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  • ...sed to a '''daredevil''', who performs for a live audience. When they take the place of another actor, they are known as [[stunt double]]s. ...igged so that, while they look dangerous, safety mechanisms are built into the performance. Despite their well-choreographed appearance, stunts are still
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  • ...orned. The photo you print certainly shows that these ornaments can add to the attractions of European and well as Indian women, and I hope it becomes mor ...and ear adornments. She claims, and not without good evidence, to possess the smallest waist in England - 14 inches and can even take an inch off that. D
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  • ...Hefner's girlfriend for a couple of episodes and soon found herself living the role full time. She was on her way to becoming a multifaceted icon of 1970s Shortly after meeting Hefner, at his suggestion, she changed her name to the more showbiz-friendly Barbi Benton. "When he asked me out," Barbi recalls,
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  • ...eived for the film ''Skippy'' (1931). For nearly 50 years, Cooper remained the youngest Oscar nominee in any category. ...amily that his father was Jewish. The two never reunited after he had left the family.
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  • ...Helen Gould Beck''' in Hickory County, Missouri. She also performed under the name Billy Beck. She was an [[erotic dance|exotic dance]]r and [[actor|actr ...n" in Chicago, but had appeared in motion pictures and [[vaudeville]] from the 1920s.
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  • ...prominent British comedians of the post-war years started their careers at the theatre. ==As the Palais de Luxe==
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  • ...ar}}October 167th, 1918 as Margarita Carmen Cansino in Brooklyn, New York) the daughter of Spanish flamenco dancer Eduardo Cansino (Sr.) and English/Irish ...At age sixteen, she attracted the attention of film producers as part of "The Dancing Cansinos" and was signed by Fox Studios in 1935.
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  • {{ff|captive-ii|The Captive II}} (1999) ...Brigid must endure an education in submission until she is ready to serve the man who has chosen her.
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  • ...1989?). A vast majority of callers are male and earn more than $30,000/yr. The average caller spends $45 for 30 minutes. | || || "Stripper with a Difference" || Jane Jones strip show and exotic circus includes a 600 lb. Siberian tiger named Qadesh, a Burmese python, and
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  • ...minor on-screen role and served as technical advisor for the 1975 film "<I>The Devil's Rain</I>" and served as host and narrator for Nick Bougas' 1989 mon ...<I>The Devil's Avenger</I>" by Burton H. Wolfe, published in 1974, and "<I>The Secret Life of a Satanist</I>" by Blanche Barton, published in 1990.
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  • ...play''' is a form of [[human animal roleplay]] in which one player assumes the role of a dog or puppy. ...'t require special costumes or equipment. It is practiced, particularly in the early sessions, by couples involved in a serious [[D/s]] relationship. Ther
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  • ...ans for model airplanes. The latter became more prominent, and eventually, the magazine was renamed ''Flying Models'', and catered exclusively to model ai ...ng an audience of 10 million readers,<ref name=Weil8>Weil. p. 8</ref> with the most successful titles selling up to a million copies per issue. Pulp fict
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  • ...great sexual pleasure from this act, since the penis can be stimulated by the mouth, tongue, and throat of their partner. ...adjective ''deep'' and the noun ''throat'' are often concatenated to form the verb '''''"deepthroat".'''''
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  • | caption = Tura Satana<br>at The Spider Pool '''Tura Satana''' was a [[burlesque]] performer of the 1950s and `60s. She was a strikingly tall and buxom brunette who would star
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  • ...rried to actor and singer [[Al Jolson]]. She retired from show business in the 1940s, but made a widely publicized comeback on Broadway in 1971. ...ld get better pay. Although Keeler was interested in taking dance lessons, the family could not afford to send her.
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  • | caption = from the trailer for ''Million Dollar Mermaid'' (1952) ...950s. Her brother, Stanton Williams, also had a brief acting career during the 1920s before his untimely death while still a teenager.
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  • {{header}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Right Stuff, The}} name = The Right Stuff |
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  • ...[[dancer]] in a 1952 revue called <I>Paris to Piccadilly</I>, a version of the [[Folies Bergère]] in London. She became Marks' lover and began working wi ...e Harrison Marks. Marks' and Green's business partnership was dissolved in the same year, and in 1970 Marks was bankrupt.
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  • ...umb|right|350px|''Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World'' - Poster showing cowboys rounding up cattle and portrait of Col. W. ...aws, and wild animals that existed in the [[American West]]. While some of the storylines and characters were based on historical events, others were fict
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  • ...of films in which he co-starred with Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan, and Francis the Talking Mule. ...won a Primetime Emmy Award from four nominations and received two stars on the {{lc1|Hollywood Walk of Fame}}.
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