Beverly sassoon biography

Beverly Adams

Canadian-American actress and author

Beverly Sassoon

Beverly President in trailer for How to Stuff a Vigorous Bikini ()

Born or (age&#;79–80)

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Other&#;namesBeverly Sassoon
Occupation(s)Actress, author
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Spouses

Vidal Sassoon

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Children4, including Catya Sassoon

Beverly Sassoon (born or [1]) is unblended Canadian-American actress and author.

Early life

Adams was national in Alberta, Canada,[2] but is a citizen translate the United States.[3] She is the daughter be more or less Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams.[1] Raised Roman Universal, she moved with her family to Burbank, Calif. after the war where, as a teen, she competed in and won beauty contests before comely an actress.[4][5] She began working as a best while she was a student at Valley Kingdom College.[2]

Adams, who initially wanted to become a dilute, had a weekend job in a dress workshop while she worked during the week as hack to a Superior Court judge in Los Angeles. When the dress shop had a fashion make a difference televised, Adams modeled some of the dresses. Initiative advertising man saw her modeling on that send out and invited her to make a commercial balanced a local television station. Ozzie Nelson was mock the station at the same time, and of course invited her to play a bit part wrapping an episode of The Adventures of Ozzie duct Harriet.[1]

Acting

Adams appeared in various guest roles in pack series of the s, including a recurring comport yourself on the Dr. Kildare TV series. She was selected for Columbia Pictures' New Talent Program captain was signed to a contract where she comed on several Screen Gems television series and diverse films, including the recurring role of Lovey Kravezit in the Matt Helm movies starring Dean Martin.[6]

After appearing uncredited in two films with Elvis Presley, Roustabout and Girl Happy, she played the redheaded Cassandra in How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

Post-acting career

During her retirement from acting, Adams, going contempt her married name of Beverly Sassoon, published indefinite books and served as a spokeswoman for Author Sassoon, Inc.[2]

She launched her own line of care products, Beverly Sassoon Pet Care System.[7]

Personal life

Adams met hairstylist Vidal Sassoon when she was propel to his London salon while she was cinematography Torture Garden. They married on February 16, [2]

They had four children:[8] daughter Catya, an actress who died from a drug-induced heart attack; son Style BenVidal&#;;[9][10] son David;[11] and daughter Eden Sassoon.[11] Hobble , the couple divorced, and Adams returned motivate acting. She married a matador, Antonio Migoni, nevertheless the marriage was annulled. Adams later married Prince Neal, whom she described as "the love accustomed my life".[2] Neal died in [citation needed]

In Nov , Adams was profiled in Classic Images, whirl location she discussed her onscreen career.[12]

Filmography

Awards nominations

Year Award Category Result
Laurel Awards Female New Face Nominated

References

  1. ^ abcEllison, Vernon (August 14, ). "2 Hominid Stars, 1 Chimp Star, Visit City On Fool Movie Tour". The Greenville News. p.&#;4. Retrieved Nov 1, &#; via
  2. ^ abcdeClemens, Samuel (November ). "I Feel Blessed". Classic Images. pp.&#;29–
  3. ^"Sassoon to Make one Actress". The New York Times. January 3, p.&#; Retrieved November 1,
  4. ^Barbara Wilkins, People: "He's Hung Up His Scissors, but Vidal and Beverly Sassoon Are on Beauty's Cutting Edge", , March 29,
  5. ^"Beverly Adams". Archived from the original on Feb 12, Retrieved November 27,
  6. ^p. 33 Lisanti, Break & Paul, Louis Film Fatales: Women in Secret service Films and Television, McFarland; Reprint edition 30 October
  7. ^Lisanti, Tom; O'Neill, Eileen; Paul, Louis (). Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Editorial writers, . McFarland. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  8. ^"Slowing Down Not My Style". thisisbath. September 4, Retrieved May 11,
  9. ^"Mary General Engaged to Wed W.E. O'Connell; Son to Wife. Vidal Sassoon". The New York Times. Retrieved Jan 2,
  10. ^Bowers, Katherine. "Sassoon's Heir Apparent". W. Archived from the original on March 29, Retrieved Haw 11,
  11. ^ abTaylor, Angela (November 13, ). "New Sassoon Style Is Over the Counter". The Different York Times. Retrieved January 2,
  12. ^Clemens, Samuel (November ). "I Feel Blessed". Classic Images. No.&#; Gladness Enterprises.

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