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Audrey Hepburn adjusts her earings, photographed by Bob Willoughby, 1953.

Audrey Hepburn adjusts her earings, photographed by Bob Willoughby, 1953.

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Hollywood is a small town.  When you go out and buy a house with a swimming pool, drive a caddy convertible, or go to Ciro’s or the Mocambo, they don’t like it.  When you don’t kow-tow to the powers of the town, they hate you.  I am trying to do just two things —act, and live the way I want to live.  Because I refuse to fall into the Hollywood mould, people think I’m a bum and a slob.  Well, so be it!  I’ve got nothing against Hollywood.  But it is a business, and when you’ve made enough loot, the thing to do is pull out. —Marlon Brando

Hollywood is a small town.  When you go out and buy a house with a swimming pool, drive a caddy convertible, or go to Ciro’s or the Mocambo, they don’t like it.  When you don’t kow-tow to the powers of the town, they hate you.  I am trying to do just two things —act, and live the way I want to live.  Because I refuse to fall into the Hollywood mould, people think I’m a bum and a slob.  Well, so be it!  I’ve got nothing against Hollywood.  But it is a business, and when you’ve made enough loot, the thing to do is pull out. —Marlon Brando

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Marion Cotillard in “Recito per vivere” by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair Italia September 2010

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Marion Cotillard in “Recito per vivere” by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair Italia September 2010

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Photographer Michael Ochs’s portraits of the Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer, shot just outside Paris in 1956.

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