Barry Lyndon front page cover in LIFE Magazine
Barry Lyndon (1975) scene cards
Clint Eastwood on the Rawhide set
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Susan Henning during the filming of Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
Susan Henning in Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
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Elvis Presley and Susan Henning in Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
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"It wasn’t work. NBC was paying me, but I think it was apparent to everybody that we very much enjoyed what we were doing." - Susan Henning, Reinventing Elvis: The 68’ Comeback
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"Well, I was a virgin hooker. I kinda take pride in that. That was my part that I had interviewed for. I walked into rehearsal, we were to prepare how we were going to dance, and he [Elvis] was just standing there in his jeans. And it was, I mean, it was too tempting. I hadn’t seen him for a couple of months. So, I just kind of tiptoed up. It wasn’t work. NBC was paying me, but I think it was apparent to everybody that we very much enjoyed what we were doing. And we had fun dancing and practicing and being silly. Steve was one of the best directors I’ve ever had. He definitely was in control of everything. But he allowed that free liberty for us to express ourselves. It was just natural. And I think allowing Elvis and I to be natural and play how we did, it brought out more in us. When there is a chemistry - he was very sensuous, very masculine -, and it elicited the femininity and the flirt and the coy and the tease in me. And I think we played off each other." - Susan Henning, Reinventing Elvis: The 68’ Comeback
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Shirley Maclaine holding an orange cat.
Shirley MacLaine, The Children’s Hour (1961)