Veronica Lake looking like a star, by George Hurrell

George Hurrell is credited with creating the glamour image of Hollywood through his lush and beautifully illuminated portraits of movie stars. He set the new Hollywood standard for all that followed. Hurrell continued his portrait work until he passed away in 1992. Here are his shots of VERONICA LAKE.
I am not the author of these images, all rights go to George Hurrell.

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These photos were shot in 1941:

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George Hurrell, Portrait of Veronica Lake in “I Wanted Wings”directed by Mitchell Leisen, 1941.

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George Hurrell, Portrait of Veronica Lake in “This Gun for Hire”  directed by Frank Tuttle, 1942.

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Kinofrau

Hanin aka Kinofrau: 27 and counting, Ph.D in Film Theory & Art History in progress, from the Middle-(B)east, a specter that haunts Europe, equal-opportunity offender.

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