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'''Corrinne Russell''' (born November 22, [[1963]] in Birmingham, [[England]]) | '''Corrinne Russell''' (born November 22, [[1963]] in Birmingham, [[England]], UK) is a [[Page 3 Girl]] and [[dancer]] during the 1980s. | ||
She became an accomplished student of gymnastics and dance as a young schoolgirl. She | She became an accomplished student of gymnastics and dance as a young schoolgirl. She went on to become an instructor herself, teaching acrobatic and ballroom dancing and specializing in Latin-American dance. Corinne spent six weeks in a Greek hotel displaying her own style of Terpsichore, and her dancing skills even led her to become a dancer on ''Top of the Pops''. She is also a contortionist. | ||
She | She has worked as an office girl and a barmaid in a pub, where while she worked she grew in skill as a dart player. So much so that she went on to captain a women's dart team. It was while working as a barmaid that a fashion photographer eventually noticed her and her modeling career began. She went on to become one of ''The Sun'''s most popular Page 3 Girls. | ||
She became one of the "Hill's Angels" on the 1983 cycle of ''The Benny Hill Show''. It was here that Corinne's contortionist talents were utilized to maximum effect during the "Keep Fit" section of "The Cruise Liner" Hill's Angels routine, and her end chase moments during the controversial "Super Teech" sketch, and the "Mahala Bubble dance" number. She also appeared in the "Holiday" sketch and the Hill's Angels routine "Wild, Wild West". | She became one of the "Hill's Angels" on the 1983 cycle of ''The Benny Hill Show''. It was here that Corinne's contortionist talents were utilized to maximum effect during the "Keep Fit" section of "The Cruise Liner" Hill's Angels routine, and her end chase moments during the controversial "Super Teech" sketch, and the "Mahala Bubble dance" number. She also appeared in the "Holiday" sketch and the Hill's Angels routine "Wild, Wild West". | ||
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Corinne's film work includes ''Absolute Beginners'', ''Highlander'', and was chosen along with Janine Andrews and Joni Flynn to dance in silhouette during the opening credits of the 1983 James Bond flick ''Octopussy''. She had a minor role in the notorious bomb ''Bolero'' which starred Bo Derek that was directed by Bo's then husband John Derek. Corinne was in an outdoor hot tub in her only scene. | Corinne's film work includes ''Absolute Beginners'', ''Highlander'', and was chosen along with Janine Andrews and Joni Flynn to dance in silhouette during the opening credits of the 1983 James Bond flick ''Octopussy''. She had a minor role in the notorious bomb ''Bolero'' which starred Bo Derek that was directed by Bo's then husband John Derek. Corinne was in an outdoor hot tub in her only scene. | ||
She | She appeared in the May 1983 issue of ''Lui'' magazine in a 3D layout of her in poses of various famous pin-ups, such as [[Brigitte Bardot]], [[Marilyn Monroe]], [[Jayne Mansfield]] as well as in ''High Society'' in May of 1988. Corinne has also graced many print ads for swimsuits and lingerie (mainly appearing in Europe), and was featured as a character in the video game "Vixen", released in 1988, and was in the AC/DC rock video, ''You Shook Me All Night Long''. | ||
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Corrinne Russell (born November 22, 1963 in Birmingham, England, UK) is a Page 3 Girl and dancer during the 1980s.
She became an accomplished student of gymnastics and dance as a young schoolgirl. She went on to become an instructor herself, teaching acrobatic and ballroom dancing and specializing in Latin-American dance. Corinne spent six weeks in a Greek hotel displaying her own style of Terpsichore, and her dancing skills even led her to become a dancer on Top of the Pops. She is also a contortionist.
She has worked as an office girl and a barmaid in a pub, where while she worked she grew in skill as a dart player. So much so that she went on to captain a women's dart team. It was while working as a barmaid that a fashion photographer eventually noticed her and her modeling career began. She went on to become one of The Sun's most popular Page 3 Girls.
She became one of the "Hill's Angels" on the 1983 cycle of The Benny Hill Show. It was here that Corinne's contortionist talents were utilized to maximum effect during the "Keep Fit" section of "The Cruise Liner" Hill's Angels routine, and her end chase moments during the controversial "Super Teech" sketch, and the "Mahala Bubble dance" number. She also appeared in the "Holiday" sketch and the Hill's Angels routine "Wild, Wild West".
Corinne's film work includes Absolute Beginners, Highlander, and was chosen along with Janine Andrews and Joni Flynn to dance in silhouette during the opening credits of the 1983 James Bond flick Octopussy. She had a minor role in the notorious bomb Bolero which starred Bo Derek that was directed by Bo's then husband John Derek. Corinne was in an outdoor hot tub in her only scene.
She appeared in the May 1983 issue of Lui magazine in a 3D layout of her in poses of various famous pin-ups, such as Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield as well as in High Society in May of 1988. Corinne has also graced many print ads for swimsuits and lingerie (mainly appearing in Europe), and was featured as a character in the video game "Vixen", released in 1988, and was in the AC/DC rock video, You Shook Me All Night Long.



