Glamour Girls - Jane Russell
Jane Russell's pneumatic proportions made her one of the biggest pinups off World War 2, but she was also a glamour girl of high regard.
Jane Russell's pneumatic proportions made her one of the biggest pinups off World War 2, but she was also a glamour girl of high regard.
Gene's dark hair, contrasting alabaster skin and dazzling blue eyes made her a top 1940s glamour girl.
Beautiful showgirl and ditzy blonde extraordinaire Barbara Nichols was a natural comic actress who also appeared in two film noirs - Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and Sweet Smell of Success. Her curvy figure and her entertaining talents made her a natural as a burlesque performer.
Carroll Bakers big break came as the title role in the 1956 film "Baby Doll." This black comedy written by Tennesse Williams became notorious for the explict narative. Tame by today's standards, it was the pearl clutcher of its day.
Linda Christian is probably best known for her personal life and as Mrs. Tyrone Power. She became the first Bond girl, with an appearance in the television adaptation of Casino Royale in 1954.
Singer and actress Lola Albright was the daughter of gospel singers. She got her start in the movies as a singing extra for MGM musicals like The Pirate and Easter Parade. She is best known as sultry night club singer Edie Hart in Peter Gunn.
From Miss Sweden in 1950 to an international superstar in the 1960s, Anita Ekberg was the consummate European pinup. A ravishing beauty with the ultimate voluptuous figure, she was nicknamed "The Iceberg."
Chicago is The City That Never Sleeps, a 1953 film noir from Republic Studios. Starring Gig Young and noir icons William Talman and Marie Windsor.
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