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Sydney Guilaroff (November 2, 1907 – May 28, 1997) was a British-American hair
stylist during Hollywood's
Golden Age, and the
first to
receive on-screen...
- Vera
Guilaroff (26
October 1902 – 23
October 1976) was a
Canadian composer and pianist. She was
responsible for the
first jazz
record by a
Canadian woman...
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Actor Paul
Jarrico –
Screenwriter Dorothy Kingsley –
Screenwriter Sydney Guilaroff –
Hairstylist William H.
Reynolds –
Editor Billie Dove -
Actress Jacques...
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wealthy patrons.
Influential hairstylists of the
period include Sydney Guilaroff,
Alexandre of
Paris and
Raymond Bessone, who took
French hair fashion...
- production, as
Taylor had
brought Sydney Guilaroff, an
American hairstylist. A
settlement was
reached that
Guilaroff would be
allowed to
style Taylor's hair...
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Katharine Hepburn,
Cesar Romero, Bob Hope,
Barbara Stanwyck,
Sydney Guilaroff, Ann Blyth, Gary Gray, and
Myrna Loy.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Crawford's...
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Marsha Lewis (hairstylist), Mike
Lockey (hairstylist),
Sydney Guilaroff (hairstylist for Ann-Margret)
Outstanding Art
Direction for a Miniseries...
- exchange,
Guilaroff alleged that when he
asked Turner what she was
doing at the
hardware store, she responded: "We
needed a new knife."
Guilaroff further...
- with her looks.
Another screen test was done, with a wig from
Sydney Guilaroff, a gown from Orry
Kelly and make up from
William Tuttle. This test was...
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fashionable hair
salon in America.
Other famous hairdressers,
including Sydney Guilaroff,
established their re****tions there. The peak of Antoine's
career was...