Humphrey Bogart is synonymous with classic Hollywood, excelling in roles ranging from cynical criminals to complex detectives in films like Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon.
Audrey Hepburn's elegance and grace made her a beloved star. Known for Breakfast at Tiffany’s and My Fair Lady, she’s a timeless fashion and film icon.
Cary Grant's natural charisma and debonair charm shine in films like North By Northwest and His Girl Friday, making him one of Hollywood’s finest actors.
James Stewart’s wholesome persona made him the quintessential “every-man” in films like It’s a Wonderful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
Katharine Hepburn's versatility and strength made her a force on screen, starring in both comedies and dramas like The Philadelphia Story and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.
Marilyn Monroe captivated audiences with her beauty and talent in Some Like It Hot and The Seven-Year Itch, becoming a symbol of Hollywood glamour.
Bette Davis's powerful performances and commanding presence made her a standout in films like All About Eve and Now, Voyager, showcasing her incredible range.
Judy Garland’s unforgettable role in The Wizard of Oz made her a cultural icon, and her powerful voice continued to shine in A Star is Born and Meet Me in St. Louis.
Clark Gable’s suave persona in Gone With the Wind and his versatility in dramatic roles like Mutiny on the Bounty solidified his legacy as a classic movie star.