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  2. Jean Shrimpton - Wikipedia

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    Shrimpton's other romances included actor Terence Stamp [44] and photographer Terry O'Neill. [50] In 1979, she married photographer Michael Cox [ 51 ] at the register office in Penzance , Cornwall, when she was four months pregnant with their son Thaddeus, who was born that same year. [ 52 ]

  3. Terence Stamp - Wikipedia

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    Stamp received extensive media coverage of his romances in the 1960s with film star Julie Christie and supermodel Jean Shrimpton. He and Shrimpton were one of the most-photographed couples of Mod London. After Shrimpton ended her relationship with Stamp, he moved to India and spent time at the ashram of Krishnamurti. [41] [42] [43]

  4. White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton - Wikipedia

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    There was absolute silence in the members' lounge at Flemington when Shrimpton arrived, two hours late, accompanied by her boyfriend, Hollywood actor Terence Stamp. [3] Her outfit contrasted starkly with the conservative attire of the other racegoers, and she was openly scorned by them, particularly as she was defying protocol by wearing no hat ...

  5. 1960s siren Julie Christie: See the bombshell actress then ...

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    In the 1960s, British actress Julie Christie rose to fame as one of the world's most lusted-after bombshells. The leading lady of "Doctor Zhivago" and "Fahrenheit 451," Christie was not only a ...

  6. Swinging Sixties - Wikipedia

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    The model Jean Shrimpton was another icon and one of the world's first supermodels. [20] She was the world's highest paid [21] and most photographed model [22] during this time. Shrimpton was called "The Face of the '60s", [23] in which she has been considered by many as "the symbol of Swinging London" [21] and the "embodiment of the 1960s". [24]

  7. List of British films of 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch: Literary drama: Number 79 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films: Fathom: Leslie H. Martinson: Raquel Welch, Anthony Franciosa: Comedy Thriller: The Fearless Vampire Killers: Roman Polanski: Jack MacGowran, Sharon Tate: Comedy horror: British-American co-production Five Golden Dragons ...

  8. Chessgame - Wikipedia

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    Chessgame is a British television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network in 1983. [1]Based on a series of novels by Anthony Price, the series dealt with the activities of a quartet of counter-intelligence agents: David Audley (Terence Stamp), Faith Steerforth (Carmen du Sautoy), Nick Hannah (Michael Culver) and Hugh Roskill (Robin Sachs).

  9. Terence Stamp suffers near-fatal injury on 'Bitter Harvest' set

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    Terence Stamp encountered a near-death experience while on-set of his latest film, Bitter Harvest. The 77-year-old Oscar nominee revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that a horse fell on ...