1Lucille Ball
Bettmann//Getty ImagesThe television icon arrives at New York's LaGuardia Airport wearing a luxurious fur coat as she embarks on a Thanksgiving holiday, circa 1950s.
2Betty White and Lorne Greene
NBC//Getty ImagesTelevision personalities Betty White and Lorne Greene flash a smile as they sit in the hosting spot at the 1965 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The pair made televised appearances at the parade throughout much of the 1960s.
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3Joan Crawford
General Photographic Agency//Getty ImagesAmerican actress Joan Crawford (Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?) carves a Thanksgiving turkey for a studio publicity shot, circa 1930s.
4Marilyn Monroe
Bettmann//Getty ImagesAmerican bombshell and actress Marilyn Monroe poses as a pilgrim next to live turkey for a Thanksgiving-themed photoshoot in 1950.
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5Liza Minnelli
Bettmann//Getty ImagesA young Liza Minnelli enjoys some ice cream as festive candy canes cover the table in her Hollywood, California home, circa 1950. Minnelli's first on-screen appearance was in the film, In the Gold Old Summertime (1949).
6Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
Slim Aarons//Getty ImagesActor Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca) poses alongside his wife, actress Lauren Bacall (The Big Sleep), and their son Stephen for a holiday photo at their home in Beverly Hills, California, on Christmas Eve. The pair married in 1945 and stayed together until Bogart's death in 1957.
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7Bob Hope
George Rinhart//Getty ImagesRadio star and comedian Bob Hope conjures up a few laughs from actress Helen Wood as he acts like Santa Claus for an event on December 12, 1938.
8Cary Grant and Loretta Young
RKO Pictures//Getty ImagesActor Cary Grant and actress Loretta Young admire a beautifully decorated Christmas tree on the set of their 1947 film, The Bishop's Wife. Filming was done in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and lyrics for the picture were recorded by Nat King Cole.
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9Shirley Temple
John Springer Collection//Getty ImagesChild star Shirley Temple (Curly Top) models a dress for a 1936 holiday ad. Earlier that year, Temple had starred in four movies, including Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl, Dimples, and Stowaway.
10Ethel Barrymore
Library of Congress//Getty ImagesStage and screen star Ethel Barrymore, great-aunt to Drew Barrymore, reads a book beside a Hanukkah menorah on the fireplace mantel, circa 1910. Ethel made her big-screen debut in 1914's The Nightingale.
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11Bette Davis
Keystone-France//Getty ImagesBette Davis does her best Santa Claus as she poses popping out of a Christmas wreath, circa 1930. Davis arrived in Hollywood in the early 1930s and quickly rose to fame after appearing in Of Human Bondage in 1934.
12Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood
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13Bing Crosby
George Rinhart//Getty ImagesThe talented singer/actor dons a Santa suit and smoking pipe as he poses in front of a Christmas tree to promote his holiday musical film, Paramount's White Christmas (1954).
14Marilyn Monroe
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesThe Some Like it Hot starlet dons a two-piece bathing suit as she poses next to a fireplace and Christmas wreath, circa 1951.
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15Hattie McDaniel and Ernie Whitman
CBS Photo Archive//Getty ImagesAcademy Award-winner Hattie McDaniel and her Gone with the Wind co-star Ernie Whitman pose for a holiday ad on a Hollywood soundstage, November 28, 1947. McDaniel was the first African American to ever win an Oscar. She was awarded the honor in 1940.
16Boris Karloff with Ginger Rogers
Bettmann//Getty ImagesActor Boris Karloff, who portrayed Frankenstein's monster in the early Universal horror films, and actress Ginger Rogers (Top Hat), converse near a Christmas tree at a Hollywood holiday party in December of 1932.
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17Alfred Hitchcock
New York Daily News Archive//Getty ImagesFamed Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock, director of Psycho and The Birds, rings in the new year with his daughter, Patricia (left), and wife, Alma (right), in New York City's Stork Club, circa 1960.
18Mae West
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