Rediscovering Forgotten Gems: Unveiling Untouched Vintage Photographs

By Sarah Norman | March 6, 2024

Ann Margaret, the original redhead bombshell wearin' the green for St. Patrick's Day, 1960s

Get ready to step back in time as we journey through a captivating collection of photos that capture the essence of an iconic era. From the movers and shakers to the trendsetters and trailblazers, these individuals defined the groovy era in ways that continue to resonate today. Join us as we reminisce and rediscover the faces that shaped an unforgettable chapter in history. How many of these groovy icons can you recall?

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Gorgeous ginger Ann-Margret starred with Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas in 1963, the same year that Elvis’s young girlfriend, Priscila, moved in with the King in his Graceland home. Although Elvis and Priscilla were a couple and would eventually marry, Elvis carried on an affair with his co-star, Ann-Margret. When Priscila found out about the affair, she was naturally upset and furious. As for Ann-Margret, Elvis was falling hard for the sultry Swedish-American star although he remained with his girlfriend. 

Tom Laughlin and His Wife, Delores Taylor, in a scene from the 1971 movie "Billy Jack"

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Actor Tom Laughlin and his wife, Dolores Taylor, both started in Billy Jack, a movie that was conceived, written, directed, and produced by the couple. Laughlin attended the University of Wisconsin, then transferred to Marquette University, before transferring again to the University of South Dakota. It was there that he met Dolores Taylor, a graphic design student who would become his wife. It was also in South Dakota that Laughlin witnessed the mistreatment of Native Americans. It inspired him to write the screenplay for Billy Jack which they made into a movie in 1971. It was followed by The Trial of Billy Jack in 1974 and Billy Jack Goes to Washington in 1976.