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Received
the Women's International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award
in 1989.
'Howard
Hughes', in addition to designing airplanes, is said to have
designed a "cantilever bra" to take care of Miss Russell's
physical endowments.
Jane
Russell was turned down a contract with Paramount because
she was "too tall" and 20th Century-Fox decided
she was "too unphotogenic" before she was discovered
by Hughes.
Discovered
by Howard Hughes working as a receptionist for his dentist.
Went to Van Nuys High School (Los Angeles).
In
the early 1950s, made a television commercial for Lustre Creme's
shampoo campaign.
Spouses:
Bob Waterfield (24 April 1943 - 2 February 1967) (divorced)
Roger Barrett (25 August 1968 - 18 November 1968) (his death)
John Calvin Peoples (31 January 1974 - present)
First
husband Bob Waterfield was her high school sweetheart.
On
2 February 1967, Russell filed for divorce from Waterfield;
it was granted in July 1968.
The
Waterfields adopt a baby girl, Tracy. [15 February 1952]
The
Waterfields adopt a fifteen-month-old British boy, Tommy Kavanaugh.
[December 1952]
Married
John Calvin Peoples in a "kaftan" ceremony in Santa Barbara,
California. The couple currently lives in Sedona, Arizona.
During
Jane's number "Ain't There Anyone Here For Love"
in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, she was accidentally knocked
off the edge of the pool by the diving Olympic team and landed
in the pool. This was unscripted, but was kept for the final
release. Also, her brother Jamie appeared in the same number
as one of the muscle men.
Championed
the passage of the Federal Orphan Adoption Amendment of 1953,
which allowed children of American servicemen born overseas
to be placed for adoption in the United States. Through her
organization, World Adoption International Fund (WAIF), Russell
has placed 51,000 children with adoptive families.
Her
breasts are the namesake for 'The Jane Russell Peaks' in Alaska.
Bob
Hope once introduced her as "the two and only Jane Russell."
In
1955, Russell and Bob Waterfield formed Russ-Field Productions.
Under this banner, they made Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955),
_King and Four Queens, A (1956)_ , Run for the Sun (1956),
and Fuzzy Pink Nightgown, The (1957).
Went
to high school with James Dougherty (I), "Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes" co-star Marilyn Monroe's first husband.
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