powdering ‘ our nose, we grabbed our coats and rang for a taxi. We were spotted by a journalist who grabbed a picture.
For the next couple of days we ‘did’ Rome. Sharon was enthusiastic but didn’t have a lot of stamina. It was an enjoyable few days. When Sharon left she made me promise that next time I was in Los Angeles I’d call her. The opportunity came sooner that expected. A couple of weeks later I rang Sharon to tell her that I had been invited to a sportscar race in Laguna Seca in Monterey and I asked her if she would like to join me. She didn’t fancy it but suggested that I should spend a few days at her home in Benedict Canyon. That suited me. It would give me another chance to meet her husband. I had met Roman a year or so earlier at Brand Hatch during a testing session. It hadn’t been a good time to button hole him and parade the highlights of my practically non-existent career but he might be more susceptible in a relaxed mood at home. So two days later I dumped my bags in the cool dark entrance hall of her beautiful home and prepared to settle in. Sharon was her usual etherial, spaced out self. As she showed me to my room she apologised for the fact that Roman had to go away for a few days. Ah well! You can’t have everything. When we were in Rome I had noticed Sharon was in the habit of leaving the door to her room open. I warned her against it but she wasn’t interested. She suffered from claustrophobia and couldn’t stand having the doors shut. This was carried over to her house. I never saw a shut door all the time I was there. Not even to the bathroom.
The end of the week came and I thought I had better head for home. Sharon and I promised undying friendship and I never saw her again.
About six weeks later the Manson gang turned up at her house and murdered her and her unborn child as well as some of her friends who happened to be there at the time. It was awful. I couldn’t bear to think of the suffering of that beautiful woman at the hands of the beasts who attacked her. Sharon really was a paid up member of the ‘Beautiful People’. Generous and not an ounce of spite in her.
When I look at that picture of the two of us crammed into a phone box together I want to cry."
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 28 Sep 2020, 20:15
por Ninotchka
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 28 Sep 2020, 20:27
por Madeleine Elster
Buen aporte,Ingrid estuvo en un campo de concentración?¿
A Sharon se la veía maja en toda la extensión.Y Fellini muy mal eh rechazar a la Pitt JAJA.
Sugar Kane escribió: ↑27 Sep 2020, 23:50
qué bonitas estas últimas fotos!
De mis preferidas con looks años 60 y anticipando los 70
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 29 Sep 2020, 00:13
por Topa
Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, and Doris Tate celebrating the 1965 Christmas holiday at Jay’s Easton Drive home.
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 29 Sep 2020, 14:58
por Ninotchka
Ni idea de lo de Ingrid.
Efectivamente, Sharon debió de ser una gran persona, hasta el fiscal Bugliosi dijo que de todas las personas a las que entrevistó, y fueron muchas, nadie tuvo nada malo que decir sobre ella. Eso sí, no tenía buen ojo para los hombre; Polasko no se la merecía, le fue infiel en más de una ocasión, también tuvo un novio francés que la maltrataba... creo que Jay Sebring fue el que mejor la trató, pero por otra parte, también era muy mujeriego y su afición por las prácticas s***ales sadomasoquistas era prácticamente de dominio público.
@Topa gracias por los aportes, estos hilos no tendrían mucho sentido sin al menos un poco de participación.
Ahora que sale a colación la casa de Jay Sebring, un chascarrillo: se dice que está encantada y que en ella habita el fantasma de Paul Bern, el segundo marido de Jean Harlow, el cual se suicidó en la casa de un disparo en la sien.
Sharon photographed by Shahrokh Hatami at Jay Sebring’s 9860 Easton Drive home (1965)
"After she finishes the movie [Eye of the Devil], she is going back to Hollywood. When I asked her if she has a nice villa with a pool she started laughing. She then described the house she stays in that was formerly owned by Jean Harlow and then husband, Paul Bern. 'Around the house at night, people swear they see and hear Paul Bern's ghost.' she said. 'He ended up committing suicide there. It's just one of those houses where you get scared. The Harlow house is lugubrious, but the day I brought over my little sisters they had so much fun. Life was back to normal then,' she laughs"—excerpt from Sharon's interview with Lydia Lane, published in November, 1965.
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 29 Sep 2020, 15:02
por Ninotchka
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 29 Sep 2020, 21:30
por Topa
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 05 Oct 2020, 19:52
por Ninotchka
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 05 Oct 2020, 19:56
por Ninotchka
Sharon Tate, 1968. Photo by Shahrokh Hatami.
Probablemente mi foto preferida de Sharon
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Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 22 Oct 2020, 21:22
por Romana
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 22 Oct 2020, 21:24
por Romana
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 22 Oct 2020, 21:28
por Romana
Re: Sharon Tate
Publicado: 18 Dic 2020, 09:18
por Romana