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William Holden – Golden Boy
Day 345 of Colourisation Project – April 17 Challenge: to publish daily a colourised photo that has some significance around the day of publication. Nicknamed the ‘Golden Boy’ and ‘Golden Holden’, he was chosen by Empire magazine as one of … Continue reading
Posted in Colorization, Colourisation, Film, Hollywood, Opus Loredana, Photography, USA
Tagged Audrey Hepburn, Billy Wilder, Born Yesterday (1950); Sabrina (1954), Faye Dunaway, Grace Kelly, Hollywood, Jennifer Jones, Judy Holliday, Loredana Crupi, Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955), Network (1976), Opus Loredana, Picnic (1955), Sabrina, Stalag 17, Stalag 17 (1953), Sunset Boulevard (1950), The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), The Country Girl, The Towering Inferno (1974), The Wild Bunch (1969), William Holden
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