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34 Rarely Seen Photos of Grace Kelly

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Studying the script for The Country Girl on the movie set on April 1, 1950.

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Filming To Catch a Thief in 1955.

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Preparing to attend the Academy Awards on March 30, 1955.

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Reclining in a cardigan in 1955.

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With Frank Sinatra on December 12, 1951.

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On the set of Mogambo in 1953.

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Wearing a black sleeveless top in 1954.

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Post swim in 1956.

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On the set of To Catch a Thief in 1955.

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Backstage at the Academy Awards, holding her Oscar for Best Actress, on March 30, 1955.

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Arriving at New York International Airport with Elizabeth Taylor and Lorraine Day in 1955.

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On the set of Green Fire in 1954.

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Reading through the script of Dial M for Murder with Robert Cummings in 1954.

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Bing Crosby signing one of his records for her in 1954.

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On the set of To Catch a Thief with director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma Reville, in 1954.

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Wearing a green dress for St. Patrick’s Day during a photo shoot in 1954.

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Reading magazines with a friend in 1954.

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Applying makeup in 1954.

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Looking at photographs in 1955.

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Clinking glasses with French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont on May 13, 1955.

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At the Cannes Film Festival in 1955.

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Getting a kiss from a young admirer on June 1, 1955.

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On the set of High Society with Louis Armstrong in 1956.

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Posing with a swan on the set of The Swan in 1956.

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With her fiancé, Prince Rainier III of Monaco, at their engagement party in 1956.

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Leaving Hollywood in 1956.

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Showing off her engagement ring to her mother with fiancé Prince Rainier on January 10, 1956.

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Reading music with Frank Sinatra in 1956.

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Glancing at her poodle, Oliver, while packing her clothes in March 1956.

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Shopping on March 30, 1956.

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