Bettie Page: The Queen of Pin-Ups
According to Playboy magazine, Bettie Page was “the Queen of Pin-Ups, the model of the century, yet she remains one of its best kept secrets.”
According to Playboy magazine, Bettie Page was “the Queen of Pin-Ups, the model of the century, yet she remains one of its best kept secrets.”
Interest in Bettie Page is never diminished. Kino Cult has just released the DVD they call Bettie Page Double Feature consisting of two features from the 1950's: Teaserama and Varietease.
Bettie Page as quoted in Playboy: "People call me an icon. But thank God for it because I get more money now with my new agent than I've ever had.…
Her own mother’s jealousy cost Bettie Page a scholarship to Vanderbilt University. Instead she earned a 1944 Bachelor of Arts degree in education from Peabody College in Tennessee. It was…
Pinup Queen of them all, Bettie Page, has been re-imagined and interpreted in many media, many ways, and by many artists. Bettie much preferred the work and the style offered…
Playboy magazine hailed Bettie Page as "the Queen of pin-ups, the model of the century." The girl with the trademarked black bangs, fabulous killer curves, and sweet smile, grew up…
Bunny Yeager was the pin-up who became a hugely influential photographer, and not just for her artistic and erotic work with Bettie Page. Bunny Yeager has been credited with popularizing…
Bettie Page was given a screen test at 20th Century Fox. It did not work out. "By the time they finished making me up for the screen test," Bettie said,…
Bettie Page hailed the work of pin-up artist Olivia De Berardinis as "better than Vargas and Petty combined. She makes me so beautiful, her pictures outshine all the rest."
On Saturday, April 22, the city of Nashville celebrated 100 years of Bettie Page with a historical marker dedication at Hume-Fogg High School. Bettie's long time friend Mark Roesler had…