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Rojo Edwards – Chilean politician [50] Danny Elfman – American composer and singer [51] Elizabeth I – queen of England [1] Elizabeth of York – queen consort of England [52] Karen Elson – English model; Erik the Red – Eiríkr Thorvaldsson, the Viking coloniser of Greenland, known also as "Eirik Raude" [53] [54]
Typical hairstyles of the early 50s shown here on Fernando Lamas and Danielle Darrieux In the Western world , the 1950s were a decade known for experimentation with new styles and culture. Following World War II and the austerity years of the post-war period, the 1950s were a time of comparative prosperity, which influenced fashion and the ...
The Man Who Loved Redheads is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Moira Shearer, John Justin and Roland Culver. [2] [3] The film is written by Terence Rattigan based on his play Who Is Sylvia? (1950) [4] which is reputedly a thinly veiled account of the author's philandering father. [5]
Check out InStyle’s favorite red hair looks so you can be prepared for your next color appointment with tons of inspiration.
The All American Red Heads were the first professional women's basketball team. In 1936, almost 50 years after women's basketball began, C. M. "Ole" Olson (who also founded Olson's Terrible Swedes) started a barnstorming team which would play around the country until 1986. [1]
Who among us didn't have a crush on Angie Dickinson? Born in 1931, the North Dakota native became a Hollywood hit in the mid-1950s, when casting agents took notice and quickly added her to one TV ...
[48] [49] [50] Shortly afterward, she posed for the Playboy calendar, covering her breasts with her hands. Playboy featured Mansfield each February from 1955 to 1958, and again in 1960. [50] In August 1956, Paul Mansfield sought custody of his daughter, alleging that Jayne was an unfit mother because she appeared nude in Playboy. [51]
Mizer was repeatedly targeted by authorities in relation to his trade in photographs and film. In 1945, he was visited by US postal inspectors, who searched his room and found "dirty pictures", but he avoided prosecution. Mizer was investigated again in 1947 after a man told police that Mizer had sold him nude photographs.