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* July 1 – Pamela Anderson, actress, glamour model, producer, author and activist
Orient beat Swansea 2 – 1 to set up a glamour 5th round tie against Premier League giants Arsenal at Brisbane Road, which finished in a 11 draw thanks to a late Jonathan Téhoué equaliser for the O's, to set up a replay at the Emirates Stadium.
George Hurrell ( June 1, 1904 – May 17, 1992 ) was a photographer who made a significant contribution to the image of glamour presented by Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s.

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She was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour.
George Lenczowski notes " despite the contrast between his relatively modest background and the international glamour of his aristocratic predecessor, had the courage and resolution to reverse the policy that appeared to him naive and dangerous ", which was " in contrast to the immediate, often ad hoc moves and solutions dictated by the demands of the war .".
Lalla Ward found City of Death the most challenging Doctor Who serial she worked on but was pleased with the final outcome, saying, " We had to film loads of scenes in the rain and cold ... there was no glamour in it at all ... it was different from the ordinary stories too and I like the finished result ".
" Pamela Green, who went on to be a famous glamour model of the 1950s and ' 60s, remembers him at St. Martin's School of Art, as “ very thin with a skin so white it almost had a greenish tinge ”.
It also heard that she had discussed the " glamour " of hanging online and had explained to her parents that her self harming was an " emo initiation ceremony ".
While the public still believed the Fitzgeralds to live a life of glamour, friends noted that the partying of the Fitzgeralds had somewhere gone from fashionable to self-destructive — both had become unpleasant company.
Despite the glamour of the tsar's court, she had to struggle with cold winters, strange customs, limited funds, and poor health ; an infant daughter born in 1811 died the next year.
They became well-known celebrities, particularly in Britain, and were known for their visual style which combined urban street wear with high fashion ; prior to their music career Mel had worked as a glamour model.
* Keeley Hazell, British glamour model had a sex tape made with her ex-boyfriend Lloyd Miller published on the Internet in early January 2007.
She had the technical skill and glamour to carry off the formulaic plots and dialogue and provide German audiences with a home grown star to rival the popular American actresses.
In his later works in particular, Roth appeared to wish that the monarchy could be restored in all its old glamour, although at the start of his career he had written under the codename Red Joseph.
When he returned to Hollywood in the mid 1950s his old style of glamour had fallen from favour.
Where he had worked hard to create an idealised image of his subjects, the new style of glamour was more earthy and gritty, and for the first time in his career Hurrell was not seen as an innovator.
This league fixture on the opening day of the season was deliberately kept low-key as a glamour challenge match had been arranged for the official opening.
When it became impossible for Titmuss to continue as a nurse ( following her increased public profile and the sex video becoming public as well as a confession that she had taken cocaine ), she became a glamour model.
20th Century Fox had plans to mold Haver as a glamour girl stand-in for the studio's two biggest stars, Betty Grable and Alice Faye.
Playwright Tad Mosel, who wrote four teleplays for Playhouse 90, recalled, " My first Playhouse 90 was glamour ... Glamour had come to television because CBS had built this magnificent Television City in Los Angeles ... Television had come to deserve buildings for itself.
Rock: The Rough Guide said that on Different Class, Cocker was " tripping away the glamour from Britpop's idealization of the working class " ( it had been performed on a TV programme called Britpop Now ), and described the song as the centrepiece of the album and " one of the singles of the 90s.
During the time Byron has worked for them, he has photographed some of Britain's top glamour models ncluding Samantha Fox, Katie Price aka Jordan, Jessica-Jane Clement, Marina Baker ( whom he had discovered and photographed for her Miss March 1987 pictorial ), and 2006 Playboy Special Edition model of the year Louise Glover.
* Saffira-Raj Ahten's favored consort in his harem, gifted with an endowment of glamour for each time Raj Ahten had lain with her, making her devastatingly beautiful.

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The cool detachment of the original character was replaced by a crazed mania, in which Cruella only barely clung to a sheen of glamour.
However, to add some spurious glamour to the tale, the 64-year-old bearded hostage was replaced with attractive young " Eden Perdicaris ", played by Candice Bergen.

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The Scarlatti Inheritance ( 1971 ) by Robert Ludlum is usually considered the first American modern ( glamour and dirt ) spy thriller weighing action and reflection.
There is no industry standard for glamour modeling and varies greatly by country.
However, the glamour market became saturated by the mid 2000s and numerous men's magazines wen under including Arena, Stuff in the United States, and FHM in the United States.
When Colbert received a Kennedy Center Honor, her fashion sense was referred to with a quotation from Jeanie Basinger in The International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: " glamour is the sort that women attain for themselves by using their intelligence to create a timeless personal style.
" Using unknown actors and filming with no more than three minimal sets, a sole exterior ( a used-car lot ) to represent Los Angeles, a few stock shots, and some shaky back-projection, Ulmer conjures up a black, paranoid vision, totally untainted by glamour, of shabby characters trapped in a spiral of irrational guilt.
Privately called " Carol Cleavage " by the other Pythons, she called herself the " glamour stooge ".
He attempted to reform the organization of the army in 1796 by introducing The Infantry Codes ; a series of guidelines that based the organization of the army largely upon show and glamour, but his greatest commander, Suvorov completely ignored them, believing them to be worthless.
Originally just wanting a single female singer to replace the high backing vocals originally provided by Martyn Ware, he says that he thought having two female vocalists / dancers would also add potential glamour to the band.
The latter contributed to the international glamour of the city by winning the UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup and the European Super Cup in 1988.
The message may be that " innocence is sexy " ( as used by Calvin Klein when it uses young people in provocative poses ), or that link pain and violence with sexiness and glamour ( as used by Versace ), or that women enjoy being dominated, or that women come with a product ( e. g. in the advertisement for Budweiser Beer ), or that the use of a certain product is naughty but legal, or that use of a certain product will make the user more attractive to the opposite sex, and many other messages.
Taking inspiration from their Bollywood counterparts, actors on the small screen are also concentrating on the glamour quotient of saris on their TV shows. Producer Hemal Thakkar commented ," Fashion sense on TV has surely changed. The actors raise the oomph factor by showing off their curves, yet not showing too much skin, to avoid upsetting families — their main audience.
However, in 1992, Corrigan left the band to pursue a solo career, a decision that was prompted partly by a desire to record and promote her own material ( which she felt was not getting enough exposure in The Beautiful South ) and partly by ethical disagreements with some of Heaton's lyrics, particularly songs such as " 36D ", which criticised British glamour models and the industry that employed them.
Connie Hamzy, also known as “ Sweet Connie ”, a prominent groupie in the 1960s argues in favor of the groupie movement and defends her chosen lifestyle by saying, “ Look we ’ re not hookers, we loved the glamour ” ( Pop & Hiss ).
A number of Whitelighters possess the power to glamour their identity by creating an illusion around their body to appear as another individual.
Magazines and tabloids called them everything from " the sexiest twins alive ” and " the best selling calendar models of the world ” ( Cosmopolitan UK ) to referring to them as both “ bizarre and bulimic ” and “ sexual icons and America ’ s cartoon sweethearts ” ( Entertainment Weekly ) The London Sun said that the Barbi Twins “ took the glamour world by storm ”.
Commoners and nobles fought for control of the freeholds and glamour until a peace accord was reached by the new High King David.
The Books of Faerie established that Titania's true appearance was constantly hidden by a magical glamour, which may offer an explanation for the changing skin tone.
Located far from the railroad, Kamarpukur was untouched by the glamour of the city and contained rice fields, tall palms, royal banyans, a few lakes, and two cremation grounds.
At this time Ossie's design style was heavily influenced by Pop Art and Hollywood glamour.
1997: Four glamour girls, naked from the waist down, mill about the building for a piece by video artist Vanessa Beecroft.
June Palmer began work as a topless dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, appeared in 8mm glamour films made by Harrison Marks ( Flesh and Fantasie ( Nightmare at Elm Manor ), Photo Session, Star Strip, Dream Goddess, China Garden, The Naked World of June Palmer ), Russell Gay ( So Fur, So Good, Beauty and the Barn ), Express Films ( Body Beautiful ) and Arthur Howell ( June in Orbit, Calamity June, Castaway, Mission Possible, Special Agent ) and graduated to minor parts in movies, including The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 ), Taste the Blood of Dracula ( 1969 ) and Games That Lovers Play ( 1971 ).
Hamilton's unlikely career as a film actress was driven by the very qualities that placed her in stark contrast to the stereotypical Hollywood glamour girl.

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