Vintage Photos From The Past Show A Different Side To History

By Sophia Maddox | June 14, 2023

Way before she was known as 'Endora' on "Bewitched" Agnes Moorehead received her first Oscar nomination for her performance as 'Aunt Fanny Minafer' in the 1942 Orson Welles film, "The Magnificent Ambersons."

History is full of surprises, and this photo gallery is no exception! Get ready to uncover an unexpected side of history and discover a world that you may not have known existed. From moments that are both quirky and captivating to rare glimpses into the past, these images offer a unique perspective on the world we live in today.

Take a journey back in time to an era of bouffant hairstyles, psychedelic music, and flower power. These photos will transport you to a world that is both familiar and foreign at the same time, and they will leave you feeling nostalgic and informed. Whether you lived through this era or you're simply curious to learn more, these images are sure to captivate and delight.

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Agnes Moorehead was a true Hollywood legend before she even stepped foot on the set of Bewitched. Her first Oscar nomination came in 1942 for her performance as Aunt Fanny Minafer in Orson Welles' classic film, The Magnificent Ambersons. She brought an incredible level of depth and emotion to the role that earned her widespread critical acclaim. It's no wonder why fans still remember her iconic portrayal of Aunt Fanny all these years later!

 Susan Sarandon, 1974


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A lot can be said about Susan Abigail Sarandon. For one, she’s an Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner. Two, she’s a very passionate activist. Three, she’s one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, and the list goes on.

Susan broke out in Hollywood with the 70s film Joe, then moved on to day time TV in a soap opera named A world Apart. After that, she really gained momentum after being cast in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and of course, the ultimate classic, Thelma and Louise. The actress also starred on Broadway in the 70s and returned in 2009.

Susan was born in New York and was the oldest of nine children. She grew up in New Jersey and finished college in Washington D.C. In 1969, she went to a casting call and it was the beginning of a very successful acting career.

Susan has had quite the list of lovers, including Chris Sarandon (her college boyfriend turned husband), Louis Malle, David Bowie, Franco Amurri, Tim Robbins and Jonathan Bricklin. The 70 year old beauty is currently single now.