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50 Old And Rarely Seen Images Of Famous People, As Shared On This Twitter Page

50 Old And Rarely Seen Images Of Famous People, As Shared On This Twitter Page

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The 20th century has given us an impressive amount of superstars. Think of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Muhammad Ali, Salvador Dali, John F. Kennedy and all the great people who left their mark in the history of humanity.
They also shape a very popular concept today, something we refer to as a “celebrity” or “famous person.” And while the age of social media has drastically transformed people’s understanding of fame and popularity, in the old days things, couldn't be more different.
So thanks to this Twitter page “Some Old Photos,” today we’re taking a walk into the historical hall of fame with rare and beautiful photographs of incredible performers and artists, politicians and athletes.

#1 Rare Photo Of Kermit The Frog And Jim Henson

Rare Photo Of Kermit The Frog And Jim Henson
339points

#2 Goldie Hawn, 1964

Goldie Hawn, 1964
335points

#3 Ella Fitzgerald Was Born 4/26/1917. Here She Is Recording In The Studio With Louis Armstrong

Ella Fitzgerald Was Born 4/26/1917.  Here She Is Recording In The Studio With Louis Armstrong
325points

Social media has made constant exposure a common experience. In a sense, everyone has come closer to 5 minutes of fame than has ever been possible. From self-flattering profiles and status updates, to OOTD (Outfit Of The Day) and AMA (Ask Me Anything) posts, people are actively seeking others’ attention.

Every like and every view feels like approval, and the more of it they have, they more special they feel. For internet users, “publicity has become the defining ideology leading to a constant preoccupation with visibility,” professor Joseph Faina suggests and it’s impossible not to agree with him. But this was not always the case.

#4 Captain Kirk And Spock Eating And Having A Laugh

Captain Kirk And Spock Eating And Having A Laugh
323points

#5 Christopher Reeve And Robin Williams

Christopher Reeve And Robin Williams
315points

#6 Marilyn Monroe Smile

Marilyn Monroe Smile
312points

According to Holly Grout, an associate professor at the University of Alabama, all the essential features of celebrity culture were developed in the 19th century. “If you look at Barnum’s promotion of ‘Lindomania’ (predating Beatlemania by 100 years), the popularity of collecting and trading portraiture cards, or the celebrity endorsements of a growing number of products, from tea and mustard to cosmetics and hair creams, all accompanied by testimonials and images of recognizable public figures,” she explained in an article for Aeon.

#7 Here Is A Rare Photo From The First Day Daniel Radcliffe Met Rupert Grint

Here Is A Rare Photo From The First Day Daniel Radcliffe Met Rupert Grint
312points

#8 Louis Armstrong Playing Trumpet For His Wife, Lucille, In Front Of The Great Sphinx And Pyramids In Giza, Egypt

Louis Armstrong Playing Trumpet For His Wife, Lucille, In Front Of The Great Sphinx And Pyramids In Giza, Egypt
308points

#9 Paul Mccartney And Daughter

Paul Mccartney And Daughter
306points

In the 20th century, the celebrity concept had a tremendous departure from its earlier periods. “It correlated celebrity with cinema, and aligned it with the emergence of the Hollywood star. The 19th century set the stage for modern celebrity; the 20th century, through the mass media, amplified celebrity beyond all expectation. Hollywood did not invent celebrity; it simply gave us more of it,” Groutis argues.

Interestingly, the fascination with Hollywood celebrities had to do with the fact that they were both nothing like us and everything like us. No wonder celebrities like Elizabeth Taylor and Greta Garbo captured the collective imagination all around the globe. They had a privileged place in people’s minds, becoming the symbols of status, beauty, leadership and everything in between.

#10 Audrey

Audrey
298points

#11 Elvis Signing An Autograph

Elvis Signing An Autograph
286points

#12 Johnny Depp Holding A Super-Soaker On The Set Of "Sleepy Hollow"

Johnny Depp Holding A Super-Soaker On The Set Of "Sleepy Hollow"
282points

#13 Original Star Wars Cast

Original Star Wars Cast
280points

#14 Brothers Joaquin And River Phoenix

Brothers Joaquin And River Phoenix
277points

#15 Johnny Cash Performing For Prisoners At Folsom Prison. January 13, 1968

Johnny Cash Performing For Prisoners At Folsom Prison. January 13, 1968
261points

#16 Shirley Temple, 1928. Cutest Photo Of All Time?

Shirley Temple, 1928. Cutest Photo Of All Time?
256points

#17 Marilyn Monroe, June 1949

Marilyn Monroe, June 1949
255points

#18 Cher, 1970

Cher, 1970
255points

#19 Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee
253points

#20 Paul Newman And Clint Eastwood

Paul Newman And Clint Eastwood
252points
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