Bildnis eine Schauspielerin 1918

Angelica Bick-Ohloff ~ Bildnis-Aufnahme Filmschauspielerin Frau Thea SP. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration; Nr 42, 1918 | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

G. Holder and Jane Seymour

British-born American actress Jane Seymour, (b. Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg), and Trinidadian actor Geoffrey Holder in a scene from the movie Live and Let Die, by British director Guy Hamilton, in which they play the roles of Solitaire and Baron Samedi respectively; in a dance step, he immobilizes her clasping her wrists on the sea shore. 1973. (Photo by Mondadori) | src and hi-res Getty Images

Berta Singerman, 1926-28

António Soares :: Berta Singerman, 1926-1928. | src Museu Nacional do Teatro e da Dança on Google Arts
António Soares :: Berta Singerman, 1926. Fascinated by the Argentinian-russian diseuse and actress Berta Singerman, artist praised by Portuguese modernists, António Soares became close to Singerman, makes several drawings of her and some sketches for the sets of her performances. | src Museu Nacional do Teatro e da Dança on Google Arts

Is there love at first sight?

Mario von Bucovich :: Portrait of American actress Imogene Robertson (1905-1948, née: Mary Imogene Robertson), ca. 1927. Photographer: Mario von Bucovich (Atelier Karl Schenker). Published in 'Uhu' 03/1928/29. | src Getty Images
Gibt es eine Liebe auf den ersten Blick ? Jugend: Münchner illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben, 1927, Band 1-2 (Nr. 16) | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Mario von Bucovich :: Portrait of American actress Imogene Robertson (1905-1948, née: Mary Imogene Robertson), ca. 1927. Photographer: Mario von Bucovich (Atelier Karl Schenker). Published in 'Uhu' 03/1928/29. | src Getty Images
Mario von Bucovich :: Portrait of American actress Imogene Robertson (1905-1948, née: Mary Imogene Robertson), ca. 1927. Photographer: Mario von Bucovich (Atelier Karl Schenker). Published in ‘Uhu’ 03/1928/29. | src Getty Images

Actress Betty Byrd, ca. 1932

Atelier Manassé :: Die Filmschauspielerin Betty Byrd, ca. 1932. Manassé Nachlass. | src SpallArt