One of George Harrison Marks’s lesser-known movie credits is for the German comedy Otto und die Nackte Welle (Otto and the Nude Wave). I’ve not seen the film but from what I gather Otto makes wildlife documentaries. Out filming one day, he comes across a Von Noeltinghoff filming some nude Continue Reading
Teri Martine (1944- )
Here’s a bit of info about the ever-popular Teri Martine. I sure lots of my readers can add to this. I think Pamela Green and Teri Martine only met once. By the time Teri was modelling for George Harrison Marks, Pam had taken a back seat in the business. Teri Continue Reading
Pam and George
Zoltán Glass (1903-1982)
Pamela Green modelled for numerous photographers. My favourite by far was Zoltán Glass. He was born in Budapest on April 26, 1903, to Reszon and Olga Glass, a Jewish couple. He began his career as a cartoonist and retoucher for a local newspaper, but in 1925 he moved to Berlin, where Continue Reading
In Loving Memory…
In loving memory of Pamela Green who passed away four years ago. I miss her terribly. I must apologise to readers of this blog for my poor posting rate of late. Something I hope to rectify in the coming weeks.
Costumier Hugh Skillen
Here’s another picture of Pamela Green taken by the female photographer Joan Craven. The mask is by costumier Hugh Skillen. Don’t know much about Hugh Skillen. From what I can gather he worked for the ballet and theatre in London’s West End. One of the plays he worked on was Bell, Continue Reading
Pamela Green — mid ’50s
Here is a couple of early pictures of Pamela Green taken by George Harrison Marks in the mid-1950s before they started publishing Kamera in 1957.
Pin-ups and Figure Studies with Jean Straker
I’ve recently discovered that Jean Straker, along with the photographers Walter Bird and Jack Eston, took part in a discussion on Pin-ups and Figure Studies broadcast by the BBC on Network Three on May 22, 1958. On the show, Jean defines a pin-up as “a picture of a girl in which the girl represents herself. Continue Reading
The Epic Tale of a Nudist Picture – Book Release
The cinematic tale of Harrison Marks’ nudist feature Naked as Nature Intended, the iconic film that brought us Pamela Green in her birthday suit. Behind-the-scenes exclusives and never before seen pictures. The text is taken from Pamela’s unpublished biography. The photos are by Douglas Webb who was the stills photographer Continue Reading
L’occhio che uccide
A couple of Italian posters for Michael Powell’s classic British film Peeping Tom (1960), in which Pamela Green starred as Milly. Nice to see her name on a poster for once. Peeping Tom is available to buy from Amazon.