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'''Yvette Connors''', an American pin-up model from the late 1960's through the early 1970's. | '''Yvette Connors''', was an [[American]] [[pin-up model]] from the late 1960's through the early 1970's. | ||
She was considered a | She was considered a textbook example of what a "voluptuous" and "Ruben-esque" model should look like. Besides being very big breasted she was also known for her beauty, and especially her eyes. She posed mostly during the late 1960's in men's magazines like ''[[Buf]]'' and ''[[Gent]]''. By the 1970's Yvette Connors had starred in a number of hardcore and softcore films as well. | ||
Unsubstanciated addition by somebody who met Yvette in 1960: | Unsubstanciated addition by somebody who met Yvette in 1960: | ||
Yvette had a lot of American Indian blood in her, plus a little Black American, and was not regarded as Caucasian by White Americans. She was very proud of her Indian blood, researching all she could about 'her people' but this caused her a lot of strife in her life, leaving her little option but to earn a living as a model as no white man would marry her. She was from somewhere in the Northern States, intelligent and well-read, and owned her own house. Her career began earlier than has been indicated, she was one of the American girls flown over to Britain in 1960 to model in certain nightclubs, arranged by George Raft, and at this time also | Yvette had a lot of [[American Indian]] blood in her, plus a little [[Black]] American, and was not regarded as Caucasian by White Americans. She was very proud of her Indian blood, researching all she could about 'her people' but this caused her a lot of strife in her life, leaving her little option but to earn a living as a model as no white man would marry her. She was from somewhere in the Northern States, intelligent and well-read, and owned her own house. Her career began earlier than has been indicated, she was one of the American girls flown over to Britain in 1960 to model in certain nightclubs, arranged by George Raft, and at this time also modeled for George Harrison Marks, pictures never published, possibly because they were hardcore. Marks sold such photos under the counter via David Sullivan, now a newspaper-magnate in Britain, so they must be out there somewhere. Yvette loved her stay in London, her first trip abroad, loved being accepted as she was by the Brit men, despite it being obvious she suffered 'a slight touch of the tar-brush'. Yvette being a very nice girl probably helped. She would have loved to move to England but Raft indicated that might not be possible (he was not unsympathetic) other forces, ones back in the USA, might not like that. Nothing more was ever heard of her. But later published photos seem to indicate she was still healthy and (hopefully) happy. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 9 October 2007
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| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Nationality | American |
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| Boobs | Natural |
| Body type | Average |
| Hair | Brunette |
Yvette Connors, was an American pin-up model from the late 1960's through the early 1970's.
She was considered a textbook example of what a "voluptuous" and "Ruben-esque" model should look like. Besides being very big breasted she was also known for her beauty, and especially her eyes. She posed mostly during the late 1960's in men's magazines like Buf and Gent. By the 1970's Yvette Connors had starred in a number of hardcore and softcore films as well.
Unsubstanciated addition by somebody who met Yvette in 1960: Yvette had a lot of American Indian blood in her, plus a little Black American, and was not regarded as Caucasian by White Americans. She was very proud of her Indian blood, researching all she could about 'her people' but this caused her a lot of strife in her life, leaving her little option but to earn a living as a model as no white man would marry her. She was from somewhere in the Northern States, intelligent and well-read, and owned her own house. Her career began earlier than has been indicated, she was one of the American girls flown over to Britain in 1960 to model in certain nightclubs, arranged by George Raft, and at this time also modeled for George Harrison Marks, pictures never published, possibly because they were hardcore. Marks sold such photos under the counter via David Sullivan, now a newspaper-magnate in Britain, so they must be out there somewhere. Yvette loved her stay in London, her first trip abroad, loved being accepted as she was by the Brit men, despite it being obvious she suffered 'a slight touch of the tar-brush'. Yvette being a very nice girl probably helped. She would have loved to move to England but Raft indicated that might not be possible (he was not unsympathetic) other forces, ones back in the USA, might not like that. Nothing more was ever heard of her. But later published photos seem to indicate she was still healthy and (hopefully) happy.




