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The 1956 Spick and Span Calendar
Posted in Ephemera, Glamour, Models & starlets, Photography, Pin-ups, Pinups, tagged 1956, Calendars, Spick and Span magazine on January 5, 2015| 2 Comments »
This Week’s Girlymag Article – We’ve Just Met A Girl Named Maria
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, The sixties, tagged 1962, Eve Magazine, Girliemags, Glamor models, Maria Clarance on December 21, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A digital recreation of an article published in Eve magazine No1 from 1962
Angelo Saxons pride themselves on their cultural contributions to the world. The British consider that they are carrying on the tradition of their ancestors by maintaining these standards in all forms of the arts and sciences . Little did we know when we met lovely Maria Clarance in London, that we were going to have to prove that we too are trying to maintain not only a distinct artistic and individual photographic style, but interesting and lively Iiterazy, copy as well. Maria Clarance made these demands of us, and since we wanted to use her services as a model, we were willing to submit to her … request.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason is against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Truly A Darling
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, The sixties, tagged 1968, Doris Darling, Frolic Magazine, Girliemags, Glamour models on December 7, 2014| 2 Comments »
A digital recreation of an article published in Frolic Magazine Vol15 No6 from 1968
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Like the song says, it’s not nice to "call everybody darling," But some girls are just darling, period. They are cute, lovable and cuddly-and real dolls? So what do you call them if not darling? Especially one who is called Darling by darn near every man that she meets-even her college professors!
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This Week’s Girliemag Article – The Raine Is Not In Spain
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties on November 30, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A digital recreation of an article published in Blaze Magazine Vol2 No1 from 1961
Suzanne Raine is not from Spain, and as you can see, she’s far from plain. She’s one big hunk of good old American Girl, and she’s rarin’ to go … for a good time, that is. Our lithe, luscious, lovely cover girl is a fun lover at heart. She likes to go places and see people. She’s very big on jazz, thinks Miles Davis is “The Living End.”
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason is against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
The Forgotten Ones – Jeanne Carmen
Posted in Actresses, Glamour, Models & starlets, People, Photography, Pin-ups, Pinups, The fifties, The sixties, tagged American glamour models, B movie actresses, Jeanne Carmen, Pin-up girls, Trick-shot golfers on November 28, 2014| 4 Comments »
Jeanne Carmen (August 4, 1930 – December 20, 2007) was an American model, pin-up girl, trick-shot golfer, and B movie actress.
Early life and career
Jeanne Laverne Carmen was born in Paragould, Arkansas. As a child she picked cotton before running away from home at age 13. As a teen, she moved to New York City and landed a job as a dancer in Burlesque, with Bert Lahr. Later she became a model, appearing in several men’s magazines. She also became a trick golfer, appearing with Jack Redmond.
While in her 20s, she came to Hollywood and appeared in B movies such as Guns Don’t Argue and The Monster of Piedras Blancas. She played both brassy platinum-blondes and (with her natural dark hair) sultry Spanish women.[Carmen’s smouldering good looks, hourglass figure, and striking green eyes quickly landed her on the big screen in 1956 playing a feisty Spanish senorita named "Serelda" in The Three Outlaws, a Western based on the same events as the laterButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and co-starring Neville Brand and Alan Hale, Jr as Butch and Sundance. She was then cast by producer/director Howard W. Koch as an Indian girl in War Drums alongside Lex Barker of Tarzan fame. Koch took a liking to Carmen and cast her in his next flick for Warner Bros, the teenage rock n roll juvenile delinquent themedUntamed Youth in 1957 co-starring Rockabilly legend Eddie Cochran, which inspired Cochran to cover the song "Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie" for her.
Carmen also appeared as a femme fatale in Portland Exposé alongside Frank Gorshin who later gained fame as the "Riddler" on the Batman series. She also appeared in the Three Stooges short subject A Merry Mix Up playing Joe Besser‘s girlfriend "Mary." The short is notable for the Stooges playing three sets of identical triplets.
Later years
In 1998, Carmen was the subject of a TV biography titled "Jeanne Carmen: Queen of the B-Movies", on the series E! True Hollywood Story. The show stated that Carmen maintained a "dangerously close friendship with Marilyn Monroe and The Kennedys" and that after the death of Monroe, Carmen was told to leave town by Chicago mobster Johnny Rosselli who was working for Chicago Mob Boss Sam Giancana. Carmen, believing her life was in danger, fled to Scottsdale, Arizona, where she lived incognito for over a decade. Carmen abandoned her platinum blonde locks, had three children and lived a quiet life, never mentioning her prior life in Hollywood.
Carmen’s last published interview was on November 21, 2007, by SX News, an Australian weekly gay and lesbian newspaper.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1951 | Mike and Buff | Princess Jeanne | Episode: "Princess Jeanne" |
1953 | Striporama | Venus Beauty | Uncredited |
1956 | The Three Outlaws | Serelda | |
1957 | War Drums | Yellow Moon | |
1957 | A Merry Mix Up | Mary | |
1957 | Untamed Youth | Lillibet | |
1957 | Portland Exposé | Iris | |
1958 | I Married a Woman | Camera Girl | Uncredited |
1958 | Too Much, Too Soon | Tassles | Uncredited |
1958 | The Millionaire | Mary Evans | Episode: "The Wally Bannister Story" |
1958 | 26 Men | Lili Mae Turner | Episode: "The Last Rebellion" |
1958 | Born Reckless | Rodeo Girl | |
1959 | The Monster of Piedras Blancas | Lucy | |
1959 | Riverboat | Janine – Blonde Girl in Stagecoach | Episode: "A Night at Trapper’s Landing" Uncredited |
1959 | Have Gun – Will Travel | Blonde Glamour Girl | Episode: "Tiger" Uncredited |
1960 | Tightrope | Francie | Episode: "The Chinese Pendant" |
1961 | The Dick Powell Show | Nikki | Episode: "Three Soldiers" |
1962 | The Devil’s Hand | The Blonde Cultist | Credited as Jeannie Carman |
2005 | The Naked Monster | Mrs. Lipschitz |
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This Week’s Girliemag Article – Unsinkable Harriet Geller
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Pin-ups, The sixties, tagged 1968, Giriemags, Girls Girls Girls Magazine, Glamour models, Harriet Geller on November 9, 2014| 8 Comments »
You’d better believe a mermaid like Harriet doesn’t need a pair of water wings. She could go down with any sinking sea captain and beat him to the surface. So for all outdoorsmen who like aquatic sports … here’s the Geller gill girl. We sent an undercover agent on this job, but you can see he turned out to be an underwater sneak
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Strip-Ling Secretary
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, The sixties, tagged 1968, Frolic Magazine, Girliemags, Glamour models, Sandy Lyden on October 26, 2014| 2 Comments »
Sandy Lyden, a stripper by profession, has become the prize pet of London’s bored businessmen, because of a racy routine in which she shows how a Girl Friday could keep an office buzzing all week long!
London where many mini-clubs offer strip acts both day and night, Sandy is one of the daytime disrobers, and she devised this bit as an appetizer to go with businessman’s lunch.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason is against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
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This Week’s Girliemag Article – Toni Des Yeux Verts
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1966, Adam Magazine, Glamour photography on October 19, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A digital recreation of an article published in Adam Magazine Vol10 No10 – Feb 1966
(*Toni of the green eyes.)
That’s Tonie Marie, who is Parisienne from toe to tip, all five feet four and 35·23·36 of her. And what they say about this French gal is oui! Toni’s just turned twenty (neatly turned), and she’s just six months away from her native France. She loves the USA and hopes to stay, but her voice goes soft when she recalls the light and gay international life she led in the City of Light – international since the young crowd in Paris comes from almost every country to study art, music, literature – and each other.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Cathy’s Private Pagan Isle
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1964, Click Magazine, Glamour photography on October 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A digital recreation of an article published in Click Magazine Vol2 No1 1964
The soft whispering of palm trees … the lulling sound of gentle surf kissing white beach … the warm, zephyr-like tropical air against naked skin … strange and colourful birds on the wing calling for their mates … the intimate solitude of the deep-shadowed jungle … What man ever could dream beyond such rapture – beyond the lazy, beckoning silence of a sultry siren’s secluded pagan isle?
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
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This Week’s Girliemag Article – The Figure Figures
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, tagged Girliemags, Glamour models, Joy Magazine, Sally adams on October 5, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Sally Adams, a bookkeeper, lives in lil Ole New Orleans. When we asked her why a girl would choose bookkeeping as a career, she replied "A girl has to work." Work she may have to, but why such a dry subject. She admits that bookkeeping is boring and that is why she does modeling part time.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason is against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Casbah Dreams
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, The sixties, tagged 1962, Eve Magazine, Girliemags, Glamour models, Malena Montero on September 21, 2014| Leave a Comment »
So there I was on my way home from the airport. I’d been away for three days at a conference. My mind was now wondering what sort of reception my wife would give me. Yeah, I know, usually it was all love and kisses, something I really looked forward to. But then usually I come home with a small gift for my wife, you know the small surprise they are always waiting for. But this time she was going to get a big surprise for this one was five feet eight inches tall, dark and built like a dream who went by the name of Malena Montero.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – How To Be A “Pooh”
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1960, Ace magazine, Glamour photography, Winnie Graham on September 7, 2014| 5 Comments »
Winnie the Pooh has been livening up the children’s hour for twenty years. Now ACE figures it’s about time the adults had some comparable entertainment. So here’s Winnie Graham, even cuter than the original!
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Date With A Hi-Fi Houri
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1965, Cloud 9 Magazine, Glamour photography on August 31, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Relaxation Relaxation for Joyce Wilson is a one-way street. She has even gone so far as to make it a daily routine right after she comes home from work. It’s as simple as this. She slips into something very comfortable, and then turns her hi-fi set to some soothing beat.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girlymag Article – Paula’s Passport To Pleasure
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, Pinups, The fifties, tagged 1965, Girliemags, Glamour models, Paula Grant, Tonight Magazine on August 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Paula Grant has enjoyed a featured spot in every show since she started in show business as an exotic dancer, but the big dream of her life has been to appear in shows in Rome, London and Paris. Recently, she had her dream come true when her agent booked her into all three cities, plus appearances in Germany and Madrid.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason is against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
This Week’s Girliemag Article – Doll With Textured Tastes
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1966, Cloud 9 Magazine, Glamour photography on August 16, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Remember when all those textured stockings first hit the market a year or so ago? Well, it’s pretty surprising to think that at the time Candy Martin was in no way interested in any of them. She thought they were the worst things she had ever seen and even went so far as to tell one friend that she wouldn’t be seen dead in them.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉
The forgotten Ones – Talitha Getty
Posted in Actresses, Glamour, Models & starlets, The seventies, The sixties, tagged Heroin overdoses, John Paul Getty Jr., Marrakesh, Talitha Getty on August 16, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Talitha Getty born Talitha Dina Pol (18 October 1940 – 14 July 1971) was an actress of Dutch extraction, born in the former Dutch East Indies, who was regarded as a style icon of the late 1960s. She lived much of her adult life in Britain and, in her final years, was closely associated with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh. Her husband was the oil heir and subsequent philanthropist John Paul Getty, Jr.
Swinging sixties: marriage to John Paul Getty
Talitha became the second wife of John Paul Getty, Jr. on 10 December 1966. She was married in a white mini-skirt, trimmed with mink. The Gettys became part of"Swinging" London‘s fashionable scene, becoming friends with, among others, singers Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and his girl-friend Marianne Faithfull. Faithfull has recounted her apprehension, through "ingrained agoraphobia", about an invitation to spend five weeks with the Gettys in Morocco ("but for Mick this is an essential part of his life") and how, after splitting from Jagger, she took up with Talitha Getty’s lover, Count Jean de Breteuil, a young French aristocrat (1949–1971). Breteuil supplied drugs to rock stars such as Jim Morrison of The Doors, Keith Richards, and Marianne Faithfull, who wrote that Breteuil "saw himself as dealer to the stars" and has claimed that he delivered the drugs that accidentally killed Morrison less than two weeks before Talitha’s own death in 1971. For his part, Richards recalled that John Paul and Talitha Getty "had the best and finest opium".
Print designer Celia Birtwell, who married designer Ossie Clark, recalled Talitha Getty as one of a number of "beautiful people" who crossed her threshold in the late 1960s, while couturier Yves Saint Laurent likened the Gettys to the title of a 1922 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald as "beautiful and damned".
John Paul Getty, who has been described as "a swinging playboy who drove fast cars, drank heavily, experimented with drugs and squired raunchy starlets", eschewed the family business, Getty Oil, during this period, much to the chagrin of his father. However, in later years, he became a philanthropist and (as a US citizen) received an honorary British knighthood in 1986. His luxury yacht, built in 1927 and renovated in 1994, was the MY Talitha G.
In July 1968, the Gettys had a son, Tara Gabriel Gramophone Galaxy, who became a noted ecological conservationist in Africa, dropped his third and fourth forenames, and took Irish citizenship in 1999. He and his wife Jessica (a chalet maid he met in Verbier) had three children, including a daughter named Talitha.
Film career
As an actress, Talitha appeared in several films, including Village of Daughters (1962) (as a daughter, Gioia Spartaco); an Edgar Wallace mystery, We Shall See (1964) (as Jirina); The System (1964) (as Helga); Return from the Ashes (1965) (as Claudine, alongside Maximilian Schell, Ingrid Thulin and Samantha Eggar); andBarbarella (1968), a sexually charged science-fiction fantasy starring Jane Fonda, in which she had the minor uncredited role of a girl smoking a pipe.
Death
Talitha Getty died of a heroin overdose in Rome, Italy on 14 July 1971 while attempting to patch up her marriage. She died within the same twelve-month period as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Edie Sedgwick and, as noted, Jim Morrison, other cultural icons of the 1960s.
His wife’s death marked the end of John Paul Getty’s period of hedonism and its circumstances initially drove him to ground in England. He remained reclusive for several years, being described by the critic Kenneth Tynan as the "Hermit Millionaire". His rehabilitation was assisted by a growing passion for cricket, which was nurtured by, among others, Mick Jagger and a former England captain and future MCC President, Gubby Allen, whom he met in the London Clinic during a long period of illness. In 1985, when Getty was receiving extended treatment for phlebitis, a Sunday Times journalist reported "an almost visible pain" in his life and that he still mourned Talitha. Getty remarked that "the pain does not evaporate".
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A Little Retro Beach Glamour
Posted in Glamour, Holidays, Models & starlets, tagged Beach babes, Beach beauties, Beach wear on August 14, 2014| 2 Comments »
How One Of The Most Beautiful Women In 1940s’ Hollywood Helped Make Certain Wireless Technologies Possible
Posted in Actresses, Article, Glamour, tagged Bluetooth, Extase, Frequency-hopping, Hedy Lamar on August 14, 2014| 4 Comments »
Did an exotic actress from Vienna, considered one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood in the 1940s, really invent wireless? Not exactly, but the non-sensationalized facts of the matter are no less fascinating, involving Hollywood, the World War II Axis Powers, and remote control technology.
Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, better known as “Hedy Lamarr”, once really did patent a “Secret Communication System” for radio communication, meant to foil the Axis during WWII. It was specifically designed to be used as a remote control system to securely guide torpedoes while getting around the problem of jamming. Her idea at its core was really part of the larger concept of “frequency-hopping”, with her device developed with composer George Antheil.
Long forgotten until relatively recently, when it was re-discovered by researchers in 1997, the methods used in her invention were far ahead of their time, with the principles behind it paving the way for wide spectrum communication technology we enjoy today in Bluetooth and other wireless technologies.
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A fascinating woman Hedy, one of the first woman to appear naked in a feature movie (Extase), a brilliant inventor and a shoplifter in her old days. A lot more colourful than her Hollywood contemporaries that’s for sure – Ted
This Week’s Girliemag Article – The Frat-House Mascot
Posted in Article, Glamour, Models & starlets, Nudes, The sixties, tagged 1962, Glamour photography, Wench magazine on August 10, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A digital recreation of an article published in “Wench Magazine” Vol1 No1 – 1962
Hilda is an exchange student from Munich, Germany, and from the looks of things it was a good piece of bartering. When she first came to the university, she didn’t know a shred of English. She discovered, however, that this didn’t hamper her in her relations with the other students, especially the males, who spoke a sign language’ that could be understood in any country.
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Warning: Nudity do occur in this article. If you are under age or live in a country where watching images of nude women for some reason are against the law I take no responsibility if you click the link above. In other words you’re flying solo from here on – Ted 😉