Deb at Taylor'd Hair

Deb at Taylor'd Hair

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Innovative Hair Designer extensively trained at upscale salons. A proprietary cutting system. Substa Extensive study in hair color. Ask me about different options.

Love for new looks in color and highlighting such as balayage highlighting and ombre. New men's designs are also a new and exciting direction I am going into. Specifically, I cut pompadours and pompadour fades. I think that they are beautiful. I love all women's bobs, long ones, short, inverted and angled! Pixies and long layers.There are so many great products out there now, that there is no reas

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“The Great Depression: A Sign of the Times,” 1932. A man carries a sign reading, “I demand my life savings $2950 from the Bankers Trust Co. 14 Wall St. NY.” Photo: Fred Zinneman via Bridgeman Images

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"I was in a need of money at the time, I had done about six pictures for MGM at the time and my agent called. I said, 'Yes?' and he said, 'Maggie, they want you to play a part on the Wizard.' I said to myself, 'Oh boy, 'The Wizard of Oz'! That has been my favorite book since I was four.' And I asked him what part, and he said, 'The Witch' and I said 'The Witch?!' and he said, 'What else?'"
It is ironic that Margaret Hamilton's performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) was so scary to children, because her first job was as a kindergarten teacher. She loved and doted upon children all her life.
"Almost always they want me to laugh like the Witch. And sometimes when I go to schools, if we're in an auditorium, I'll do it. And there's always a funny reaction, like Ye gods, they wish they hadn't asked. They're scared. They're really scared for a second. Even adolescents. I guess for a minute they get the feeling they got when they watched the picture. They like to hear it but they don't like to hear it. And then they go, "Oh..." The picture made a terrible impression of some kind on them, sometimes a ghastly impression, but most of them got over it, I guess... Because when I talk like the Witch and when I laugh, there is a hesitation, and then they clap. They're clapping at hearing the sound again."
Until the day Hamilton died, she had children recognizing her and coming up to her to ask why she was so mean to Dorothy. She became very concerned about the role's effect on children, and finally did a guest spot on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" to explain that the Witch was just a character in the film, and not herself.
During filming, Hamilton was accidentally burned during a special effects sequence. The impressive special effect was achieved by her stepping onto a trap door (obscured by rising smoke) that dropped beneath her, and then a burst of real fire came up. On one take, the fire came too early, and her costume caught fire. She was off the film for more than a month. After she recuperated, she said "I won't sue, because I know how this business works, and I would never work again. I will return to work on one condition - no more fire work!" (IMDb)
Happy Birthday, Margaret Hamilton!

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