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Adele once ran for Congress for the Peace and Freedom Party.

15mm macro of girls face

Adele

B&W film photography

Adele's jumbo-tron was exceptional!

Me and Adele are a complicated pair- First, I decided not to order her becuase her eyeshadow looked so orange in the promo pics. Then, I got a good price for her and Luchia together, got them both and thought I could sell Adele. Next, she looked so amazing out of box (her eyeshadow isn't orange, but the prettiest shape of gold) that I decided I'll keep her... Now, I discovered some really bad marks on her hand and I'm really frustrated... Anyway, she's a beauty :)

I think this set from the Match-set-go series (Travel wear) is pretty perfect for her!

Pink Glam Adele Makeda, shoes are from Nu Classic Lilith Blair.

 

Adele wears In Bloom's dress and shows off her new eyelashes.

The fabulous Adele at the Granada Theater.

Adele Makeda - Faces Of Adele - Integrity Toys Doll

Fotos tomadas con el iphone simplemente para mostrar mi colección ya que aún tengo que conseguir una buena cámara :)

Las fotos han sido tomadas de noche y con la luz de 2 flexos, jaja

Dutch postcard by Takken, no. 3180 Photo: Europa-Columbia. Collection: Geoffrey Donaldson Institute.

 

Glamorous Adele Jergens (1917-2002) was an American film actress of the 1940s and 1950s who was often cast in B-films as blonde floozies and burlesque dancers.

 

Adele Jergens was born Adele Louisa Jurgens in Brooklyn, New York, in 1917 (her birth date is sometimes listed as 1922). She was the youngest of four to working-class Norwegian parents. She graduated from Grover Cleveland High School and received a scholarship to study at a Manhattan dance studio. Jergens first rose to prominence in the late 1930s, when she danced in the Moss Hart/Cole Porter musical Jubilee!, and was named Miss World's Fairest at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In the early 1940s, she worked as a model and chorus girl, including a short stint as a Rockette, and was dubbed "The Champagne Blonde", "The Girl with the Million Dollar Legs", and even "The Number One Showgirl in New York City". In the burlesque revue Star and Garter (1942), Adele had a featured role while understudying one of its headliners, Gypsy Rose Lee. She went on for Ms. Lee, and Hollywood took immediate notice with Twentieth Century-Fox signing her up. Adele started at the bottom rank at Fox with decorative showgirl or good-time girl parts in the musicals Hello Frisco, Hello (H. Bruce Humberstone, 1943), Sweet Rosie O'Grady (Irving Cummings, 1943), and The Gang's All Here (Busby Berkeley, 1943). When Fox dropped her option, she was snatched up by Columbia in a seven-year contract. She was entrusted with the lead female role as Princess Armina of Baghdad in the Eastern adventure A Thousand and One Nights (Alfred E. Green, 1945) starring Phil Silvers and handsome Cornel Wilde as Aladdin. Brunette Jergens became a blonde and displayed a brusque comic flair as the aptly-named Allura in the Rosalind Russell comedy She Wouldn't Say Yes (Alexander Hall, 1945). She played a hilariously-accented blonde briefly competing for Russell's man Lee Bowman. Adele also top-lined her own musical albeit the quickly forgotten When a Girl's Beautiful (Frank McDonald, 1947) which co-starred Marc Platt and Stephen Dunne. She was cast as blonde floozies and burlesque dancers in such films as Down to Earth (Alexander Hall, 1947) starring Rita Hayworth and The Dark Past (Rudolph Maté, 1948) starring William Holden. Gary Brumburgh describes her aptly at IMDb as: "the tough-talking, plump-cheeked peroxide blonde who gave her fair share of tawdry trouble in backstage dramas, film noir, crime potboilers, and adventure yarns. "

 

Adele Jergens played Marilyn Monroe's mother in Ladies of the Chorus (Phil Karlson, 1948) despite being only 9 years older than Monroe. In 1949, Jergens met and married actor Glenn Langan, while filming Treasure of Monte Cristo (William Berke, 1949), a Film Noir set in San Francisco. They had one child, a son named Tracy Langan, who eventually worked in Hollywood behind the scenes, as a film technician. She played an exotic dancer in Armored Car Robbery (Richard Fleischer, 1950) and also appeared in Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951). She had a part in The Cobweb (Vincente Minnelli, 1955) starring Richard Widmark and Lauren Bacall. She also worked in the 1950s radio show Stand By For Crime as 'Glamourpuss' Carol Curtis with her husband Glenn Langan as Chuck Morgan. Adele Jergens-Langan retired from the screen in 1956. She and Langan remained married until his death from lymphoma, in 1991. In 2001, their son, 48-year-old Tracy Langan died of a brain tumour. This devastated the actress and her health declined quickly after her son's death. Adele Jergens died the following year of pneumonia, just days before her 85th birthday. She was buried beside her husband and son at Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Chatsworth, California, under the headstone marked 'Langan'. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "She was (...) headstrong at trying to bust out of the chorus lines and cheesecake parts to become a topnotch "A" actress draw. She failed in the latter but nevertheless left a respectable Hollywood legacy for the host of hard-as-nails babes that did leave an impression."

 

Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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Adele live! Alexandra Theatre Birmingham – 04/05/2008

 

Photographer: Bianca Barrett

 

Photographed for Birmingham Live. Read about the gig here... www.brumlive.com

 

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Adele at the WXPN Free at Noon Concet at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia. She has an incredible song out called "Rolling in the Deep" check out the video. Photo by Kathleen Hill. © 2011 All Rights Reserved.

Adèle Haenel

2021/04/12

adele at la zona rosa in austin.

Adèle Haenel 2021 April

Adele at the WXPN Free at Noon Concet at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia. She has an incredible song out called "Rolling in the Deep" check out the video. Photo by Kathleen Hill. © 2011 All Rights Reserved.

Adèle Haenel at International Women Day manifestation on 8 March, 2021 in Paris

Adèle Haenel at International Women Day manifestation on 8 March, 2021 in Paris

We had such great seats! First row second level and right across from the satellite stage!

Adele performing Chasing Pavements live @ paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland on 8th April 2011

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