by editor@creativeunderworld.com | May 18, 2026 | Yesteryear
In 1978, Robert De Niro was at the peak of his powers, fully immersed in what would become one of the most intense and defining performances of his career. On the set of Michael Cimino’s
The Deer Hunter, De Niro brought his legendary commitment and raw emotional depth to the role of Michael Vronsky, a steelworker turned soldier. These powerful behind-the-scenes photos capture the actor during filming: often quiet, focused, and visibly burdened by the weight of his character.
Shot across Pennsylvania, the Ohio River Valley, and the jungles of Thailand, the production was physically and emotionally grueling, pushing De Niro and the entire cast to their limits. The images reflect not only the making of a cinematic masterpiece, but also a pivotal moment in film history when De Niro solidified his reputation as one of the greatest actors of his generation.
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by editor@creativeunderworld.com | May 18, 2026 | Yesteryear
Michael Jackson collaborated with and met numerous fashion and costume designers throughout his career, and photos of him with designer Gloria Kim around 1990 capture one of those behind-the-scenes creative interactions. While his primary, decades-long costume designers were Michael Bush and Dennis Tompkins, Jackson frequently worked with a diverse array of international stylists, tailors, and designers to craft his signature, boundary-pushing wardrobe.
Gloria Kim was a fashion and costume designer best known for her work with Jackson in the late 1980s to early 1990s, particularly during the transition from the Bad era to the early Dangerous period.
She collaborated with Jackson around 1990, creating costumes and accessories. Fans especially highlight the iconic belts she designed for him, which became notable elements of his stage and personal style.
by editor@creativeunderworld.com | May 18, 2026 | Yesteryear
Peggie Castle (1927–1973) was an American actress celebrated for her striking beauty, sultry voice, and commanding screen presence during the 1950s.
Often cast as a seductive femme fatale or tough, independent woman, Castle became a memorable figure in film noir and Westerns. With her glamorous looks and confident acting style, she starred in notable films such as 99 River Street (1953), The Long Wait (1954), and Invasion U.S.A. (1952). She also gained popularity on television as Lily Merrill in the Western series The Lawman (1958–1962).
Though her career was relatively brief, Peggie Castle left a lasting impression as one of the classic beauties of Hollywood’s mid-century era. These striking vintage photos capture the seductive charm, confidence, and timeless allure of Peggie Castle, one of the most captivating actresses of 1950s Hollywood.
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by editor@creativeunderworld.com | May 18, 2026 | Culture Pop!
The 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards honored the best in the genre. Here’s the winners’ list.
by editor@creativeunderworld.com | May 18, 2026 | Culture Pop!
The UFC Champion married longtime love Dee Devlin after years together. Learn more about their relationship and family life here.