Cameras surround famous people literally everywhere. And, even though we’re already used to the images that we’ve seen many times in movies, on TV, and in magazines we can still be surprised by random, real life, or offscreen photos.
We have collected several candid and rare photos of our favorite celebrities that will let you see them in a new light.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone dancing in Cannes, 1990
Tim Roth in his youth
Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, 1976
Christian Bale, ’80s
Madonna, ’80s
Kurt Cobain, ’90s
Michael Jackson in a recording studio, 1995
Leonardo di Caprio, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt in the ’90s
Julia Roberts, 1990
Brigitte Bardot at her home in Paris, 1955
Johnny Depp on the set of Nightmare on Elm Street, 1984. They say the blood in the bottle was real.
Helen Mirren, 1970
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jared Leto
Young Jodie Foster
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey McGuire’s friendship through the years
Natalie Portman, 1999
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet on the set of Titanic, 1997
Kim Kardashian with her mom Kris Jenner and sisters — Kendall and Kylie, 1997
Sharon Stone, 1983
Meryl Streep, 1979
Britney Spears and Leonardo DiCaprio
Winona Ryder and Alec Baldwin on the set of Beetlejuice, 1988
Kate Moss, 1993
Jennifer Lawrence, 2010
Benedict Cumberbatch, 2008
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Bonus: Gary Oldman, his 99-year-old mother Kay, and the Oscar
No one had ever doubted the talent of Gary Oldman, but the long-cherished Oscar has been missing in his collection of other awards for many years. Finally, in 2018, the actor received a statuette for playing the role of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. He came up to the stage a little nervous and gave perhaps one of the most touching speeches at the ceremony.
“Most of all, I’d like to thank my mother who is older than the Oscar — she is 99 years young. She’s watching the ceremony from the comfort of her sofa and I say to my mother ’Thank you for your love and support! Put the kettle on — I’m bringing Oscar!’ ”
Gary Oldman
The actor kept his promise and brought the statue to his mother. As it turned out, she has been dreaming of this award for her son since he became an actor and now her wish has finally come true.