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2010-02-11
Posted by:Fred

#8  Indeed it is. Fortunately Rantburg & the D-S&T-P publish photos of healthy women with appropriate curves.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-11 19:35  

#7  Yuck. That's nasty.
Posted by: Fred   2010-02-11 19:31  

#6  And from the other side of the universe:

http://english.pravda.ru/photo/report/anorexic_models-3299

Posted by: Uncle Phester   2010-02-11 18:24  

#5  another Instalanche! Sit up straight people, look sharp!
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-11 08:31  

#4  Corinne Mae Griffin aka Corinne Griffith


A Handful

A Fox in the Henhouse

No Dancing Cheek to Cheek

Played a Hood Ornament

Daily Gam Shot

Nightie Night


Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2010-02-11 06:24  

#3  Happy Birthday

Gone to the Big Gam Locker in the Sky

Eva Gabor aka Lisa Douglas "Green Acres"

Kim Stanley aka Myra Savage in "Séance on a Wet Afternoon"


Tina Louise aka Tina Blacker aka Ginger Grant "Gilligan's Island" (76)


Nekkid as and Egg

Nightie Night


Catherine Hickland aka Lindsay Rappaport on "One Life to Live," (54)



Carey Lowell aka Pam Bouvier in "Licence to Kill" (49)


Gams on the Left


Jennifer Aniston aka Rachel Green in "Friends" (41)


Daily Gam Shot

Nekkid as an Egg
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2010-02-11 04:30  

#2  Later career

Corinne Griffith was one of the few film stars to move successfully into new careers once her stardom had ended. She was an accomplished writer who published eleven books including two best sellers, My Life with The Redskins and the memoir Papa's Delicate Condition, which was made into a 1963 film starring Jackie Gleason about the Ghio and Griffin family. Her actual family names were used in the film. Her ventures into real estate were particularly successful (at one point she owned four different major office buildings in Los Angeles, each of them named after her) and she was one of the major forces in Republican politics in California for decades.

During her marriage to Marshall, she composed the lyrics to the Redskins "fight" song "Hail to the Redskins" which became one of the most famous football anthems.
[edit] Personal life

Griffith was married four times. She married actor and frequent co-star Webster Campbell (1920 - 1923), producer Walter Morosco (1924-1934), and the owner of the Washington Redskins football team George Preston Marshall (1936 - 1958). In a 1955 cook book Eggs I Have Known, Griffith referred to him as "The Marshall without a plan."

In 1966, within a few days, she married and divorced her fourth husband, Broadway actor Danny Scholl (Call Me Mister). Scholl was 45, more than 25 years Griffith's junior. In court she testified that she was not Corinne Griffith. She claimed that she was the actresses' younger (by twenty years) sister who had taken her place upon the famous sister's death. Contradicting testimony by actresses Betty Blythe and Claire Windsor, who had both known her since the 1920s, did not shake her story. In 1974, Adele Whitely Fletcher, editor of Photoplay, said Griffith was still claiming that she was her own younger sister.
[edit] Death

On July 13, 1979, Griffith died of heart failure in Santa Monica, California, aged 84. At the time of her death, her personal estate was worth over one hundred and fifty million dollars. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Corrine Griffith has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.
Posted by: 3dc   2010-02-11 00:55  

#1  from wikipedia
Corinne Griffith (November 21, 1894 – July 13, 1979) was an American actress. Dubbed "The Orchid Lady of the Screen",[1] she was one of the most popular film actresses of the 1920s and widely considered the most beautiful actress of the silent screen. Shortly after the advent of sound film, Griffith retired from acting and became a successful author.
Posted by: 3dc   2010-02-11 00:53  

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