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Bettie Mae Page (April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008) was an American model who gained notoriety in the 1950s for her pin-up photos. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She was often referred to as the "Queen of Pinups": her long jet-black hair, blue eyes, and trademark bangs have influenced artists for generations.
Petty is especially known for "the Petty Girl", a series of pin-up paintings of women done for Esquire from its first issue in 1933 [1] until 1956. [2] Petty frequently depicted these women with the relative lengths of their legs being longer—and the relative sizes of their heads being smaller—than those of his actual models.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
An Old-Fashioned Girl: Maud Shaw 1950 The Happy Years: Connie Brown 1950 Tea for Two: Lynne Smith 1950 My Blue Heaven: Mary 1951 Her First Romance: Lucille Stewart 1952 Love Is Better Than Ever: Pattie Marie Levoy 1959 Girls Town: Mary Lee Morgan 1983 Going Berserk: Margaret Anderson 1990 Pretty Woman: Bridget 2004 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal ...
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Patricia Ann Sheehan (September 7, 1931 – January 14, 2006), also known as Patricia Sheehan Crosby, was an American actress and model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for October 1958 and a contract player for NBC .
Patricia Anne Boyd (born 17 March 1944) is an English model and photographer. She was one of the leading international models during the 1960s and, with Jean Shrimpton , epitomised the British female look of the era.
Pat Marlowe (1933 – 6 August 1962) was an English socialite, party hostess and actress who found minor fame in the 1950s and early 1960s.Her tragic death by suicide aged 28 in 1962, shortly after the death of Marilyn Monroe, caused reflection on the harsh reality of life for apparently glamorous young women striving for success in showbusiness.