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Harrison
Marks' Models - The Hall of Fame
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Vivienne Warren According
to Harrison Marks, when 17 year old Vivienne Warren walked into his Gerrard Street studio
in the Summer of 1962, it was, for him, a case of love at first sight. She appeared in the
next four consecutive issue of Kamera including the cover of No.51. She was the star of
Solo No.30 early in 1963. There were three glamour movies, Spectacle Spectacular,
in which she played the sort of secretary we've all dreamed about having, another film
just called Vivienne Waren and Visit from Venus with Ann Walker and
Terry Peters. Then in November, 1963 he married her and, officially she gave up her
short-lived modelling career. However, she did decorated the Kamera Publications Christmas
cards for 1963 and two photographs of her appeared in the 1964 Kamera calendar.
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Angela
Jones Lovely, perfectly proportioned,
Angela Jones was recruited by Harrison Marks for a part in his first feature film, Naked
as Nature Intended, which was shot in September 1961. Girls with overly large breasts
were considered unsuitable for the nudist film. Angela first appeared in Kamera in the
Autumn of 1961 (issue 43) and put in regular appearances thereafter until mid-1963. In
Kamera No.52 she was the cover girl. She featured in Solo No.24. There were two glamour
films, All Steamed Up and Dream of Fair Women. Then she brightened dull
November for us in the 1963 Kamera calendar.
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Frankie Young Frankie
arrived in Kamera in style in mid-1963, appearing in four consecutive issues from No.55
through 58 and then 60. Equally charming with her long blonde hair free or in pigtails,
she made the front cover of Kamera 56. In the mean time she was off with HM and crew on
the annual pilgrimage to Cornwall with Sophia Dawn and Molly Peters. Many photographs from
this shoot were to find their way into the hardback book She Walks in Beauty.
During the trip Frankie made two HM glamour movies, a solo performance in What the eye
doesn't see and Nature's Intention, with Sophia and Molly. She made a third
film, Frankly Frankie, the following year. Solo No.37 featured Frankie at the
beginning of 1964.
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Anne Austin Anne
Austin was something to behold when she became the first model to feature in Solo in 1958.
(See Solo No.1). She had already appeared on the cover and
double page colour spread of Kamera No.12 simply credited as 'Anne'. Before that she had
appeared in issue 10 and after that in issue 14. Six months later in Kamera No.20 there
were some new shots of Ann and in No.22 she was back in front-cover position.
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Jean Spaul There
are relatively few photographs of Jean Spaul (sometimes credited as Jean Sporle) on her
own. In fact Jean's first appearance was with Pamela Green on the cover of Kamera No.27
(Winter 1959). Most of the pictures that appeared in Kamera were taken with Pamela. There
was also an early location shoot with Jean, Pamela and Mary Deighan and the results of
this appeared in issues 28 and 31, 38, 47 and 74. Jean starred alongside Pamela in the
very first HM Glamour Movie, Art for Art's Sake, and she also appeared for the
whole of July, 1961 on the Kamera calendar.
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Maxine Maxine
was the first model, after Pamela Green, to feature alone on the cover of Kamera. That was
issue No.3 but Maxine had first appeared in Kamera No.1 and her last appearance, although
from a 1958 shoot, was in Kamera No.50 some 5 years later. She was a very well endowed
young woman and that was reflected by an appearance in the 1961 Kamera Calendar.
Unfortunately the glamour movies came after Maxine's relatively short HM modelling career.
The height of this career came when HM billed her as 'The Fabulous Maxine' on the front
cover of Solo No.12 - front cover billing was an honour only afforded to a few.
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