Not her thing, man. 39 Hilarious Beach Photos Gone Wrong. Every college rejected the offer, explaining that the script was in such bad taste that they didnt want their campus associated with the movie. These are our picks for the most controversial photos in photography history. American audiences and males, in particular, the thinking went, just wouldn't be interested in an actress from China or Japan. 60 Unseen, Uncensored, And Previously Unpublished Vintage Photos The Price Is Right host Bob Barker with Janice Pennington and Anitra Ford, 1972 It is the people that make the past what it was. "Viewer discretion is advised" is a displayed warning, often repeated audibly as well, that flags potentially upsetting content to viewers. In 2018, she published her memoir, The Girl on the Balcony: Olivia Hussey Finds Life After Romeo and Juliet. Rock-music fans sit on a tree sculpture as one leaps midair onto a pile of hay during Woodstock on August 15, 1969. In 1960, she began appearing on game shows, always ensuring entertainment value thanks to her hilarious ad-libbing abilities. Submit a letter to the editor or write to letters@theatlantic.com. It happens in life -- we mean to do well, but we end up naked in a pool with swimsuit model Christie Brinkley. We're finally on YouTube! They explored the world gender identity. Through the course of the episode, the audience learned how Columbo was able to track down the perpetrator and pin the crime on him. At the age of 13, she appeared in a catalog. In 1977, Joan Jett was a member of The Runaways, an all-female hard rock/glam-punk band that became hugely famous everywhere, it seems, but their native United States. That didnt mean he wasnt working. For instance, the uniforms in this picture actually mean something. And in its weird way, Jones-Joplin kinda worked -- in a song called "Raise Your Hand," the Welshman's big voice holds its own against Janis' wild backwoods screech. Oh, Carol! He wanted a bigger name. Born Mario Girotti, he adopted the stage name Terence Hill as a young child actor. It wasn't Saving Private Ryan, but it looked like a pretty good time. She did indeed work as a radio DJ and newscaster while in college, and a meteorologist after graduation, but America got its first good glimpse of Cindy in national TV commercials, snuggling up to clean, beefy Irishmen as the Irish Spring Girl. When Elvis graciously donated his yacht, the Potomac, which was once Franklin Roosevelts presidential yacht, to St. Jude Childrens Hospital, it was not like the King of Rock n Roll was giving up his most precious possession. FEB 14, 2023; First Trap (w/ Gina Kirschenheiter & Mont X Change) First Trap (w/ Gina Kirschenheiter & Mont X Change) Alexa, play First Time by Carly Rae Jepsen! If you have the chance to go, definitely make sure to capture the moment on camera, even if it's not the best picture, or the right timing. Hussey took a two-year hiatus from performing after the success of Romeo and Juliet so she could focus on overcoming her agoraphobia. It was only after Sophia became famous and she paid Scicolone off that he finally consented to allow Maria to take his last name. The Sad Wings of Destiny caught the attention of CBS, and the following year the band released their major-label debut, Sin After Sin. Her big break came when beautiful blonde Farrah Fawcett stepped down from her role as Jill on the mega-hit TV series Charlies Angels. Need an actress who can shake her fringe top and miniskirt like a professional go-go dancer? No, really -- for all his buffoonery (and dads are often buffoons IRL, aren't they?) National Lampoon's Vacation was the movie that gave us line after line of memorable dialogue -- but it was more than a bunch of jokes. But Scicolone was still in the picture. Really, Bill? Because as Ferris Bueller said -- life moves pretty fast. From her days as a pop-chart powerhouse in Sonny & Cher (with husband Sonny Bono) to TV success on the Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour in the '70s to her '80s movie career in such hits as Mask (1985), The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and Moonstruck (1987). The buzz was that this Swedish-born siren would be the "female Elvis Presley," able to shake her hips while singing pop hits and drive the crowds wild. Although she was only 15, the make-up, clothing, hairstyles, and poses she did as a pin-up model made her look ten years old. Clark W. Griswold, played by Chevy Chase, wanted to do something wonderful for his family. What the depictions of the "three days of peace and music" leave out are the huge logistical problems involved. Actor Tom Laughlin and his wife, Dolores Taylor, both started in Billy Jack, a movie that was conceived, written, directed, and produced by the couple. His massive size was caused by an excess of growth hormone, a condition known as gigantism. This bizarre gender-bending musical (the film version of the successful stage productionThe Rocky Horror Show) went virtually unnoticed when it opened in 1975 and might have vanished, just another weird movie that flopped. Nowadays you can still go to the Woodstock music festival, but if you hear the name you're immediately taken back to the one that took place in 1969. ". The 1958 T-Bird convertible was transformed into the Macabre Mobile. The woman (her appearance based on that of Addams' wife) would eventually acquire a name, and a husband, and children, and other relatives, as Charles Addams created stories and scenes for this family. In fact, she in the early 1960s, she was one of the first singers to cover Bob Dylans songs. They were Addams' macabre and funny family -- they were the Addams Family. Festivalgoers hang from bent metal tubing as another untangles rope to tie the tubes together to form a tent frame on the grounds of the Woodstock Festival in August 1969. The movie's addictive, ritualistic appeal has kept it in theaters to the present day, making it the longest-running theatrical release of all time. A photo of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner from this shoot (though not this exact picture) ran in TV Guide the week of the premiere of Star Trek -- September 8, 1966, as all Trekkies know. The book and the fashion trends of the '60s and '70s turned stewardesses into glamorous fantasies for many travelers. In many cases, the only things we know about history are things that have been captured in photos or in books. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including Welsh and Norse mythology, the works of J.R.R. But in 1969, Edward Kennedy and a young lady who was not his wife were in a tragic car accident that became known as the Chappaquiddick incident. She was also a comedy nerd, exposed at an early age to Saturday Night Live, Monty Python and the classics (Marx Brothers, The Honeymooners). It inspired him to write the screenplay for Billy Jack which they made into a movie in 1971. They partnered for 16 movies together, including Sailor Beware, which was their fifth movie collaboration. She did end up making a movie with Elvis --Viva Las Vegas in 1964, in which she proved every bit the boy King's equal on screen -- but she was not the female Elvis. The president didnt want to miss out on another sleeper hit so he granted permission. But youd be wrong. This episode, which aired in 1978, had the gorgeous private detectives going undercover to investigate the mysterious disappearances of three LA Bulldogs cheerleaders by a fanatical religious cult. Photographer Flip Schulke initially hoped to sell the photos to Sports Illustrated but his idea of a boxer underwater didnt hold water with the Sports Illustrated editors. Thus, "Viewer discretion is advised" would mean "We advice that the viewer has discretion", and then "We advice that the viewer has the capacity to decide (to view this content or not)", and finally "capacity to decide" equates to information about the content and maturity enough to make a good personal decision with it. Betty White has done so much TV that she has had her own show with the same title -- The Betty White Show -- three times (1954; 1958, and 1977-78). It was there that he met Dolores Taylor, a graphic design student who would become his wife. At the beginning of each episode, the audience was shown the crime and the criminal. Need an actress to writhe in satin sheets and foam, then get sprayed by baked beans? History tells us it was Jesse "the Body" Ventura (at right), and not Randy "Macho Man" Savage or the lovely Elizabeth "Miss Elizabeth" Hulette. Young people on the road arrive at the Woodstock Music Festival on August 16, 1969. Giant turned out to be Dean's last movie and he did not live to see its release, as he died September 30, 1955, in a car accident. On August 15, 1969, hordes of music fans flocked to the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in upstate New York. #, Festivalgoers hang from bent metal tubing as another untangles rope to tie the tubes together to form a tent frame on the grounds of the Woodstock Festival in August 1969. Gregg Allman and Cher on their wedding day in 1975. The brothers also worked as golf caddies at Indian Hill Golf Club, an experience that led Brian to co-write a movie about the unsung heroes of the links -- it was Caddyshack, of course, in which Bill played deranged groundsman Carl Spackler. Although he was an actor first, McQueen loved to race cars. It proved to be the right movie for the right audience -- fans, often in costume, came back week after week to watch, sing along and shout retorts at characters on the screen. #, A man and a child walk past people in sleeping bags in August 1969. But Life magazine was interested in the photos. Martin and Lewis star as bumbling, inept Navy recruits who are in way over their heads when they enlist in the Navy. The network brass mandated billowy harem pants in a further attempt to tone down Eden's sex appeal, lest a woman appear with midsection and legs exposed. Her breakthrough role was in The Last Picture Show, a 1971 coming of age film with starred Jeff Bridges and Timothy Bottoms. The two rock legends met for the first time at the Top of the Pops Studio in London in May of 1967. Baron chose an outdoor setting, Crockers lush garden, and took advantage of the California sun. Burt Reynolds, handsome wisecracker. Jennifer, predictably, dumps Greg after the vote, but in a surprise twist, the normally self-centered Marcia praises her brother for his decision. Thankfully, these people managed to whip out their phones just as . In 1968, Bill Murray received his diploma from Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, and headed west to study pre-med at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. Ok, so this scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off is fairly unlikely, but it made for good watching. But J.R.'s machinations would not have been quite so despicable without the presence of Sue Ellen, the trophy wife played by Linda Gray. Why, the Art Institute of Chicago, of course. Fast forward to the 1950s and 1960s and we see that surfing was becoming quite popular. Pam joined Jim's team in 1973 and in 1977 Jim died on an off-track car accident. He was a huge fan of the English football organization, the Tottenham Hot spurs and the teams midfielder, Ossie Ardiles, an Argentinian. Folk singer Joan Baezs music was symbolic of the 1960s counterculture movement. At one time, Terence Hill, the Italian actor, director, producer, and writer seen here, was one of Italys highest-paid performers. Two years later, she was the show's head writer -- and the first woman to hold the job. As you can see in this photo from 1966, Meriwether played Catwoman in the Batman movie, which was based on the hit TV series, however she was the only performer in a major role that wasnt in the TV series. She is swigging booze right out of the bottle, puffing on a cigar, and, shockingly, kicking off her shoes. The original shoot, which took place mainly on or near the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, was expected (or hoped) to last 55 days; in all, it went on for 159 days. Farrah Fawcett owned the hair prize in the 1970s. Their debut comedy album, Cheech & Chong, would come out in 1971, bringing their brand of self-ridiculing marijuana-infused humor into the mainstream. He was on hand for the filming to provide moral support for Elvis, and apparently needed a trim. The huge popularity of these early albums set up the next phase of their career, in which they starred in fairly successful movies such asUp In Smoke (1978), Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980) and Nice Dreams (1981). The plethora of surfing movies and songs further boosted the sport. The 1981 road-racing comedy The Cannonball Run was packed with star power: Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Adrienne Barbeau, Mel Tillis, Terry Bradshaw, Dom DeLuise, Jackie Chan and 007 himself, Roger Moore. In 1975, Carter landed the role of Wonder Woman, whom she portrayed on TV through 1979. Planners had told the Yasgurs and town officials that they expected no more than 50,000 attendees, and were overwhelmed by the huge crowds. Yes, this is a mugshot from the time that Al Pacino was arrested, long before the actor starred in The Godfather, Scarface, and Scent of a Woman. In Loving You, Elvis performed his song (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear, a single that went platinum. Over three days, 32 acts performed onstage, including Joan Baez, Santana, the Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin, Sly and the Family Stone, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, The Band, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Jimi Hendrix. When three Chicago-area '80s teenagers decide to skip school for a day, where do they go? Lets see how many of them you can remember. Be honest -- which of these three sparklers from 1983 would you have pegged to be the future governor of Minnesota? Who is that regal lady, the queen? The Gore Vidal novel earned praise from critics, however, the film did not. Home > Woodstock Photo Gallery . They weren't, of course -- they released another six albums for A&M but never went national. She was just 15 years old when she moved to New York City in 1950 to work as a full-time model. The song remains the one time that the band enlisted a guest vocalist in the studio, and the resulting piece, boosted by Jimmy Page's mandolin playing, is without a doubt a classic. Sammy Davis, Jr. was a mega-talent. Dylan even attended Mick Jagger's 29th birthday party in New York City where this photo of the two of them with Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, was taken. Ok three of you do. Other acts that were probably too hip to be there but played nevertheless, included the Moody Blues, Joe Cocker, Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Max and Miriam Yasgur, photographed in front of the trash remaining on their dairy farm, after the Woodstock Music & Art Fair. As we see in this photo of one of Daviss appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, he excelled on the drums. They were arrested and spent three nights in jail before they were able to convince the police that the items were props for a play and that the gun was a fake designed to look real. To acknowledge her contribution to the album, Jimmy Page gave Denny her own runic symbol -- three downward-facing triangles -- as he had given himself and the other three group members. Her game-show rsum is too long to list here -- but yes, it included Password. TheAtlantic.com Copyright (c) 2023 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. Winners of the 2022 World Nature Photography Awards, Photos of the Week: Viking Festival, Costumed Revelers, Orange Battle, The FBI Desperately Wants to Let Trump Off the Hook, Dear Therapist: My Daughters Brother Is Actually Her Father, What Losing My Two Children Taught Me About Grief, The Reason the Recession Hasnt Happened Yet, What Limits Any U.S. Alliance With India Over China, No One Really Knows How Much COVID Is Silently Spreading Again. Mark Hamill says that the secret to his long and happy marriage was to marry someone who did not work in show business. Ken Babbs, one of the Merry Pranksters, talks with a filmmaker at Woodstock's Free Stage. The film was released in May of that year but had a limited release, so it did not garner much attention. All Rights The film was based on the 1968 Gore Vidal novel of the same name. They thought the physical activity would help strengthen her muscles and prevent lingering mobility issues. On their way to a seizing the championship trophy, the Lakers had a record-setting 33 consecutive win stream and had an undefeated month in December of 1971. He was a key player in the transformation of rhythm and blue to rock and roll. Woodstock pictures are the visually documented part of history that' just as compelling to those who had experienced the festival to those who can only imagine being there. A California condor with a 10-foot wingspan didn't have this many feathers. Later in life, Patty Duke was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and has worked as a mental health advocate. The controlled chaos of Fawcett's hair was on full display in her 1976 photo shoot with Bruce McBroom, which yielded the iconic red-swimsuit image that would adorn teenage boys' rooms all over the country for years to come. The Sting, which followed the story of two con men and their complicated, elaborate sting operation to swindle a swindler, was based on the 1940 David Maurer book, The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . Mick's dressed as a lion tamer and of course his Rolling Stones life-partner Keith Richards is on hand in a stripy suit jacket. The TV series Dallas is remembered for J.R. Ewing, the scheming, egotistical larger-than-life oil baron who made the weekly drama must-see TV (before that was even a thing). He was geographically close to the mega-festival but opted not to perform. Here's Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady at the height of her miniskirt-enabled powers. Bob Dylan once called the Rolling Stones the greatest rock and roll band in the world and always will be. Keith Richards did his own share of gushing, saying Id work with Bob anytime, anywhere. A woman named Psylvia dances in the midst of the crowd. With her toned body, impossibly tiny waist, and stunning good looks, it is no wonder that beautiful Betty Brosmer was one of the most prolific modes of the 1950s. Fast Times at Ridgemont High was sandwiched in between two other films in which Penn tackled more serious roles. It was largely improvised. This photo gets circulated a lot. The film itself was a cavalcade of beautiful women (two of the three female leads were Playboy Playmates), swinging sexual liberation, drug use (the "dolls" of the title was slang for depressant pills) and the vagaries of the music industry. After his untimely death in a car accident on September 30, 1955, James Dean was posthumously nominated for a Best Actor Oscar, the first time in the history of the Academy Awards that this happened. It's all good, it's all groovy and the rest is history. These accomplishments were largely due to the athletic prowess and leadership abilities of these three men, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, and Elgin Baylor. In the mid-1960s, however, he accepted the role of Kato, the sidekick of the Green Hornet in a new television series about the comic book superhero. In fact, it helped to pave to way for Lee to star in a series of martial arts films throughout the 1970s. Both the novel and the movie were quite controversial. But you could have left all of them on the side of the road and powered to box office success with this supernaturally attractive pair of human beings: Burt Reynolds and Farrah Fawcett. In the mid-'80s, the pair split up but they have since reunited on numerous projects. First of all, the Woodstock Music Festival was actually held in Bristol, New York, about fifty miles from Woodstock. When she was invited to audition for The Price Is Right, she helped to get her bestie, Anitra Ford, on the show, too. Here he's doing just that at the West Texas Ice Co., an ice house that may have been in or near Marfa, the Texas town where the 1956 film Giant was filmed. There was buzz about the band, enough to tour and even get onto TV, but Rocka Rolla was not selling well. But Jane secretly (sometimes not-so-secretly) wrestles with her blandness. There simply werent parts written for Asian Americans. Andre the person was less fearsome than his wrestling persona. It's unlikely that any of these three rock stars can recall just what was being said at this moment, but it's tempting to think Keith had just asked, "Ay Bob, wazzat Rolling Stone song of yours named after us, or wot?" But the Breakfast at Tiffanys actress is more closely associated with the LBD, or little black dress. Designer Coco Chanel is credited with creating the little black dress, however Audrey Hepburns fondness for the style helped to turn the little black dress into a must-have for every woman. This cursed and horrifying selection of images is anything but boring, and leaves out any mention of current events. 3 days of peace, love and music that defined the whole generation. A meeting of musical geniuses -- George Harrison, the ex-Beatle, and Bob Marley, the Jamaican artist who brought reggae music to America. Ann-Margret would do it (in Carnal Knowledge, 1972). The Academy of Country Music named her "artist of the decade" for the 1970s, she's been inducted into every conceivable hall of fame, and she is a Kennedy Center honoree. #, Young men and women skinny-dip in a river during Woodstock. Click through to see some of the most hilariously awkward beach moments ever captured. 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