Jeanne Carmen dies
Jeanne Carmen, the “little country girl” who became a 1950s pinup and actress and hobnobbed with Frank Sinatra and other stars, has died. She was 77. Carmen died of lymphoma Thursday at her Orange County home, said her son, Brandon James. Born on Aug. 4, 1930, in Paragould, Ark., Carmen picked cotton with her family before running away at 13.
“I was just a little country girl that wanted to be a movie star,” she told the Orange County Register in 1996.
ABC 7 News myTAKE - What’s Your Opinion? Carmen was still a teenager when she came to New York and, despite having no show business experience, immediately became a dancer in a Broadway show called “Burlesque,” with comic Burt Lahr.
She later went into modeling, gaining a measure of success with a series of cheesecake shots in men’s magazines. One gig turned into a new career as a trick golfer. On tour with golfer Jack Redmond, she would perform stunts such as hitting a ball out of a man’s mouth.[source:www.wjla.com]































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