Dazed and confused cast photo 1993

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Marilyn with Arthur Miller's children, Jean and Bobby on Long Island, May 1957

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Legends Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles, 1974

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Amelio Robles (1914), Mexico's first person to officially and successfully transition genders (ID papers, etc). He was a coronel in Zapata's army during the Mexican revolution.

What about it?

His wiki: https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelio_Robles_%C3%81vila

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A cat "taking" a photo. C. 1909

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My grandma was an Arkansas beauty pageant winner, math teacher, and she really loved snakes. Pic circa 1940s

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Chairmen of The Board (197

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My dad (Left) and my grandad (Right). My dad isn’t from the US but came here in the 80’s. Now that I’m grown and realize the sacrifices he made to come to this country, he is by far the greatest superhero of all time to me. (Yes, my dad did photoshop himself to my granddad’s pic)

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Stewardesses of FinnAir pose for a promotional photo showing off their new uniforms in 1969!

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A (very) young Jeff Bridges, with his father, Lloyd Bridges, ca. 1951

What about it?

While many people today are familiar with Jeff Bridges' work (*Tron*, *The Big Lebowski*, *The Fabulous Baker Boys* with brother Beau, etc), it should be noted that came from Hollywood royalty. His father, Lloyd Bridges, had an illustrious career which spanned 65 years. Among the most famous of his works were *High Noon* (1952), the TV show *Sea Hunt* (1958-61), *Death Race* (1973), the miniseries *Roots* (1977), and *Telethon* (1977). He enjoyed a renaissance in the later years of his career, with comedic roles in movies, like *Airplane!* (198, *Weekend Warriors* (1986), *Hot Shots* (1991), and *Honey, I Blew Up the Kid* (1992). Lloyd Bridges died of natural causes in 1998, at the age of 85.

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My late grandparents enjoying their new life in America (195 after surviving Nazi Germany and then (grandfather) fighting for the USA against the Nazis.

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