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HEDY LAMARR - PAUL HESSE - MAYBELLINE .

If you wanted glamour and sex appeal, Paul Hesse was the Hollywood Photographer to see.  

Cary Grant and Paul Hesse at a photo shoot.
By the late 1930’s, Hesse had become known as one of the best commercial photographers in New York, and  traveled to Hollywood several times a year to shoot photos of movie stars for Photoplay and for national advertising campaigns for companies like Maybelline.  



This photo of Hedy Lamarr was taken by Paul Hesse.  TO MAYBELLINE.....THE EYE MAKE-UP I FIND AS TRULY FLATTERING.....signed Hedy Lamarr.  Maybelline paid to have a Star's autographed picture placed on the back cover of movie magazines like Photoplay..... suitable for framing. 


Hedy Lamarr, 1950.
Photoplay was a movie fan magazine that was founded in 1911 and reached its peak of popularity in the 1920s and 1930s as fans became increasingly interested in the private lives of celebrities. 

Hedy Lamarr by Paul Hesse.
Photoplay was known for its artwork portraits of film stars on the cover, but once color photography was perfected around 1937, photographs of the stars were used on the covers instead.
                          Old Movies Nostalgia.


A Paul Hesse photo shoot, creating a wholesome image of Hedy Lamarr during World War ll.

Hedy Lamarr the girl next door.

Hesse used color film to create eye popping photos that would sell magazines, Brands and products.



He used lighting, clothes, hair and makeup to create a Hedy Lamar who  looks like she's from Kansas..... except sexy and glamorous even in an apron


Photoplay carried advertisements for makeup, hair, skin products, and fashions. It also contained movie reviews, personal stories about big name stars such as Joan Crawford, Paulette Goddard, Hedy Lamarr, Merle Oberon, Betty Garble and several vivid color photographs of other movies stars as well.



In this Photoplay article, Hedy Lamarr discusses the value of wearing comfortable shoes in the 1940's..... just like we could expect Paris Hilton discussing shoes she loved today in PEOPLE MAGAZINE, on EXTRA or FASHION POLICE.


Hedy Lamarr may have been a Paul Hesse - Maybelline model, as well as one the most beautiful women in Hollywood, but she was also a Scientist who patented this Secret Communication System in the 1940's a forerunner for electronic communication today.



Read all about it in Hedy Lamarr's new book, Hedy's Folly, by Richard Rhodes.

I have one Hedy Lamarr mini-makeup bag left.  See PayPal box on the right side of this page.



Hedy Lamarr Video

Hedy Lamarr, Extase/Ecstasy by Gustav Machaty, 1933.

ECSTASY - Scandalous 1933 Hedy Lamarr Debut  Click highlighted.


Hedy Lamarr and Bob Cummings on the Love That Bob TV Show.  Cummings character is said to be taken directly from Paul Hesse.



Continued tomorrow with Paul Hesse, Maybelline 
and Joan Crawford.

ANITA LOUISE ADLER, Maybelline's Scarlett O'Hara.

Anita Louise, may not have won the part of Scarlett O'Hara, but she was most assuredly, one of Maybelline's most stunning models in 1938.


Maybelline ad, featuring Anita Louise, who  stared in opulent costume dramas such as Madame DuBarry (1934), A Midsummer’s Night Dream (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), and Marie Antionette (1938). She was selected to do a screen test for the role of Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind in 1938, but of course, the role went to Vivien Leigh.






Anita Louise was described as one of cinema's most fashionable and stylish women.  She and her husband Buddy Adler, were known for their parties, attended by Hollywood's elite.  




Gorgeous Anita Louise with her striking husband, Buddy Adler on their Wedding Day, 1940.



At the time Anita was cast for the role of the loving and caring mother Nell McLaughlin in My Friend Flicka, she had been married to Buddy Adler—a top executive with 20th Century-Fox.



From Here to Eternity winners: director Fred Zinnemann, supporting actress Donna Reed, producer Buddy Adler and screenwriter Daniel Taradash.

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Hedy Lamarr, mini-make-up bag is now available

Vintage Hedy Lamarr - 1940 Maybelline ad, is now available on a collectible, mini-make-up-bag.  Love Old Hollywood?  You will love this glamorous conversation piece.  



Hedy Lamarr is by far, the most popular post on my blog, so to celebrate the worldwide interest, in one of the most beautiful Stars in Hollywood, I have designed this mini-make-up bag/jewelery case.  There is a limited supply so please click on 




Hedy's Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions of Hedy Lamarr, the Most Beautiful Woman in the World [Hardcover]   Richard Rhodes (Author)

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