Raquel Welch: The Icon in a Fur Bikini
The breakthrough film for Raquel Welch in 1966 was ONE MILLION YEARS B.C., a remake of the 1939 Hal Roach Studios classic prehistoric saga. The fur-bikinied and stunning looking Raquel…
The breakthrough film for Raquel Welch in 1966 was ONE MILLION YEARS B.C., a remake of the 1939 Hal Roach Studios classic prehistoric saga. The fur-bikinied and stunning looking Raquel…
Her book Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage was a bestseller. Raquel Welch knew at age seven she wanted to be an actress. "My parents enrolled me in a theater program," she…
In 100 Rifles (1969) with Jim Brown and Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch scored cinematic history in a mainstream Hollywood film with scenes portraying interracial intimacy for the first time.
Said The New York Times of Raquel Welch: "A marvelous, breathtaking tribute to womankind."
Still photos exist showing Raquel Welch very early in her career auditioning for the role of "Mary Ann" on Gilligan's Island.
Her lifelong curvaceous beauty had advantages, of course, but not always. Raquel Welch once said, "Being a sex symbol was rather like being a convict."
CMG Worldwide proudly announces the representation of Raquel Welch. About Raquel Welch Raquel Welch is an iconic American actress and sex symbol who rose to fame in the 1960s and…