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NO Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, Nude Photos, Playboy Pictorials or Graphic Nudity
Barbara
Nichols (Birthday December 30,
1929 – October 5, 1976) was an actress who was something of a cross between a
sex symbol and a character actress often playing brassy comic roles in a number
of films in the 1950s and 1960s. Nichols was born as Barbara Marie Nickerauer in Queens,
New York. She began modeling for pinup magazines in the early-1950s and for a
period worked as a stripper. In the mid-1950s, she moved to Hollywood and began
regularly appearing in second leads in a number of films including Miracle
in the Rain, The King and Four Queens, The Naked and the Dead,
The Pajama Game, Pal Joey, Sweet Smell of Success, and That
Kind of Woman. On Broadway, she appeared in the
1952 revival of Pal Joey and in Let It Ride. Nichols was a popular model in cheesecake
magazines of the era and was considered a minor rival to Marilyn Monroe. Unlike
the rest, Nichols rarely starred in films, but had showy supporting roles in
films starring such actors as Clark Gable, Susan Hayward, Sophia Loren, and Doris
Day. One of her few starring roles was in the 1966 science fiction film The
Human Duplicators. Barbara Nichols died October 5, 1976
of a liver ailment at the age of 46. No Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, Nude Photos, Playboy Pictorials or Graphic Nudity, ----------------------------------------------- |
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