Actresses Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain during a press conference at the Dorchester Hotel
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
E0MDRKFile size:
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2746 x 3530 px | 23.2 x 29.9 cm | 9.2 x 11.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
31 October 1954Location:
London, United KingdomPhotographer:
KEYSTONE Pictures USAMore information:
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Oct 31, 1954 - London, England, UK - Voluptuous sex symbol and star of Hollywood films, TV, and nightclubs, JANE RUSSELL won the lead role in Howard Hughes' The Outlaw (1941), after Hughes conducted a nationwide search for a curvaceous actress. The film caused a storm of controversy due primarily to the amount of cleavage shown by Russell onscreen. The controversy brought her much publicity, often in the form of off-color, sophomoric jokes. However, she surpassed her mindless 'bombshell' image and went on to perform with versatility in a number of films during the subsequent three decades, including comedies with Bob Hope and musicals with Marilyn Monroe. Pictured with Jeanne CRAIN (left) during a press conference for 'The French Line' in Dorchester Hotel in London. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA)