Rare photos of celebrities whose existence they have long forgotten (25 photos)
Photographs are the most valuable human artifact for traveling down the waves of memory. So today I want to show you some rare photographs of celebrities, which they themselves probably don’t remember because so many decades have passed!  
 
 
And how nice it is to see a very young Mila Jovovich or a young John Lennon walking through the streets of Paris - enjoy, dear readers! ???? 
Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis and Francis Ford Coppola  
 
This star-studded group gathered to celebrate George Lucas's 50th birthday in May 1994. 
A very young Milla Jovovich eats a hamburger and milkshake at Johnny Rockets on Melrose in Hollywood, 1987  
 
Raquel Welch with Robin Williams on the set of Mork and Mindy, November 18, 1979  
 
Director Steven Spielberg on a mechanical shark during the filming of Jaws, 1974  
 
Speaking of birds, that is, about films. We believe that undeservedly little attention is paid to such an important component of cinema as posters. 
Winona Ryder, mid-90s  
 
Freddie Mercury on stage at Knebworth, 1986  
 
John Lennon, 1961  
 
The shot was taken in Paris on John's 21st birthday. 
Sigourney Weaver, 1983  
 
Helen Mirren, 1960s  
 
David Bowie on Red Square in Moscow, 1976  
 
Brigitte Bardot, 1964  
 
Robin Williams and George Carlin  
 
This photo perhaps captures two of the greatest comedians of all time, 1990. 
Elvis Presley at the International Hotel in Vegas, 1969  
 
Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves, 1994  
 
Future Freddie Mercury, 1969  
 
Here is an art student, London, 1969. At that time, this guy's name was Farukh Bulsara. 
Shelley Duvall and Bud Cort on the set of Brewster McCloud, 1970  
 
Shakira in everyday life, 1990s  
 
Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro on the set of Mean Streets, 1973  
 
Michael Jackson, 1970  
 
Cameron Diaz and Jim Carrey, Cannes Film Festival, 1994  
 
By the way, it was Cameron’s debut work in the role of Tina Carlyle in the film “The Mask” that became a real passport to Hollywood for the actress. What is for Diaz a golden ticket to the world of cinema, for us is a treat for the eyes in her subsequent films. 
Jodie Foster and Nastassja Kinski on the set of Hotel New Hampshire, 1984  
 
Brendan Fraser 1992  
 
Jamie Lee Curtis in 1983  
 
Gillian Anderson in Hawaii in 1996 
