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Wednesday, 13 November 2019
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Bob Hope: "Culture is the ability to describe Jane Russell without using your hands."
ReplyDeleteCarol Burnett: "'The Outlaw' introduced two of Hollywood's biggest stars: Jane Russell."
And they were both right, TC. Apparently, Howard Hughes designed a bra for Jane to accentuate her 'attributes', but many years later she said that it was too uncomfortable so she didn't wear it - without telling Hughes.
ReplyDeleteJust love the sassy Jane Russell. This pic is a publicity still for her light romantic comedy, THE FUZZY PINK NIGHTGOWN (1957), which, ironically, was filmed in black & white. She played a blonde movie star who, on the evening her of the premiere of her movie, “The Kidnapped Bride,” is actually kidnapped!
ReplyDeleteDidn't she also play a blonde (for a scene or two) in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'? I don't usually publish anonymous comments, so I'd be obliged if you'd chose a name for yourself to use for any future comments, thanks.
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