Pamela Tiffin
Born in Oklahoma City on October 13, 1942, gorgeous Pamela Tiffin grew up in Chicago, where she began a modeling career while in her early teens. She moved to New York to model and attend college, but she became so successful in her modeling career that college soon took a back seat. On a trip to California, Tiffin met producer Hal Wallis (husband of actress Martha Hyer) who was so impressed with the beautiful teenager that he cast her in the Tennessee Williams drama Summer and Smoke (1961). Tiffin's sterling debut performance netted her nominations for two Golden Globe awards (in the Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Female Newcomer categories) in early 1962. Later that year, Tiffin married magazine mogul Clay Felker.
Knockout Pamela Tiffin posed for a number of cheesecake shots in the 1960sthe films of pamela tiffin
One, Two, Three (1961) LEFT: Scene from One, Two, Three with Horst Buchholz and James Cagney as a Coca-Cola executive. CENTER: Tiffin clowns with Buchholz, Cagney, and director Billy Wilder. RIGHT: Again with Buchholz. Oddly enough, Tiffin starred in two films sponsored by rival soft drink companies: One, Two, Three by Coca-Cola, and For Those Who Think Young by Pepsi State Fair (1962) LEFT: With Bobby Darin in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical State Fair. RIGHT: With Alice Faye as Tiffin's mother Come Fly with Me (1963) From the MGM comedy Come Fly with Me with Dolores Hart. This was Hart's final film The Lively Set (1964) With James Darren, Joanie Sommers, and Doug McClure in the Universal youth vehicle The Lively Set The Hallelujah Trail (1965) With Burt Lancaster and Jim Hutton in the comedy western The Hallelujah Trail Kiss the Other Sheik (1965) With Marcello Mastroianni in Kiss the Other Sheik Harper (1966) With Robert Wagner in the Warner Bros. crime drama Harper Viva Max! (1969) With Peter Ustinov in the underrated comedy Viva Max!later years
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filmography
FILM Rose (1986) with Brett Halsey and Valerie Perrine Brigitte, Laura, Ursula, Monica, Raquel, Litz, Florinda, Barbara, Claudia, e Sofia le chiamo tutte. anima mia (1974) Kill Me, My Love! (1973) with Farley Granger The Lady Has Been Raped (1973) Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears (1972) with Franco Nero and Anthony Quinn Gang War (1971) with Vittorio De Sica The Blonde In The Blue Movie (1971) The Fifth Cord (1971) with Edmund Purdom and Franco Nero The Archangel (1969) with Vittorio Gassman, Adolfo Celi, and Laura Antonelli Viva Max! (1969) with Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters, and John Astin The Protagonists (1968) with Sylva Koscina Kill Me with Kisses (1968) with Ugo Tognazzi, Samson Burke, and Moira Orfei The Almost Perfect Crime (1966) Harper (1966) with Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Julie Harris, and Shelley Winters Kiss the Other Sheik (1965) with Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, and Ugo Tognazzi The Hallelujah Trail (1965) with Burt Lancaster, Jim Hutton, Lee Remick, Donald Pleasence, and Whit Bissell For Those Who Think Young (1964) with Tina Louise, James Darren, Paul Lynde, Nancy Sinatra, and Bob Denver The Pleasure Seekers (1964) with Ann-Margret, Gardner McKay, Anthony Franciosa, and Carol Lynley The Lively Set (1964) with James Darren and Doug McClure Come Fly with Me (1963) with Hugh O'Brian, Dolores Hart, Lois Maxwell, and Dawn Addams State Fair (1962) with Pat Boone, Ann-Margret, Bobby Darin, Alice Faye, and Wally Cox One, Two, Three (1961) with James Cagney, Arlene Francis, and Horst Buchholz Summer and Smoke (1961) with Laurence Harvey, Rita Moreno, Geraldine Page, and Max Showalter
TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES Password, 1961-1967 daytime TV game show. Tiffin appeared on the January 8, 1967 broadcast What's My Line?, 1950-1967 nighttime game show. Tiffin appeared on the March 12, 1967 broadcast The Fugitive, episode The Girl from Little Egypt, originally aired December 24, 1963
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