Chaplins neue Partnerin. Sari Maritza, die beliebte Londoner Schauspielerin, soll im nächsten Chaplin-film eine Hauptrolle spielen. | Chaplin’s new partner. Sari Maritza, the popular London actress, will play a leading role in the next Chaplin film. Published in Revue des Monats, June 1931. | src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig
Das göttliche Weib. Greta Garbo in einer Atelierpause in Hollywood. Phot. Paramount. | The Divine Woman. Greta Garbo during a studio break in Hollywood. Published in Revue des Monats, June 1929. | src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig
Atelier Binder :: Actress Dary Holm, published in Revue des Monats , June 1929. Caption reads : “und hinter der Portiere. (Die Filmdarstellerin Dary Holm, die Gattin Harry Piels)” “and behind the doorman. (Film actress Dary Holm, wife of Harry Piels)” src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig
Alexander Grinberg :: Portrait of an Actress, 1920. Gelatin silver print. M. Golosovsky Coll. | src Russian photographic Avant-gardeAlexander Grinberg :: Portrait of an Actress, 1923. Bromoil with transfer. Private collection. | src Russian photographic Avant-Garde of the 1920s and 1930s
Andrée Spinelly, Paris, 1927 | src The Guardian: Fops and flappers: wild fashions of the 1920sMadame d’Ora :: Andrée Spinelly, published in ‘Revue des Monats’, March 1927Andrée Spinelly, Paris, 1927. These bejewelled creations hit new heights of eroticism and sophistication in the outfits worn by dancers at Parisian nightclubs like the Moulin Rouge | src The Guardian: Fops and flappers: wild fashions of the 1920sPhoto G. L. Manuel frères. Mlle. Spinelly. The beautiful fantaisiste, who is also a high-class actress, has just successfully taken over L’Ecole des Cocottes at the Paris theater. Original: La belle fantaisiste, qui est aussi une comédienne de grande classe, vient de reprendre avec succès L’Ecole des Cocottes au théâtre de Paris. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Octobre 1924 | src BnF ~ GallicaFrench actress Andrée Spinelly (1887-1966) known as Spinelly. Vintage French postcard. A.N. [Alfred Noyer], Paris, nº 49, 1920s. Photo by Studio G.L. Manuel Frères | src Flickr