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== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
*Peeping Tom (1960) | * ''Peeping Tom'' (1960) | ||
* | * ''Witches Brew'' (1960) | ||
*The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) | * ''The Window Dresser'' (1961) | ||
*The Naked World of Harrison Marks ( | * ''Naked as Nature Intended'' (1961) | ||
* | * ''The Day the Earth Caught Fire'' (1961) | ||
* ''The Chimney Sweeps'' (1963) | |||
* ''The Naked World of Harrison Marks'' (1966) | |||
* ''Legend of the Werewolf'' (1975) (uncredited) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Pamela Green |
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| Personal | |
| Also known as | Rita Landre, Princess Sonmar Harricks |
| Born | March 28, 1932[1] |
| Died | May 7, 2010 (aged 78) Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom |
| Years active | 1957-1975 |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Nationality | British |
| Body | |
| Measurements | 37-23-36 [2] |
| Bra/cup size | D[1] |
| Boobs | Natural |
| Body type | Slim |
| Hair | Blonde |
| Performances | |
| Shown | Topless, Bush, Full frontal |
Links and profiles |
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| Official website | |
| Databases | |
| IMDb | |

Pamela Green (born March 28, 1932 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England) rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s as an British pin up model and actress. She was a regular model for Harrison Marks, Zoltán Glass, Horace Roye, and John Everard.
Career
Pamela Green founded Kamera with photographer Harrison Marks in 1957. [3] In 1960, she appeared in the psychological thriller Peeping Tom, directed by Michael Powell. Green’s website describes how she invented the character of Rita Landre, who intrigued Powell – he even borrowed the Parisian set Green had built in which to photograph the character. A three-page article in the first issue of Showgirl Glamour Review (1955) featured Green posing in nothing but a scarf and a belt. In the same issue was a photograph of Green disguised as Landre, in the same belt but a longer scarf. A short article (‘High-powered Rita’) with the picture described 'top-line glamour model' Landre’s circus background. [4] When the film was released, a nude shot of Green had to be cut after protests from Local Watch Committees in various towns before its scheduled screening[5], but in 1979 she was rediscovered by a new generation of fans when it was shown in its original version at the 1979 New York Film Festival, through the efforts of Martin Scorsese. [6]
Personal life
After dissolving the partnership with Harrison Marks in 1967, Pamela Green moved to the Isle of Wight and married Douglas Webb, a glamour photographer, with whom she made more photographs. Pamela started figure modelling to pay for her art school studies and moved on to photographic modelling because it paid more.
She was responsible for staging and props and costumes, choosing and training other models, as well as modelling herself. She was the main initiator and business organizer of Kamera and its successors. She is also an accomplished painter and classical pianist.
Filmography
- Peeping Tom (1960)
- Witches Brew (1960)
- The Window Dresser (1961)
- Naked as Nature Intended (1961)
- The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
- The Chimney Sweeps (1963)
- The Naked World of Harrison Marks (1966)
- Legend of the Werewolf (1975) (uncredited)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 IMDb
- ↑ 60's Glam Database. archive.org. mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk.
- ↑ Kamera. Official site. Retrieved on 2007-05-26.
- ↑ Men's magazines: an A to Z. magforum. Retrieved on 2009-01-14.
- ↑ Even though it is just one breast exposed for just a few seconds
- ↑ Peeping Tom. Official site. Retrieved on 2007-05-26.
External links
- Art of the Nude. pamela-green.co.uk.
- Interview. Bizarre (magazine).
- (2007) Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, third. Reynolds & Hearn books.
- Pamela Green profile on
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