“Terry O'Neill (born July 30, 1938; London, UK) is a British photographer. He gained renown documenting the fashions, styles, and celebrities of the 1960s. O'Neill's photographs display his knack for capturing his subjects candidly or in unconventional settings. His work has also been featured in numerous exhibitions. He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary medal 'in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography' in 2011”. – Wikipedia
Jacqueline Bisset, 1970. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Richard Burton & Liz Taylor. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Jean Shrimpton and Terence Stamp, 1963. She was the world's first supermodel, he was a silver screen heart throb of the 1960's. Jean Shrimpton and Terence Stamp smolder in a famous portrait captured by Terry O'Neill in 1963. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
American actress Anjanette Comer snuggles up to English actor Michael Caine in Berlin during the filming of “Funeral in Berlin”, circa 1966. Comer was originally chosen for the part of Samantha Steel, but was replaced by Eva Renzi due to illness. (Photo by Terry O'Neill/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
American rock n' roll singer Elvis Presley (1935 – 1977) performing on the opening night of his comeback engagement at the Caesar's Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, 1970. (Photo by Terry O'Neill/Getty Images)
Goldie Hawn & Peter Sellers, 1970. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
British actress Joan Collins wearing a long silk evening dress at home in London, mid 1970s. (Photo by Terry O'Neill/Getty Images)
Patrick Lichfield & Britt Ekland. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Twiggy, 1966. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Swiss actress Ursula Andress wrapped in a towel bettwen takes while working on “She”, 1965. Photographer Terry O'Neill is reflected in the mirror. (Photo by Terry O'Neill/Getty Images)
Elizabeth Taylor, 1977. Elizabeth Taylor's beauty and glamour made her one of Hollywood's most legendary stars. Photographer Terry O'Neill captured this intimate shot of the icon applying her makeup in her dressing gown for “A Little Night Music” in 1977. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Actress Faye Dunaway looked every bit the Hollywood star when she was captured posing for famed photographer Terry O'Neill by the Beverly Hills Hotel pool after winning the Oscar for “Network” in 1977. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Brigitte Bardot. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Rolling Stones, 1963. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Jean Shrimpton, London, 1964. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Frank Sinatra, his stunt double and bodyguards stroll along the Miami boardwalk to the set of "The Lady in Cement" in an arresting photograph shot by Terry O'Neill in 1968. Tamara Beckwith, who has known Terry for more than 20 years and is co-founder of The Little Black Gallery, said: “It goes without saying that Terry is one of the greatest photographers we have ever produced on these shores. It is only fitting that we should celebrate his achievement with an exhibition of his most iconic images”. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Rod Stewart, 1971. Music legend Rod Stewart got up close and personal with his four-legged friends, a horse and foal, while at his home in Old Windsor with Terry O'Neill in 1971. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Raquel Welch as Indian Woman. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Brigitte Bardot, 1971. Brigitte Bardot smolders during the filming of the French western comedy “The Legend of Frenchie King” in 1971. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
Audrey Hepburn, 1967. In this rare shot of Audrey Hepburn, Hollywood's brightest star takes a dip in the pool during a break from filming Stanley Donen's film “Two For The Road” in 1967. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
David Bowie, 1974. David Bowie's quirky character and style was perfectly encapsulated in this shot by Terry O'Neill, which shows the music legend posing next to a barking dog on the artwork for his 1974 album “Diamond Dogs” in London. (Photo by Terry O'Neill)
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