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Sharon Tate in her first ever film appearance as an extra in Barabbas (1961). Sharon was 17 years of age.

Sharon Tate in her first ever film appearance as an extra in Barabbas (1961). Sharon was 17 years of age.


Sharon Tate in an Easter themed photo shoot, 1968. Each chair has ‘Happy Easter’ written on it in Swedish, Spanish, Italian and English (Left to Right).


Happy Birthday, beautiful Sharon Marie Tate!!! (January 24, 1943 - August 9, 1969)


lovesharontate:

Sharon Tate is crowned ‘Miss Autorama’ while working at a car show, 1959


lovesharontate:

Happy 70th Birthday to Sharon Marie Tate | January 24, 1943 - August 9, 1969

Sharon was the type of girl who had no defences, no pretences, she was just herself all the time. She never cared about being beautiful, she never even cared about acting, she just wanted love and to be loved and to have her baby. She had this kind of beauty and fragility and you just knew she was bound to get hurt because of it, but you still couldn’t help admiring that quality in her, she was just such a special person. She was so trusting, so eager to accept people as they were, so generous, she never shut her door to anyone. She always had a way of finding such goodness in others. If someone hurt her, she’d say ‘Oh Sheila I’m sure they didn’t mean to’, she’d always make excuses for others, Sharon was just totally loving and also totally vulnerable, she was just a remarkable person, she never gave up on anybody. In all the thousands of words that have been printed about her since her death, none really told about my friend…about the Sharon I knew.

- Sheila Wells, close friend of Sharon’s



sanguinedivine:

Sharon Tate Interview on Carnaby Street (Merv Griffin Show 1966)

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mabellonghetti:

Sharon Tate in Valley of The Dolls (Mark Robson - 1967)


Classic stars and their pets

(Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Sharon Tate, Frank Sinatra, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Judy Garland and Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall)


posted 5 months ago with 142 notes

I’d like to be a fairy princess — a little golden doll with gossamer wings, in a voile dress, adorned with bright, shiny things. I see that as something totally pure and beautiful. Everything that’s realistic has some sort of ugliness in it. Even a flower is ugly when it wilts, a bird when it seeks its prey, the ocean when it becomes violent. I’m very sensitive to ugly situations. I’m quick to read people, and I pick up if someone’s reacting to me as just a sexy blonde. At times like that, I freeze. I can be very alone at a party, on the set, or in general, if I’m not in harmony with things around me.”


The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)


Sharon Tate in 12 + 1 (aka The Thirteen Chairs) [1969]


posted 8 months ago with 89 notes

lovesharontate:

She was a unique person. It’s difficult to describe her character. She was just utterly good, the kindest human being I’ve ever met, with an extreme patience. To live with me was proof of her patience, because to be near me must be an ordeal. She never had a bad temper, she was never moody. She enjoyed being a wife. The press and the public knew of her physical beauty, but she also had a beautiful soul, and this is something that only her friends knew about.

- Roman Polanski on Sharon Tate