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'''Yvonne D'Angers''' ('''born''' [[September 2]], [[1944]] Tehran, Iran - [[June 10]], [[2009]] Las Vegas, Nevada) was an [[American]] [[stripper]] and [[actress]]. Yvonne was the first topless dancers in America. She gained fame by performing in San Francisco with other dancers like [[Carol Doda]]. Both were involved in obscenity trials in San Francisco in the 1960's that delivered favorable verdicts for the owners of the night clubs where they performed. In 1966, D'Angers chained herself to the Golden Gate Bridge as a protest against her ordered deportation to Iran, which was overturned in 1968.
'''Yvonne D'Angers''' ('''born''' [[September 2]], [[1944]] Tehran, Iran - [[June 10]], [[2009]] Las Vegas, Nevada) was an [[American]] [[stripper]] and [[actress]]. Yvonne was one of the first topless dancers in America. She gained fame by performing in San Francisco with other dancers like [[Carol Doda]]. Both were involved in obscenity trials in San Francisco in the 1960's that delivered favorable verdicts for the owners of the night clubs where they performed. In 1966, D'Angers chained herself to the Golden Gate Bridge as a protest against her ordered deportation to Iran, which was overturned in 1968.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

Revision as of 18:11, 2 September 2016

Yvonne D'Angers (born September 2, 1944 Tehran, Iran - June 10, 2009 Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American stripper and actress. Yvonne was one of the first topless dancers in America. She gained fame by performing in San Francisco with other dancers like Carol Doda. Both were involved in obscenity trials in San Francisco in the 1960's that delivered favorable verdicts for the owners of the night clubs where they performed. In 1966, D'Angers chained herself to the Golden Gate Bridge as a protest against her ordered deportation to Iran, which was overturned in 1968.

Filmography

  • Sappho Darling (1968)
  • Ground Zero (1973)
  • The Seven Minutes (1971)

References