The movies I grew up watching are now called “vintage” or “classic” or … old! I call them irreplaceable and one of a kind. These days they just don’t make movies like they used to. And do you know why? Because they don’t make actors and actresses like they used to. Actresses like Grace Kelly, for example.
Grace Kelly. The name “Grace” suits her. She exudes classiness, elegance, and grace. Her acting career did not last very long. She decided to pursue her acting career in 1950 when she was 20 years old. Even though she enjoyed great success, at age 26, she left it all behind when she married Prince Ranier III and became a princess. Many of her admirers say she was born to be a princess. From1951 to 1956, the films she starred in made her unforgettable.
I heart Grace Kelly. Don’t you?
In Memory Of: Grace Patricia Kelly (Nov 12, 1929 – Sep 14, 1982)
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Best #Vintage #Oscars Photographs ~ https://t.co/1JmlvRzDcV ~ Grace Kelly & Edmond O'Brien celebrate winning at the 1955 ceremony w/ Kelly taking home an award for her role in The Country Girl. ♦ #Hollywood #iconic #celebrities #entertainment pic.twitter.com/40MotVtcCB
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