Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby Ed A » Mon Sep 06, 2021 11:34 am

John wrote:
Ed A wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:...I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.


My all-time favourite Elvis-sexy-female-co-stars remain [in no particular order]:

Tuesday Weld

Jocelyn Lane

Ann-Margret


I would add Delores Hart to that mix.

She was pretty but not sexy. It might have been different behind closed doors.


You know, I agree with you. I was not reading "sexy" female co-stars. Delores Hart is one of my favorite female co-stars, maybe because of the Elvis movies that she played in. But I would never refer to a Nun as "sexy".


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby John » Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:15 pm

Ed A wrote:
John wrote:
Ed A wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:...I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.


My all-time favourite Elvis-sexy-female-co-stars remain [in no particular order]:

Tuesday Weld

Jocelyn Lane

Ann-Margret


I would add Delores Hart to that mix.

She was pretty but not sexy. It might have been different behind closed doors.


You know, I agree with you. I was not reading "sexy" female co-stars. Delores Hart is one of my favorite female co-stars, maybe because of the Elvis movies that she played in. But I would never refer to a Nun as "sexy".

You've obviously been going out with the wrong nuns.

Colin will probably enlighten us with an appropriate picture.


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby Colin B » Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:34 pm

Ed A wrote:You know, I agree with you. I was not reading "sexy" female co-stars. Delores Hart is one of my favorite female co-stars, maybe because of the Elvis movies that she played in.
But I would never refer to a Nun as "sexy".
John wrote:You've obviously been going out with the wrong nuns.

Colin will probably enlighten us with an appropriate picture.


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby foreverelvis » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:41 am

John wrote:
Ed A wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:...I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.


My all-time favourite Elvis-sexy-female-co-stars remain [in no particular order]:

Tuesday Weld

Jocelyn Lane

Ann-Margret


I would add Delores Hart to that mix.

She was pretty but not sexy. It might have been different behind closed doors.

She’s a Nun!


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby foreverelvis » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:41 am

John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
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I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby John » Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:00 am

foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby foreverelvis » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:13 pm

John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby Mister Moon » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:18 pm

foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


I'd rather meet Venetia Stevenson !


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby John » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:44 pm

foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


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Not to me.

I'd rate Ursula over Raquel, but neither one was gorgeous.

Now if you're looking at them from the head down, as you appear to be doing, that's a different matter. I agree that the Dr No image was iconic, but that's one photo.


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby John » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:45 pm

Mister Moon wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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Are you blind?


No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


I'd rather meet Venetia Stevenson !

Now you're talking.


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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby Colin B » Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:11 pm

Mister Moon wrote:I'd rather meet Venetia Stevenson !
John wrote:Now you're talking.


Elvis - with Lamar Fike, Cliff Cleaves, Venetia Stevenson, George Klein & unknown 8-8-57.jpg
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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby Private Presley » Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:35 pm

Colin B wrote:
Elvis - with Lamar Fike, Cliff Cleaves, Venetia Stevenson, George Klein & unknown 8-8-57.jpg


That "unknown" person is Louis Harris who worked briefly for Elvis.

Below is another photo of Louis Harris, right side of photo, taken on August 13, 1958
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And who is Gliff Cleaves? ;)
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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby foreverelvis » Fri Sep 17, 2021 3:36 am

John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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Are you blind?


No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


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Not to me.

I'd rate Ursula over Raquel, but neither one was gorgeous.

Now if you're looking at them from the head down, as you appear to be doing, that's a different matter. I agree that the Dr No image was iconic, but that's one photo.

John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
foreverelvis wrote:
John wrote:
Colin B wrote:
John wrote:I've never rated Raquel as a good actress, or actor.
I've never rated her as a good looking woman either.
I really don't know how she made it in the business.


Raquel Welch [5].jpg

Maybe all that hair helped...

She had a few hairstyles, but she still didn't do it for me.
RW.JPG

I didn't fancy Ursula Andress either, but she was miles ahead of Raquel as far as I'm concerned.

Are you dead?


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Are you blind?


No, thank goodness.
Both Welch and Andress were gorgeous, strong, independent women. Still are. Welch in that fur bikini from “one million years BC” or Ursula coming out of the surf in “dr. No” are iconic images that stand today as examples of changing moments in cinema which remain tantalizing and arousing.


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Not to me.

I'd rate Ursula over Raquel, but neither one was gorgeous.

Now if you're looking at them from the head down, as you appear to be doing, that's a different matter. I agree that the Dr No image was iconic, but that's one photo.


Well, we obviously disagree. I’m not just look below their necks.

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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

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Re: Surviving Elvis Co-Stars

Postby STEVE MORSE » Mon Sep 20, 2021 4:32 pm

Colin B wrote:
STEVE MORSE wrote:For me, Elvis's sexiest co-star.


Tuesday Weld, Annette Day or Ed Asner ?


Tuesday Weld.


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