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  2. Mary Kay - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kay corporate headquarters in Addison, Texas. Mary Kay sells cosmetics through a direct marketing model. [22] Mary Kay consultants, called beauty consultants, can make income by directly selling to people in their community, and also receive a commission when they recruit others to begin selling under their distribution network. [23]

  3. Mary Kay Letourneau - Wikipedia

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    Mary Katherine Schmitz was born in 1962 in Tustin, California, to Mary E. (née Suehr), a former chemist, and John G. Schmitz (1930–2001), a community college instructor and politician. [9] [10] She was known as Mary Kay to her family. [11] Letourneau was the third of seven children and the first daughter, raised in a "strict Catholic household."

  4. Mary Kay Ash - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kay Ash. Mary Kay Ash (born Mary Kathlyn Wagner; May 12, 1918, – November 22, 2001) was an American businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc. At her death, she had a fortune of $98 million, and her company had more than $1.2 billion in sales with a sales force of more than 800,000 in at least three dozen countries.

  5. Mary Kay Letourneau and the true story that inspired 'May ...

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    Director Todd Haynes says the film is loosely based off of the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, a teacher who was convicted of raping a 12-year-old student, Vili Fualaau, whom she later married and ...

  6. How Did Mary Kay Letourneau Get Caught? - AOL

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    On Aug. 7, 1997, Letourneau pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree rape of a minor. Despite this plea, she insisted that her relationship with Fualaau was consensual and “ romantic ...

  7. Linda Kaye Henning - Wikipedia

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    Henning began to focus on acting in her late teens. Her career began in 1953. Her earliest acting roles include Rebel Without a Cause, Bus Stop and Gidget. She was cast as a dancer in the Columbia Pictures film Bye Bye Birdie (1963). She appeared in numerous musicals, including High Button Shoes, Brigadoon and The Sound of Music. [citation needed]

  8. Mary C. Crowley - Wikipedia

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    Mary C. Crowley. Mary C. Crowley (April 1, 1915 – June 1986), [1] was the founder and CEO of the Texas -based Home Interiors and Gifts, Inc ., which became one of the largest direct sales home furnishing operations in America. [2] She was considered to be one of the leading businesswomen in the United States in the 1970s. [3]

  9. Mary Kay and Johnny - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kay and Johnny was the first program to show a couple sharing a bed, and the first series to show a woman's pregnancy on television: Mary Kay became pregnant in 1948 and after unsuccessfully trying to hide her pregnancy, the producers wrote it into the show. On December 31, 1948, the Stearns' weeks-old son Christopher appeared on the show ...