Monday, February 28, 2011

Jane Russell

The Actress Heated Up the Silver Screen

Jane Russell started her career in movies as star of "The Outlaw," a film so sultry that it sat unreleased for 5 years while its producer, Howard Hughes, negotiated with the censors over shots of her cleavage.

Ms. Russell, who died Monday at age 89, was a star long before most of the public ever saw one of her movies—as a popular, World War II pinup.

But so over-the-top was her appearance that she had more success in comedies, including "The Paleface" (1948) with Bob Hope.

Mr. Hope liked to introduce her on his radio show as "the 2 and only Jane Russell."

Perhaps the highlight of Ms. Russell's career was co-starring with another bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos's sly 1953 hit musical about a pair of showgirls on the prowl.

She was a native of Bemidji, Minn., and everything about her was real, including her name, Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell.

Her family moved to the Los Angeles area in the 1930s. Her father worked as an office manager and her mother was a lay preacher. Ms. Russell took piano and acting lessons.

It was while she was working as a receptionist that she was discovered and signed immediately by Mr. Hughes to a film contract.

She made a string of movies including a pair of films noirs co-starring Robert Mitchum, one of the few leads who seemed to thrive on screen with her, "His Kind of Woman" (1951) and "Macao" (1952).

In the late 1940s, Ms. Russell launched a musical career as a nightclub singer.

She also recorded gospel music and headed a Hollywood Bible study group. In 1971, she did a turn on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's "Company."

She also became the Tv spokesman for Playtex, and the ubiquitous Cross Your Heart Bras — "for us full-figured gals"— reintroduced her to generations unaware of what the original fuss had been about.

Unable to have children herself, Ms. Russell adopted 3 children and founded World Adoption International Agency, which helped arrange the adoptions of over 40,000 overseas children.

Jane Russell

The Actress Heated Up the Silver Screen

Jane Russell started her career in movies as star of "The Outlaw," a film so sultry that it sat unreleased for 5 years while its producer, Howard Hughes, negotiated with the censors over shots of her cleavage.

Ms. Russell, who died Monday at age 89, was a star long before most of the public ever saw one of her movies—as a popular, World War II pinup.

But so over-the-top was her appearance that she had more success in comedies, including "The Paleface" (1948) with Bob Hope.

Mr. Hope liked to introduce her on his radio show as "the 2 and only Jane Russell."

Perhaps the highlight of Ms. Russell's career was co-starring with another bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos's sly 1953 hit musical about a pair of showgirls on the prowl.

She was a native of Bemidji, Minn., and everything about her was real, including her name, Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell.

Her family moved to the Los Angeles area in the 1930s. Her father worked as an office manager and her mother was a lay preacher. Ms. Russell took piano and acting lessons.

It was while she was working as a receptionist that she was discovered and signed immediately by Mr. Hughes to a film contract.

She made a string of movies including a pair of films noirs co-starring Robert Mitchum, one of the few leads who seemed to thrive on screen with her, "His Kind of Woman" (1951) and "Macao" (1952).

In the late 1940s, Ms. Russell launched a musical career as a nightclub singer.

She also recorded gospel music and headed a Hollywood Bible study group. In 1971, she did a turn on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's "Company."

She also became the Tv spokesman for Playtex, and the ubiquitous Cross Your Heart Bras — "for us full-figured gals"— reintroduced her to generations unaware of what the original fuss had been about.

Unable to have children herself, Ms. Russell adopted 3 children and founded World Adoption International Agency, which helped arrange the adoptions of over 40,000 overseas children.

Jane Russell

The Actress Heated Up the Silver Screen

Jane Russell started her career in movies as star of "The Outlaw," a film so sultry that it sat unreleased for 5 years while its producer, Howard Hughes, negotiated with the censors over shots of her cleavage.

Ms. Russell, who died Monday at age 89, was a star long before most of the public ever saw one of her movies—as a popular, World War II pinup.

But so over-the-top was her appearance that she had more success in comedies, including "The Paleface" (1948) with Bob Hope.

Mr. Hope liked to introduce her on his radio show as "the 2 and only Jane Russell."

Perhaps the highlight of Ms. Russell's career was co-starring with another bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos's sly 1953 hit musical about a pair of showgirls on the prowl.

She was a native of Bemidji, Minn., and everything about her was real, including her name, Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell.

Her family moved to the Los Angeles area in the 1930s. Her father worked as an office manager and her mother was a lay preacher. Ms. Russell took piano and acting lessons.

It was while she was working as a receptionist that she was discovered and signed immediately by Mr. Hughes to a film contract.

She made a string of movies including a pair of films noirs co-starring Robert Mitchum, one of the few leads who seemed to thrive on screen with her, "His Kind of Woman" (1951) and "Macao" (1952).

In the late 1940s, Ms. Russell launched a musical career as a nightclub singer.

She also recorded gospel music and headed a Hollywood Bible study group. In 1971, she did a turn on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's "Company."

She also became the Tv spokesman for Playtex, and the ubiquitous Cross Your Heart Bras — "for us full-figured gals"— reintroduced her to generations unaware of what the original fuss had been about.

Unable to have children herself, Ms. Russell adopted 3 children and founded World Adoption International Agency, which helped arrange the adoptions of over 40,000 overseas children.

Amparo Muñoz, Miss Universe 1974, passed away - Amparo Muñoz, the only woman from Spain to have won the Miss Universe title, died on Sunday night at..

Amparo Muñoz, Miss Universe 1974, passed away

Amparo Muñoz, the only woman from Spain to have won the Miss Universe title, died on Sunday night at her home, in her hometown of Malaga. She died after being sick for a long time, surrounded by her loved ones.



Amparo was a controversial Miss Universe, who renounced the title 6 months after winning it in the Philippines.

She did not crown Miss Universe 1975, in El Salvador.

Muñoz became an actress in Spain and wrote a book.

She died at the age of 56, and will always be remember as a stunning Miss Universe, perhaps one of the most beautiful ever crowned.


Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties

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Unofficial Supplement VII Art News

Still nothing confirmed, but this evening I swapped a couple of e-mails with a really cool artist, and incidentally the author of the first roleplaying game I ever played. He is, possibly, willing to do a couple of illustrations for the interior pages of Supplement VII. I just wanted to share this information, but I'm not saying more on it until something actually happens. Instead, you get some amazing Community Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, just in case you missed it. So watch it, you fools!


Cape Town Pictures

Cape Town Pictures and Photo








Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, and the largest in land area, forming part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. It is the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape, as well as the legislative capital of South Africa, where the National Parliament and many government offices are located. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, including such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. Cape Town is also Africa's most popular tourist destination.

Cape Town Pictures

Cape Town Pictures and Photo








Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, and the largest in land area, forming part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. It is the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape, as well as the legislative capital of South Africa, where the National Parliament and many government offices are located. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, including such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. Cape Town is also Africa's most popular tourist destination.

Port Elizabeth Pictures

Port Elizabeth Pictures and Photo








Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", stretches for 16 km along Algoa Bay, and is one of the major seaports in South Africa. It is also referred to as Africa's Watersport Capital.

Port Elizabeth Pictures

Port Elizabeth Pictures and Photo








Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", stretches for 16 km along Algoa Bay, and is one of the major seaports in South Africa. It is also referred to as Africa's Watersport Capital.

19-year-old Eva Hager is the winner of Miss Salzburg 2011 - Eva and Elisabeth will advance to compete in Miss Austria 2011 pageant

Last Saturday night, Miss Salzburg 2011 pageant took place.

WINNER was 19-year-old Eva Hager.





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1st Runner-up Elisabeth Thoma, 25


Eva and Elisabeth will advance to compete in Miss Austria 2011 pageant to be held on March 26.

Click here to see more photos.

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Miss Luanda 2011 pageant took place on February 19, 2011 - The winner was Manuela Agostinho. Manuela will represent Luanda in Miss Angola 2012 pageant

Miss Luanda 2011 pageant took place on February 19, 2011

WINNER of the pageant will represent Luanda in Miss Angola 2012 pageant.

Click here to see more photos from the event.


The winner was Manuela Agostinho. Manuela will represent Luanda in Miss Angola 2012 pageant.

Watch a video clip here.

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ilovebeauty56:
http://www.pinoyexchange.com/
and all sources for the information and pictures)

Miss Universe 1974 Amparo Muñoz passed away

Amparo Muñoz, the only woman from Spain to have won the Miss Universe title, died on Sunday night at her home, in her hometown of Malaga. She died after being sick for a long time, surrounded by her loved ones.



Amparo was a controversial Miss Universe, who renounced the title 6 months after winning it in the Philippines.

She did not crown Miss Universe 1975, in El Salvador.

Muñoz became an actress in Spain and wrote a book.

She died at the age of 56, and will always be remember as a stunning Miss Universe, perhaps one of the most beautiful ever crowned.


Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties

Miss Universe 1974 Amparo Muñoz passed away

Amparo Muñoz, the only woman from Spain to have won the Miss Universe title, died on Sunday night at her home, in her hometown of Malaga. She died after being sick for a long time, surrounded by her loved ones.



Amparo was a controversial Miss Universe, who renounced the title 6 months after winning it in the Philippines.

She did not crown Miss Universe 1975, in El Salvador.

Muñoz became an actress in Spain and wrote a book.

She died at the age of 56, and will always be remember as a stunning Miss Universe, perhaps one of the most beautiful ever crowned.


Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties

Holly Madison Pictures

Holly Madison Pictures and Photo





Holly Madison Pictures

Holly Madison Pictures and Photo





Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose posed as a model for Sherri Hill brand

Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose posed as a model for Sherri Hill brand.


Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose and Miss Arizona USA 2011 Brittany Brannon



Special thanks and credits to & Miss Maryland USA websitebeautypageantnews.com

Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose posed as a model for Sherri Hill brand

Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose posed as a model for Sherri Hill brand.


Miss Maryland USA 2011 Allyn Rose and Miss Arizona USA 2011 Brittany Brannon



Special thanks and credits to & Miss Maryland USA websitebeautypageantnews.com
 

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