Audrey Hepburn conquered the world of Hollywood and became an absolute pop culture icon in terms of style, fashion, and beauty. The American Film Institute ranked her as the third-greatest female legend of cinema.
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Her first starring role was in the aptly named musical ‘Golden Girl’ in 1951. She went on to have a string of hits and gained notoriety for her leading part in 1958’s ‘South Pacific,’ where she sang hits including, ‘I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair.’ After her musical career, she went on to star in a series of successful TV specials and is remembered in Hollywood with a star on the Walk of Fame.
Best known for her starring role in the 1958 musical film ‘South Pacific,’ Mitzi Gaynor will forever be remembered as a musical legend from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her string of musical successes included hits such as ‘There's No Business Like Show Business’ and ‘Anything Goes.’ During her career, she worked alongside legends including Marilyn Monroe, Gene Kelly, and Frank Sinatra.
On October 17 it was announced that she had died and Hollywood had lost another star from the Golden Age. Join us as we look back at her life and remember the other stars who made the period between the 1920s and 1960s so golden.
Hollywood has lost another star from the Golden Age
Mitzi Gaynor has died at the age of 93
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Best known for her starring role in the 1958 musical film ‘South Pacific,’ Mitzi Gaynor will forever be remembered as a musical legend from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her string of musical successes included hits such as ‘There's No Business Like Show Business’ and ‘Anything Goes.’ During her career, she worked alongside legends including Marilyn Monroe, Gene Kelly, and Frank Sinatra.
On October 17 it was announced that she had died and Hollywood had lost another star from the Golden Age. Join us as we look back at her life and remember the other stars who made the period between the 1920s and 1960s so golden.