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Madelaine Carroll, actress (1906-1987), studio portrait. With description, A fascinating study of a fascinating person: Madeleine Carroll, who has, for the moment, deserted the stage for the screen
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Madelaine Carroll, actress (1906-1987), studio portrait. With description, A fascinating study of a fascinating person: Madeleine Carroll, who has, for the moment, deserted the stage for the screen
Madelaine Carroll, actress (1906-1987), studio portrait. With description, A fascinating study of a fascinating person: Madeleine Carroll, who has, for the moment, deserted the stage for the screen. She is working on a film, "Love and Let Live, " at the Gaumont British studios, in which Ivor Novello is her opposite number'. Date: 1933
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Madelaine Carroll: A Fascinating Actress of Stage and Screen This studio portrait showcases the enchanting presence of Madeleine Carroll, an actress whose talent and allure graced both the stage and the silver screen during the golden age of Hollywood. Born in 1906, Carroll had already made a name for herself in the world of theater before transitioning to films. At the time this photograph was taken, in 1933, she had temporarily left the stage behind to focus on her burgeoning film career. In this image, Carroll exudes an air of sophistication and mystery. Her piercing gaze and expressive features capture the attention of the viewer, inviting them into her world. Her elegant attire, with its high neckline and intricate beading, adds to her air of refinement. Carroll was in the midst of filming "Love and Let Live" at the prestigious Gaumont British studios, where she was partnered with the renowned British actor Ivor Novello. The film, released in 1933, would go on to be a critical and commercial success, further cementing Carroll's place in the annals of 20th century acting. This portrait offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a truly captivating and versatile performer, whose talent and charisma continue to captivate audiences to this day.
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