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Juliet Prowse
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The first lady at the end of lap one was unattached runner Juliet Prowse in 15.57, half a minute ahead of Brighton & Hove's Helen Fellett with Fiona Hill of Eastleigh third a further half minute behind. These positions remained as the girls went past the drinks station for the first time on the multi-terrain outer lap, though Jenny Hughes of Arena 80 AC had pulled up to just 8 seconds behind third place. Eventually Jenny was to take both Fiona and Helen to finish in second place, almost six minutes behind the 2003 Champion. Juliet finished 15th overall in the event.
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Juliet appeared in more films the next year, but as her celebrity status waned, so did her movie career. Her engagement to Sinatra in 1962 fueled her nightclub act, but did nothing for her movie career. In 1965, Juliet moved to Television with the Series "Mona McCluskey" playing a nutty Hollywood starlet, but the show soon ended. Her big screen career ended with “Run for Your Wife” (1966). and she appeared thereafter on the stage and on the nightclub circuit. Some of her stage shows included "Sweet Charity," "Kismet," "Irma La Douce," "Mame," and "The Pajama Game."
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[The aired version shows a shot of Juliet Prowse with the Gazelles getting a little too friendly. This may have been shot either for promo purposes or they may have already been thinking of possibly using a cutaway shot instead and wanted to see how both would work in the final edit.]
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Juliet headlined in Las Vegas during the late ‘60s and through the ‘70s. It was during this time period that she was under contract to Howard Hughes’ Summa Corporation for her Las Vegas appearances at his hotels. StayTunedtv’s creator, John A Kuri, filmed Juliet Prowse for his television entertainment special “Vegas, Vegas, Vegas” in 1977.
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Prowse began studying dance at the age of four. In her early twenties she was dancing at a club in Paris when she was spotted by a talent agent and eventually signed to play the part of "Claudine" in the 1960 Walter Lang film, Can-Can.
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