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Spanish postcard by Raker, no. 1096, 1964. Stella Stevens in The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis, 1963).
American comedienne Stella Stevens (1936) starred as a voluptuous platinum blonde with a deep sultry voice in many Hollywood films of the 1960s. During the decade she was one of the most photographed women in the world.
Stella Stevens was born Estelle Caro Eggleston in Yazoo City, Mississippi, in 1936. While attending Memphis State College, Stella became interested in acting and modelling. While performing in a college production of Bus Stop, Stevens was discovered and offered a contract with 20th Century Fox. Her film debut was a bit part in the musical Say One for Me (Frank Tashlin, 1959), but her appearance in Li'l Abner (Melvin Frank, 1959) as Appassionata Von Climax is the one that got her noticed. In 1960, she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Then her centerfold spread in Playboy was one of the most popular issues. The following years, she co-starred with Bobby Darin in Too Late Blues (John Cassavetes, 1961), Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls! (Norman Taurog, 1962), Glenn Ford in The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), Jerry Lewis in The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis, 1963), and Dean Martin in the Matt Helm spy spoof The Silencers (Phil Karlson, 1966). One of her best parts was as Glenn Ford's drum-playing girlfriend in The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (Vincente Minnelli, 1962). On TV, she appeared in the series Surfside 6 (1960), Ben Casey (1961) and the soap opera General Hospital (1963).
By the late 1960s, Stella Stevens' career had leveled off and she was appearing in roles based on her looks. Hal Erickson at AllMovie: "Despite consistently good work, Stevens never achieved the full stardom that she deserved: When she posed again for Playboy in 1968, she admitted that it was purely to get people to attend her films." One of her best performances was opposite Jason Robards in Sam Peckinpah's The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), where she played Hildy, and showed that her talent was more than physical. In 1972 she starred in Irwin Allen's The Poseidon Adventure with Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Roddy McDowall, and Shelley Winters. Stevens played the role of Linda Rogo, the "refreshingly outspoken" ex-prostitute wife of Borgnine's character. She also starred in Blaxploitation films like Slaughter (Jack Starrett, 1972) with Jim Brown as a black Vietnam Veteran and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (Charles Bail, 1975) opposite Tamara Dobson. Notable is also the comedy Nickelodeon (Peter Bogdanovich, 1976), starring Ryan O'Neal. In the 1970s and 1980s, Stella became a fixture in movies made for television and appeared in a number of television series. Her big screen career slowed during that time, but she continued to appear in a number of straight-to-video films. Stevens produced and directed a documentary profiling a variety of women from many walks of life, entitled The American Heroine (1979). She also directed the inexpensive Canadian feature The Ranch (1989). On TV, she appeared in the critically acclaimed miniseries, In Cold Blood (Jonathan Kaplan, 1996), based on Truman Capote's book of the same name. Her television career continued into the 2000s when she appeared in an episode of the sitcom Twenty Good Years (2006). In 1954, the 16-years-old Stella Stevens had married electrician Noble Herman Stephens and the couple had a son, actor Andrew Stevens. They divorced in 1957 but Stella and her son retained a variation of her ex-husband's surname as their own professional surnames.
Sources: Tony Fontana (IMDb), Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Bright Lights Film Journal, Wikipedia and IMDb.
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Miss M capturing all the glamour of the original Pin -Up Girls!
Pictured here beside our Dodge Coronet Lancer it is hard to choose which is the most eye catching... but I think she wins by a leg!
Pin up girls!
photo and edit: Marianna Anagnostopoulou
model: Kirsten Ciel Lauder
make up: Yiannis Kasimis
hair: Irene Monemvasiou
styling: Sophie Tsi
We are thankful for the gentle concession of the car to Christos Kolovos
i love pin up girls because there from the 50's and 60's. they have a great style to them and everyone is different in there own way
It seems like I keep doing pin-up images. I'm bored by my own work, that's why I don't do it very often.
I'd like to picture some scene, with more people, but I find it very difficult to have a good lightning with more characters on screen....
....not mention making all mods work together...today for example my papyrus was not good, must have overwritten the good one with some other mod, so I couldn't give a pose to another character.
Pin-up styled cosplay of Captain America by Brit Bliss at Wizard World Philadelphia 2017.
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Pin-up + banquette arrière + Ford Mustang
Holga 120 / 4 poses (pellicule couleur Fuji Pro 160C)
full size !!! www.flickr.com/photos/stiveune/4690591301/sizes/o/
Hi Girls!
Passando rapidinho pra atualizar! Aderi a essa moda nova! hahaha achei muito bonito, e resolvi fazer tb! ^^
Escolhendo as cores, o susto, meu manacá que era ROXO, agora é ROSA FLUOR!
Como vcs sabem, rosa fluorescente é difícil de captar, então não tá fiel, e a cor que está no vidrinho muda na mão. Na hora que vc passa fica a cor do vidrinho, mas quando seca muda!! Fala sério né HITS!
Usei:
Nutribase - Pró Fortalecimento - Colorama
Manacá - 2x
Pin Up - Impala Gloss - 2x
O pin up ficava sempre abandonadinho, usei agora e me apaixonei!
Mais fotos embaixo!
A tarde visito vocês, tô cheia de coisa pra estudar!!
Beijos amores! =)
Yunuen - Half Korean Half Mexican. Very Beautiful Girl that I meet briefly. We did two sessions together and after lost any trace of her. Here personificating Naught Nurse fantasy.
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Published in polish mag "Fluid" #3 (16) 2002
Mexico DF, 2000
35 mm, Slide (cross processed from Negative)
Nikon F3, 55mm Carl Zeiss Lens
Melanie, Pin up
(esta foto solo tiene la edición imprescindible para colocar la firma. El resto es todo maquillaje e iluminación)
Ella: Melanie Fernández
Maquillaje: Irina Rivas
Peluquería: Iria Saez Costoya
Foto e iluminación: Isidro Cea
Sugerencia musical:
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VooDoo Kings Car Show at Easy Street Speed and Kustoms in Milford. Ohio. Courtney works for the company that organized the Pin-up Girl contest, Retrocentric of Cincinnati (www.Retro-Centric.com). They operate a photo studio where women can come, get their hair and makeup done, dress up in '40's and '50's clothing and then be photographed as a pin-up or in a retro style. Even though the studio turns out to be very close to where I live, I had no idea something like it existed, but apparently there are similar studios popping up all over the country.
Courtney was the MC for the Pin-up contest and was working her company's booth prior to the contest. She clearly knows how to present herself positively for a camera.