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At one point, she had a poster entitled "The Spirit of 76 (Inches)" in the early 1970's and then proceeded to star in two camp classics: "Double Agent 73" (1974) and "Deadly Weapons" (1973). | At one point, she had a poster entitled "The Spirit of 76 (Inches)" in the early 1970's and then proceeded to star in two camp classics: "Double Agent 73" (1974) and "Deadly Weapons" (1973). | ||
She was immensely popular on the striptease circuit in the 60's. However, at some point, she came to the attention of filmmaker extraordinaire, Doris Wishman. And in 1973, Doris cast Chesty (aka Zsa Zsa) in the role of Krystal in the film Deadly Weapons. This was followed in 1974 with Double Agent 73. | She was immensely popular on the striptease circuit in the 60's. However, at some point, she came to the attention of filmmaker extraordinaire, Doris Wishman. And in 1973, Doris cast Chesty (aka Zsa Zsa) in the role of Krystal in the film ''Deadly Weapons''. This was followed in 1974 with "Double Agent 73". | ||
In 1976 she was asked to appear in the Federico Fellini film, "Casanova. Ms Morgan's film career began again in the 1990's. In 1994, filmmaker John Waters used footage of Chesty from the film Double Agent 73 in his 1994 film Serial Mom. Additionally, Waters wrote a role for her in his (never made) sequel to Pink Flamingos (Flamingos Forever). | |||
==Later Life== | ==Later Life== | ||
Very little has been heard from her since her film-making heyday, but it is known that she had two daughters, one of whom later died. Neither daughter was as massively endowed as their mother. She is name-checked in the Tom Waits song "Pasties and a G-String". | Very little has been heard from her since her film-making heyday, but it is known that she had two daughters, one of whom later died. Neither daughter was as massively endowed as their mother. She is name-checked in the Tom Waits song "Pasties and a G-String". | ||
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| Born | 1928 Poland |
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| Measurements | 73-32-36 |
| Cup size | FF |
| Boobs | Natural |
| Hair | Blonde |
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Chesty Morgan (born Ilana Wilczkowsky in 1928 in Poland) is best known for her extremely large breasts and her appearances in the sexploitation films of director Doris Wishman. Celebrity Sleuth magazine estimated her measurements as 73-32-36, with a cup size of FF. Looking at her pictures, though, this cup size has to be a great underestimate. She is considered one of the original archetypes for the breed of extremely large-breasted models and porn stars that began to emerge in the 1980s. Unlike many of these gigantically endowed porn stars and models, her breasts were not augmented with implants. She was often billed as having "the World's Largest Naturally Occurring Bosom".
Career
An orphan, she was sent to live on a kibbutz in Palestine at the outbreak of World War II. In 1974, she married National League baseball umpire Dick Stello. He died in a freak accident in 1987.
At one point, she had a poster entitled "The Spirit of 76 (Inches)" in the early 1970's and then proceeded to star in two camp classics: "Double Agent 73" (1974) and "Deadly Weapons" (1973).
She was immensely popular on the striptease circuit in the 60's. However, at some point, she came to the attention of filmmaker extraordinaire, Doris Wishman. And in 1973, Doris cast Chesty (aka Zsa Zsa) in the role of Krystal in the film Deadly Weapons. This was followed in 1974 with "Double Agent 73".
In 1976 she was asked to appear in the Federico Fellini film, "Casanova. Ms Morgan's film career began again in the 1990's. In 1994, filmmaker John Waters used footage of Chesty from the film Double Agent 73 in his 1994 film Serial Mom. Additionally, Waters wrote a role for her in his (never made) sequel to Pink Flamingos (Flamingos Forever).
Later Life
Very little has been heard from her since her film-making heyday, but it is known that she had two daughters, one of whom later died. Neither daughter was as massively endowed as their mother. She is name-checked in the Tom Waits song "Pasties and a G-String".
Chesty Morgan-The Band
Chesty Morgan is also the name of a fairly obscure Swedish pop band. An odd collective from Stockholm, the Chesties generally provide an atmospheric euro-cabaret take on gypsy tunes. Featuring the lovely primadonna, Maya de Vesques on vocals, whose sound is rather reminiscent of Yma Sumac, other members of the band are Per Sunding and Patrik Bartosch from Eggstone and Johnny Essing from Bob hund.
Filmography
- Third Hand (1981)
- Fellini's Casanova (1976)
- Double Agent 73 (1974)
- Deadly Weapons (1973)
External links
- The Chesty Morgan Worship Page, a fan site
- Chesty Morgan at The Big Breast Archive
- Chesty Morgan at the Pinup Tributes site



