Name that girl

Age 71. Actor in TV, film, and stage, and infomercials. Still going strong.

Has at least two iconic film and TV characters, one where she had "fun fun fun", and another where she was played "dumb", negotiated "hard", and got whacked for it.

Age 16 here. EZ one someone should get right away with photo and clues :)

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Lotta people (thanks again for trying to get some others in) got this lady in #626 already so I will put it to bed.

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Suzanne Somers. Of American Graffiti (the Blonde in the Thunderbird), Three's Company (I liked Joyce DeWitt tho, kinda like MaryAnn over Ginger), and
"ThighMaster" fame.

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With #626 in the bag (the guys are lettin it run so others can chime in and post her name), one more.

Age 72 now. Actor, Successful Entrepreneur. A "princess" who married a "King." Spent some TV time (6 seasons) in Texas, and some movie time (three movie franchise) in Southern California.

About age 9 here, tho the years/"procedures" have changed her, she's still in there to me at least. I just wish she hadn't done the other stuff but to each her own as they say.

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We'll get #630 behind us. No takers stepped up from those who dug her out.

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Priscilla Presley. Married Elvis (he fell for her when she was 14 or something), starred on Dallas TV show and the Naked Gun Series, made a bet on Graceland that paid off big. Always liked her .. great eyes (shape and color).

I'd like to say she aged well .. but its hard to tell. I aint into face-shaming women (hell, look at Wayne Newton, John Kerry, or Mickey Rourke -- those aint the mugs they were born with either) .. I just thought she was pretty as she was.


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One more then I'm letting the keyboard cool off on this thread.

Age 69 now. Singer. To me, and the objective facts of the matter, one of the most successful performers ever. Part of that in a group, part solo.

Still at her craft even now. I love her voice (she wont be doin' arias in Tosca, but I like it). Bet many of you might as well. :)

Age 17-18 here in High School.

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One more then I'm letting the keyboard cool off on this thread.

Age 69 now. Singer. To me, and the objective facts of the matter, one of the most successful performers ever. Part of that in a group, part solo.

Still at her craft even now. I love her voice. Bet many of you do a well. :)

Age 17-18 here in High School.

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If you'd just posted an audio file of her voice it could have easily been Versey Smith or a number of other primitive female evangelical vocalists.
She used that voice well and created one of the most hypnotic characters of classic rock and roll.
Still sounds mighty fine in fact.
 
If you'd just posted an audio file of her voice it could have easily been Versey Smith or a number of other primitive female evangelical vocalists.
She used that voice well and created one of the most hypnotic characters of classic rock and roll.
Still sounds mighty fine in fact.

i dont know Versey .. maybe i should check her out.

Our girl in #644 did use her disctinctive voice, great lyrics/music, to turn out hit after hit after hit .. even a few on her own too.

thanks for lettin the game run :)
 
i dont know Versey .. maybe i should check her out.

Our girl in #644 did use her disctinctive voice, great lyrics/music, to turn out hit after hit after hit .. even a few on her own too.

thanks for lettin the game run :)
William and Versey Smith only recorded 4 songs for Paramount in the late 20's, one of which was included on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, a 6 LP set released in 1952 on Folkways Records. That collection inspired many of the greats. Many of the female vocalists on that collection remind me of the aforementioned artist.

See also Rev. I.B. Ware with Wife and Son - Better Quit Drinking Shine featured on John Fahey's answer to Harry Smith's Anthology: Raw Pre-War Gospel. American Primitive Vol.1.

Sorry for the ramble! Back to the game.
 
William and Versey Smith only recorded 4 songs for Paramount in the late 20's, one of which was included on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, a 6 LP set released in 1952 on Folkways Records. That collection inspired many of the greats. Many of the female vocalists on that collection remind me of the aforementioned artist.

See also Rev. I.B. Ware with Wife and Son - Better Quit Drinking Shine featured on John Fahey's answer to Harry Smith's Anthology: Raw Pre-War Gospel. American Primitive Vol.1.

Sorry for the ramble! Back to the game.

mini-rambles on related tangents are cool by me. now if you started talking about North Korea or something .. well that's a hijack right there :)

seriously thx for the info.
 
mini-rambles on related tangents are cool by me. now if you started talking about North Korea or something .. well that's a hijack right there :)

seriously thx for the info.
North Korean performers! Never thought of that!
 
One more then I'm letting the keyboard cool off on this thread.

Age 69 now. Singer. To me, and the objective facts of the matter, one of the most successful performers ever. Part of that in a group, part solo.

Still at her craft even now. I love her voice (she wont be doin' arias in Tosca, but I like it). Bet many of you might as well. :)

Age 17-18 here in High School.

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If her mouth would have been open juuuust a little bit I would have gotten her without cheating. An early enough pic to fool me.
 
North Korean performers! Never thought of that!

Cant get any North Koreans but we have a US-Born girl to Korean immigrant parents here. This is definitely my last one .. I took it on a dare from LocuMob :)

Plus #644 is gonna wrap up soon. several folks know her but lettin it run a bit longer .. maybe someone other than the "regulars" will chime in.

So, this girl is age 48 now. Standup comic, actor, and writer. She's sportin' the ink these days in a big way.

I always thought she was funny .. but mind you in a definitely UN-PC, bad-language kinda way. Her comedic digs at her Mother are hilarious.

So, for the raw comedy style, all the ink, and some of social issues she champions, you either like or ya dont. Seems like no in-between with her.

A toddler here but if you get her, you'll say "Yep thats her".

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She used that voice well and created one of the most hypnotic characters of classic rock and roll. Still sounds mighty fine in fact.
Bella. Bella....
Here's a WAG on #644.............Stevie Nicks?

Stephanie Lynn Nicks. Stevie Nicks.

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Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits 1975-1988:
"Rhiannon"
"Don't Stop"
"Go Your Own Way"
"Hold Me"
"Everywhere"
"Gypsy"
"You Make Loving Fun"
"As Long as You Follow"
"Dreams"
"Say You Love Me"
"Tusk"
"Little Lies"
"Sara"
"Big Love"
"Over My Head"
"No Questions Asked"​

Stevie Nicks Solo Careeer Greatest Hits 1981-1991:
"Sometimes It's a *****"
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"
"Whole Lotta Trouble"
"Talk to Me"
"Stand Back"
"Beauty and the Beast"
"If Anyone Falls"
"Rooms on Fire"
"Love's a Hard Game to Play"
"Edge of Seventeen"
"Leather and Lace"
"I Can't Wait"
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
"Desert Angel"​
 
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Stephanie Lynn Nicks. Stevie Nicks.

Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits 1975-1988:
"Rhiannon"
"Don't Stop"
"Go Your Own Way"
"Hold Me"
"Everywhere"
"Gypsy"
"You Make Loving Fun"
"As Long as You Follow"
"Dreams"
"Say You Love Me"
"Tusk"
"Little Lies"
"Sara"
"Big Love"
"Over My Head"
"No Questions Asked"​

Stevie Nicks Solo Careeer Greatest Hits 1981-1991:
"Sometimes It's a *****"
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"
"Whole Lotta Trouble"
"Talk to Me"
"Stand Back"
"Beauty and the Beast"
"If Anyone Falls"
"Rooms on Fire"
"Love's a Hard Game to Play"
"Edge of Seventeen"
"Leather and Lace"
"I Can't Wait"
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
"Desert Angel"​

You forgot even before they were Rock Stars!
 
Stephanie Lynn Nicks. Stevie Nicks.

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Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits 1975-1988:
"Rhiannon"
"Don't Stop"
"Go Your Own Way"
"Hold Me"
"Everywhere"
"Gypsy"
"You Make Loving Fun"
"As Long as You Follow"
"Dreams"
"Say You Love Me"
"Tusk"
"Little Lies"
"Sara"
"Big Love"
"Over My Head"
"No Questions Asked"​

Stevie Nicks Solo Careeer Greatest Hits 1981-1991:
"Sometimes It's a *****"
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"
"Whole Lotta Trouble"
"Talk to Me"
"Stand Back"
"Beauty and the Beast"
"If Anyone Falls"
"Rooms on Fire"
"Love's a Hard Game to Play"
"Edge of Seventeen"
"Leather and Lace"
"I Can't Wait"
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
"Desert Angel"​

I got real burned out on the overplaying of the first two FM albums with B/N. thought Tusk sucked. Liked Christine McVie's writing better.

Really, really like Stevie's solo work.
 
Cant get any North Koreans but we have a US-Born girl to Korean immigrant parents here. This is definitely my last one .. I took it on a dare from LocuMob :)

Plus #644 is gonna wrap up soon. several folks know her but lettin it run a bit longer .. maybe someone other than the "regulars" will chime in.

So, this girl is age 48 now. Standup comic, actor, and writer. She's sportin' the ink these days in a big way.

I always thought she was funny .. but mind you in a definitely UN-PC, bad-language kinda way. Her comedic digs at her Mother are hilarious.

So, for the raw comedy style, all the ink, and some of social issues she champions, you either like or ya dont. Seems like no in-between with her.

A toddler here but if you get her, you'll say "Yep thats her".

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Like Carlin, she got old and bitter.
 
If it's who I think it is, she got bitter real fast, I don't like her comedy, to much bitterness. And leather pants, gack.
Yea, she was funny at first, but then she came out of the closet and just stopped being funny.
 
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