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While Barbara was integrity-grace-and- beauty on television, Suzy Parker was the same, only with a dollop of elegant come-hither thrown in, in print. Born "Cecilia" Parker (in 1932), she now lives in California with her husband, actor Bradford Dillman. She became an even better-known model than her older sister, Dorian. Life magazine devoted a cover to her in 1957, and no less an authority than The New York Times, in their obituary of Kay Daly, incorrectly credited her with the Fire and Ice ad.
Suzy Parker was an American model and actress, born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker on October 28 , 1932 on Long Island, New York , USA. She died on May 3 , 2003 in Montecito, California at the age of 70.
An elegant, red-haired beauty, high-priced cover-girl-turned-actress Suzy Parker is generally considered the forerunner to modern-day supermodels. Exuding an alluring sense of class that lent her high visibility the 1950s, it's no surprise that Parker was one of the highest-paid models of her generation. Born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker in Long Island, NY, Parker's sister Dorian Leigh (... a popular fashion model) attempted to help her break into the industry by introducing her to renowned modeling agent Eileen Ford, who immediately dismissed the 14-year-old as too tall. Undaunted, Parker next approached Diana Vreeland, who quickly signed her to a contract. It wasn't long before Parker redefined the fashion industry as the face of Coco Chanel, and the rising starlet was subsequently photographed by some of the best in the business. Married to high-school sweetheart Charles Staton early on, the union dissolved as Parker's career ascended, and she would subsequently share a brief marriage with Pierre de la Salle.
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Rona Jaffe's best-selling novel gets the high-gloss Hollywood treatment in this romantic drama about the travails of three single roommates (Hope Lange, Diane Baker and Suzy Parker) employed at a Manhattan publishing company. Their troubles run the gamut -- from getting unceremoniously dumped by womanizers and scoundrels to a harpy boss to unwed motherhood. The all-star supporting cast includes Joan Crawford, Louis Jourdan and Stephen Boyd.
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Suzy Parker has been published in the San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, San Jose Mercury News, The Sun, Hope, the Chattahoochee Review, Salon.com, ZYZZYVA and elsewhere. Her commentaries have aired on NPR’s Morning Edition and KQED’s Perspectives. She is a winner of the Richard J. Margolis National Literary Award, the California Independent Newspapers’ Writer Prize and the Best of the West Award for most outstanding columnist in a daily newspaper west of the Mississippi. The movie rights to her memoir, Tumbling After, have been optioned by HBO. Her personal essay column appears weekly in the Berkeley Daily Planet.
Suzy Parker Models Aprons 1957 Suzy Parker can be found in catalogues in the mid fifties, then in high fashion magazines, then in films. Here you find Suzy as seen in Montgomery Ward's catalogue, summer 1957, modeling aprons from a 1957 McCalls handiwork magazine. Judy has adapted, repainted, refitted the aprons from the craft pages to fit the figure of Suzy.
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