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is born in Kingston-upon-Thames, London. Her mother is Dutch; her father is British and an officer in the Merchant Navy.
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attends St Martin's School of Art, London
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meets Dambuster Douglas Webb and starts posing nude for photographers
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| 50 |
gets a grant to study at the Royal Academy
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is a nude showgirl in the revue Latin Quarter
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is seen in numerous advertisements for well-known companies, such as corset firms Triumph and Lily of France, and soap/beauty manufacturers Yardley and Camay
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poses for photographers Douglas Webb, Angus McBean, Joan Craven, Zoltan Glass, Bill Brandt, and Weegee
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is in Bernard Delfont's Folies Bergere at the Prince of Wales. Comedian Norman Wisdom is also part of the show.
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has a photo layout in Lilliput, with pictures by six different photographers
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meets George Harrison Marks, a theatrical photographer
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marries Marks
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founds a company with Marks, G. Harrison Marks Limited
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is at the London Palladium with American comedian Danny Kaye
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with a red wig she also works under the name of Rita Landre
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the book Pamela is published
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| 57 |
the first issue of Kamera comes out, as well as the book Kamera on Location
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the first issue of Solo magazine is published
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her first calendar is published
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is photographed by Weegee
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| 60 |
the 8mm strip-film company Kamera Cine is launched
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attends the premiere of Peeping Tom with producer Michael Powell and leading man Carl Boehm
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| Summer 61 |
meets photographer Douglas Webb again, and its love at first sight
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the British TV news program "This Week" uses a clip from Pamelas striptease film The Window Dresser, making her the first nude on British television
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splits with George Harrison Marks
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begins working as an assistant to still photographer Douglas Webb on such films as Casino Royale, The Virgin and Gypsy, Perfect Friday, The Ghoul, and The Legend of the Werewolf
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moves with Webb to the Isle of Wight
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| 95 |
lives with Webb on the Isle of Wight. Her address is Kent Villa, Ommanney Road, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, PO41 OQA, England.
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Douglas Webb dies
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| 97 |
George Harrison Marks dies
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her website is launched
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Sources: Yak, Pamela Green - Glamorous Elegancy by Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
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Links: Filmography The Official Pamela Green Website |