| Title | One of the Girls (First of five): Candice Bergen one of eight actresses who play "The Group" in the film based on Mary McCarthy's 1963 best seller about Vassar Girls clowns with a makeup man before filming of a funeral scene at St. Mark's in the Bouwerie (CQ), a New York City church. Competition for the roles was great, with 500 youngsters trying for the parts. |
| Dated | 1965 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Untitled (soldiers on patrol in rice paddy, Vietnam) |
| Dated | 1967-68 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | One of the Girls (Third of five): Seated in a church pew. Candice appears to be taking a lesson to heart. Director Sidney Lumet (right) has just given her some pointed suggestions about improvement of her portrayal of "Lakey" in the funeral scene. |
| Dated | 1965 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | One of the Girls (Fourth of five): With Larry Hagman, she shares an acting break and some ice cream. Hagman has a famous parent too --- actress Mary Martin. |
| Dated | 1965 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (First of eleven): Movie star Paul Henreid, who turned director for the film , "Dead Ringer," goes over the script with his daughter, Monika. She had a small role in the Bette Davis starrer. Monika Henreid considers her father a "marvelous" director for her because he never mixes his roles. "On the set he was my director, at home, my father," she explains. |
| Dated | 1964 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (Second of eleven): Monika Henreid relaxes in the pool at the City Squire Motor Inn after making the rounds of agent offices. In addition to swimming, her favorite sports are tennis and horseback riding. |
| Dated | 1964-65 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (Second of eleven): Monika Henreid relaxes in the pool at the City Squire Motor Inn after making the rounds of agent offices. In addition to swimming, her favorite sports are tennis and horseback riding. |
| Dated | 1964-65 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (Third of eleven): Monika pours her heart into a song during a tryout for the Royal Box at the Hotel Americana in New York. In her night club routine, Monika concentrates on Broadway show songs that never became big hits. |
| Dated | 1964-65 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (Third of eleven): Monika pours her heart into a song during a tryout for the Royal Box at the Hotel Americana in New York. In her night club routine, Monika concentrates on Broadway show songs that never became big hits. |
| Dated | 1964-65 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
| Title | Star's Daughter (Fourth of eleven): Her favorite spot for studying scripts is the big window sill in her Manhattan apartment. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, 22 years ago, Monika grew up in Los Angeles. |
| Dated | 1964-65 |
| Department | Department of Photographs |
| Division | Modern and Contemporary Art |
| Period |
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