Farrah Fawcett was the ’70s golden girl!
Do blondes really have more fun? That all depends upon where life takes you. If…
Do blondes really have more fun? That all depends upon where life takes you. If you have the looks like Farrah Fawcett did, you can go places — at least for a while. She became quite popular, starring in the popular show “Charlie’s Angels” and being married to Lee Majors was also a plus, who…
Sophia Loren, shown here back in her younger years, is now 84 years old. Her career began really early in life with acting and pageants. At the age of 16, she won “Miss Elegance 1950” in the Miss Italia pageant. She also got married at the age of 16 to 37-year-old Carlo Ponti. By 1960,…
Although he looks a little wild and woolly in this picture, Steve Martin has been and still is, an all-time favorite actor for many people. Making people laugh for years in his numerous movies and stand-up comedy, he has become a household name. Besides acting, he also writes, which few people may realize. He has…
Sharon Tate played the part of Linda in the Valley of the Dolls, along with Patty Duke and Barbara Parkins. The movie is based on the novel by Jacqueline Susann and centers around three girls in show business who become addicted to pills. Sadly, Sharon Tate was murdered just two years later as one of…
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Skateboarding In 1970s California During The Golden Age Of Skate Culture
If the most successful female recording artist in history is roller boogying, then why aren’t you? As always, when the celebs started embracing the fad, the unwashed masses had to follow suit. At left: Natalie Wood, shortly before Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken killed her. (Purely speculation, of course.)
Before her slimy husband murdered her, Dorothy Stratton was Playmate numero uno. Thankfully, we still have footage from the most epic roller event in history: the 1979 ABC-TV Primetime Special: “Playboy’s Roller Disco and Pajama Party”. If this doesn’t make you a true believer, nothing will.