Harrison Marks' Models - The Hall of Fame
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Sissi Mississippi

HM described her as Italy's most erotic strip queen. Sissi was the belle of the very last Solo - No.61 and also featured in the last edition of Kamera. Sissi starred in three of the Harrison Marks glamour movies; E.23 simply called Sissi Mississippi, in which we were treated to her stylish strip routine; E.26 Bubbles & Beauty and one of the more off-beat movies -'The Lash'.

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Velma Loftus

Velma, here confined in the dungeon at Lily Place in March '68, first appeared in Kamera No.87 in February, 1967. She obviously made quite an impression because the next available edition of Solo, number 59, was dedicated to her charms. She also featured in one of the glamour films, Cat Girl.

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Dawn Grayson

Solo No.43, over half a dozen issues of Kamera, three 8mm Glamour movies and a full blown acting role in the feature film '9 Ages of Nakedness', makes Dawn one of the most important HM models of the mid-sixties. Harrison Marks chose Dawn to "Add some glamour" when he was interviewed for a national TV programme.

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Lorraine Burnette

Lorraine already had a career as a showgirl when she first appeared in Kamera No.4 in 1957. So it might be reasonable to speculate that she could have been an acquaintance of Pamela Green. She filled the pages of Solo No.2 very nicely and at the time her hair was jet black, well the wig was anyway. Appearances in well over a dozen issues of Kamera between 1957 and 1961, as well as two glamour movies attest to her popularity with Kamera enthusiasts. You could say that she was two of Kamera's biggest assets at the time.

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Ann Wilson

Ann Wilson was the star of Solo No.44. She first appeared in Kamera No.65, then 66 and  67and continued to put in regular appearances until issue 85. Ann appeared in colour in Kamera Cine Film No.61 'Strictly for the Birds'.

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Jayne Tracey

Jayne Tracey arrived on the Kamera scene in January 1963 when she appeared in Kamera No.50 with her ash blonde look. Two months later she got the star treatment in Solo No.33, which includes Cornwall location shots with a different hairstyle. She is subsequently to be found in Kamera issues 51 (with Terry Peters), 53 and 54. And that, unless she changed her hair colour and looked so different that we don't recognise her, was the last we saw of her in HM publications until the image shown here turned up on the 1964 Kamera Calendar.

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