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Aug 14, 2014 · “Call me Mr. Natural if you must, but I love unenhanced breasts and '70s-style bush. At the office, we refer to this full-frontal scene as ‘Angels in Hair-merica.’
Nude scenes have been a Hollywood staple for ages. From Sharon Stone in 'Basic Instinct' to Viggo Mortensen in 'Eastern Promises,' here are the ones that have stood the test of time.
Grahame's other memorable roles included the scheming Irene Neves in Sudden Fear (also 1952); mob moll Debby Marsh in Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953) in which, in a horrifying off-screen scene, she is scarred by hot coffee thrown in her face by Lee Marvin's character; and the femme fatale Vicki Buckley in Fritz Lang's Human Desire (1954).
Famous scene in which rightly suspicious gangster Vince (Lee Marvin) freaks out and burns girlfriend Debbie (Gloria Grahame) with hot coffee, Howard Wendell as the panicked politician, Alexander Scourby the kingpin taking the call, in Fritz Lang's The Big Heat, 1953.
Actress Gloria Grahame in a publicity shot from the early 1950’s, United States. Gloria Grahame in state of undress in a scene from the film 'Naked Alibi', 1954. Jacqueline White and Robert Young looking at Gloria Grahame in a scene from the film 'Crossfire', 1947.
She was described as a serious, skillful actress; spontaneous, honest, and strong-willed; imaginative and curious; incredibly sexy but insecure about her looks (prompting plastic surgery on her famous lips); loving appreciative male company; "a bit loony". In 1975, she was treated for breast cancer.
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Feb 21, 2018 · Grahame herself may not have been an innocent party. She allegedly assaulted costars Charlotte Greenwood and Gene Nelson on separate occasions, and purposely stepped on scene partners' lines.