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February 17
Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski at their L.A. Wedding Reception, Feb 18th, 1968. Peggy Lipton is seated beside Sharon.
Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski at their L.A. Wedding Reception, Feb 18th, 1968. Peggy Lipton is seated beside Sharon.

Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski at their L.A. Wedding Reception, Feb 18th, 1968. Peggy Lipton is seated beside Sharon.

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February 16
claudiacardinale:
““Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson
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claudiacardinale:
““Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson
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claudiacardinale:
““Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson
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claudiacardinale:
““Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson
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claudiacardinale:
““Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson
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claudiacardinale:

Sharon Tate in Valley Of The Dolls (1967) dir. Mark Robson

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February 8
Sharon Tate in a promotional shot for Valley of the Dolls (1967). Photo by was Louis Wolfe

Sharon Tate in a promotional shot for Valley of the Dolls (1967). Photo by was Louis Wolfe

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February 8
Sharon Tate at the premiere of Goodbye, Columbus (1969)

Sharon Tate at the premiere of Goodbye, Columbus (1969)

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February 6
Sharon Tate at Acapulco Film Festival in Mexico, 1968
Sharon Tate at Acapulco Film Festival in Mexico, 1968

Sharon Tate at Acapulco Film Festival in Mexico, 1968

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February 6
Sharon Tate and Vittorio De Sica on the set of 12 + 1 (1969)

Sharon Tate and Vittorio De Sica on the set of 12 + 1 (1969)

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February 4
amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:
“Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
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amyadams:

Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls (1967)

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January 24
Sharon Tate, aged 4. 1947.

Sharon Tate, aged 4. 1947.

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January 24
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...
etherealadies:
““  Happy Birthday Sharon!
“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a...

etherealadies:

Happy Birthday Sharon!

“There was the perfection of her face, of course. And a radiance more usually found in children. There was a capacity for delight. And a directness to her comments. She was not a chatterbox. There was a kindness at the core. She somehow made her friends feel necessary and they loved her.”–Mia Farrow

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January 24
Sharon Tate in London, dressed in her costume for Eye of the Devil (1966)

Sharon Tate in London, dressed in her costume for Eye of the Devil (1966)

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January 24
Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate attending the film preview of the Julie Christie film, Petulia (1968)

Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate attending the film preview of the Julie Christie film, Petulia (1968)

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January 24
Sharon Tate age 16, winner of the title of ‘Miss Autorama’, 1959

Sharon Tate age 16, winner of the title of ‘Miss Autorama’, 1959

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January 24
Sharon Tate, 1969. Photo by Walter Chappell

Sharon Tate, 1969. Photo by Walter Chappell

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January 24
Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963
Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963
Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963
Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963
Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963

Richard Beymer and Sharon Tate at Pacific Ocean Park, California, 1963

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January 24
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...
Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943““Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset,...

Happy Birthday, Sharon Marie Tate - Jan 24th, 1943

Sharon was such an amazing person, worldly but not in any negative way, she was so grounded, still seemed to show such a delight in the little things. A good waiter or waitress, a terrific sunset, ANY animal, little things never lost their magic for her. She had the world at her feet, but never lost touch with who she was, or became blase about how fortunate she had become. The superficiality of the movie world didn’t fool her one bit, she often said, ‘If I start to believe I’m as good as they keep telling me I am, I’ll get out, there’s still so much to learn.’ ” 

- Claudia Cardinale

She’s a star in the eyes of my heart and not only because of her physical and internal beauty, but also for her earthy courage and daring spontaneity.” 

- David Draper

I felt that way about Sharon Tate when I first me her on “The Valley of the Dolls” set. She too, had amazing beauty - a more classical beauty than Marilyn’s - perfect beauty, a faultless, exciting figure, sex appeal, and with it the same defenseless childlike quality that Marilyn had. A gentleness that made you want to protect and take care of her. And she could act, too. Both Mark Robson, the director and I had tears in our eyes, as we watched the rushes of one of her scenes. She was a hard worker. Yes – Sharon could have been a big star.“ 

- William Travilla

…The word exquisite perfectly sums up this lady. Almost other-worldly, so beautiful and sensitive. But in no way wishy washy, she was smart and not taken in by the shallowness of the industry. Well grounded and natural, very much in tune with her life and very happy when I last saw her in London in 1969…” 

- George Harrison

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