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  1. Suzy Parker , US actress and model, wearing a black chiffon top and diamond earrings in a studio portrait, against a red beckground, circa 1955. Portrait of the American model and actress Suzy Parker, early 1960s.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suzy_ParkerSuzy Parker - Wikipedia

    Suzy Parker Dillman, nata Cecilia Ann Renee Parker (San Antonio, 28 ottobre 1932 – Montecito, 3 maggio 2003), è stata una modella e attrice statunitense, attiva dal 1947 fino agli anni sessanta Carriera. Figlia di un inventore e discendente di Annie Oakley, l'eroina ...

  3. 5 de feb. de 1995 · The New Yorker, February 13, 1995 P. 70. SHOWCASE about America's first internationally famous model, Suzy Parker. Four pages of photographs of Parker (all taken by Richard Avedon) accompany article.

  4. 25 de oct. de 2010 · SUZY PARKER (1933 - 2003) In the 1950s, Parker became the first fashion model to earn a then-staggering $100,000 per year; she and her sister Dorian Leigh are considered by many to be the world's first supermodels, along with Lisa Fonssagrives. As one of Parker's obituaries noted, " [she] had the hautiest of cheekbones and nobody angled an ...

  5. Suzy Parker, following a history of ill health and medical problems that included respiratory problems, diabetes and hip surgery, passed away in May 2003 at the age of 70. But despite her early passing, Parker proved that it’s perhaps better to savour youth while at its height, than to live it dully until the age of 100.

  6. Biography by AllMovie [+] 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.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2019 · Parker in a series by Richard Avedon. Aimée Crocker’s cousins Suzy Parker and Bradford Dillman. The Beatles’ 1970 documentary film Let It Be, included their song “Suzy Parker.”. The song, one of the few credited as written by all four Beatles, was part of their Academy Award-winning score for the original songs they performed in the film.