Deceased Celebrities

Ingrid Bergman Nude (1 Photo)

Ingrid Bergman (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈÉȘƋːrÉȘd ˈbĂŠrjman]; 29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films. She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, a BAFTA Award, and the Tony Award for Best Actress. She is best remembered for her roles as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca (1942) and as Alicia Huberman in Notorious (1946), an Alfred Hitchcock thriller starring Cary Grant and Claude Rains.

Before becoming a star in American films, Bergman had been a leading actress in Swedish films. Her introduction to American audiences came with her starring role in the English-language remake of Intermezzo (1939). At her insistence, producer David O. Selznick agreed not to sign her to a contract – for four films rather than the then-standard seven-year period, also at her insistence – until after Intermezzo had been released.

Selznick’s financial problems meant that Bergman was often loaned to other studios. Apart from Casablanca, her performances from this period include Victor Fleming’s remake of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Gaslight (1944), and The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945). Her last films for Selznick were Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946). Her final film for Hitchcock was Under Capricorn (1949).

After a decade in American films, she starred in Roberto Rossellini’s Stromboli (1950), following the revelation that she was having an extramarital affair with the director. The affair and then marriage with Rossellini created a scandal in the US that forced her to remain in Europe for several years, when she made a successful Hollywood return in Anastasia (1956), for which she won her second Academy Award. Many of her personal and film documents can be seen in the Wesleyan University Cinema Archives.

According to the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, Bergman quickly became “the ideal of American womanhood” and a contender for Hollywood’s greatest leading actress. In the United States, she is considered to have brought a “Nordic freshness and vitality” to the screen, along with exceptional beauty and intelligence; David O. Selznick once called her “the most completely conscientious actress” he had ever worked with. In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked Bergman as the fourth-greatest female screen legend of classic American cinema.

Eartha Kitt Nude & Sexy (7 Photos + Video)

Eartha Mae Kitt (Jan 17, 1927 – Dec 25, 2008) was a multifaceted American talent – actress, singer, cabaret star, dancer, comedian, activist, and voice artist.

Known for her unique voice, she scored big with 1953 hits “C’est Si Bon” and “Santa Baby,” both US Top 10. She shone as Catwoman in Batman’s final season (1967). Orson Welles dubbed her “the most exciting woman in the world.”

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Michelle Thomas Sexy (3 Photos + Video)

Meet Michelle Thomas, born September 23, 1968 or ’69, an American actress and comedian who passed December 22 or 23, 1998. She was known as Justine Phillips on NBC’s The Cosby Show (’88–’90) and as Myra Monkhouse, Steve Urkel’s girlfriend, on ABC/CBS’s Family Matters (’93–’98).

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Grace Kelly Nude (2 Photos)

Meet Grace Patricia Kelly, born November 12, 1929, an American actress who leveled up to Princess of Monaco after marryin’ Prince Rainier III in April ’56. She kicked off her actin’ career in 1950 at 20, hittin’ the stage in New York City and poppin’ up in over 40 episodes of live drama shows durin’ the early ‘50s Golden Age of TV.

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Kerry McGregor Sexy & Topless (10 Photos + Video)

Meet Kerry McGregor (October 30, 1974 – January 4, 2012), a Scottish singer-songwriter and actress from West Lothian. She lit up the stage on the third UK series of The X Factor, mentored by Sharon Osbourne. Sadly, Kerry passed away on January 4, 2012, from complications of bladder cancer, which she battled for years.

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Christa Speck Nude (17 Photos)

Meet Christa Speck, born August 1, 1942, in Danzig, Germany (now GdaƄsk, Poland), passed away March 22, 2013. She was a German model and actress who got picked as Playboy’s Playmate of the Month for September 1961 and crowned Playmate of the Year in 1962.

Sam Wu shot her iconic pictorial. She later tied the knot with Marty Krofft, a big name in kids’ TV production. Her centerfold even popped up in the 1978 flick Animal House, set in 1962. Christa left us at 70 from natural causes at her Los Angeles crib.

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Jennifer Nitsch Nude & Sexy Collection (44 Photos)

Jennifer Nitsch (born December 10, 1966, in Cologne, passed June 13, 2004, in Munich) was a German TV actress. She kicked things off with small parts in shows like Forsthaus Falkenau, Derrick, Der Alte, and Freunde fĂŒrs Leben in the late ’80s and early ’90s.

She also hit the big screen early, snaggin’ a minor role in Boomerang (1989) by Hans Wilhelm Geißendörfer. Her first major movie gig was a lead in Sönke Wortmann’s Alone Among Women (1990). Nitsch blew up in ’93 with the starring role in ZDF’s Nur eine kleine AffĂ€re, earnin’ her the Adolf Grimme Prize and the Bavarian Television Prize the next year.

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Carmen Miranda Nude (1 Photo)

Carmen Miranda, GCIH ‱ OMC (February 9, 1909 – August 5, 1955) was a Luso-Brazilian samba singer, dancer, Broadway actress, and film star who was popular from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Miranda became a popular radio and film star in Brazil in the late 1920s. Her first albums soon made her a national star. Miranda’s career in Brazil as a singer of samba was established in the 1920s and 1930s, when she recorded gramophone records, performed regularly on the radio stations of Rio de Janeiro, and was featured in many of the first sound films or chanchadas made in Brazil. By the mid-1930s she had become the most popular female Brazilian singer. Lee Shubert, a Broadway businessman, offered Carmen Miranda an eight-week contract to perform in The Streets of Paris on Broadway after seeing her perform in a casino in Urca, Rio de Janeiro in 1939.

In 1940, she made her first Hollywood film, Down Argentine Way, with Don Ameche and Betty Grable; her exotic clothing and Latin accent became her trademark. In the same year, she was voted the third most popular personality in the United States, and was invited to sing and dance for President Franklin Roosevelt, along with her group, Bando da Lua. Nicknamed “The Brazilian Bombshell”, Carmen Miranda is noted for her signature fruit hat outfit she wore in her American films, particularly in 1943’s The Gang’s All Here. By 1945, she was the highest paid woman in the United States.

Miranda made a total of fourteen Hollywood films between 1940 and 1953. Though hailed as a talented performer, her popularity waned by the end of World War II. She later grew to resent the stereotypical “Brazilian Bombshell” image she cultivated and attempted to break free of it, with limited success. Undaunted, Miranda focused increasingly on her nightclub appearances, also becoming a fixture on television variety shows—indeed, for all the stereotyping she faced throughout her career, her performances made huge strides in popularizing Brazilian music, while at the same time paving the way for the increasing awareness of all Latin culture.

Carmen Miranda was the first Latin American star to be invited to imprint her hands and feet in the courtyard of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, in 1941. She became the first South American to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is considered the precursor of Brazil’s Tropicalismo cultural movement of the 1960s. A museum was later constructed in Rio de Janeiro in her honor, and in 1995 she was the subject of the acclaimed documentary Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business.