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Jeanne Carmen, RIP

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Jeanne Carmen, the “little country girl” who became a 1950s pinup and actress and hobnobbed with Frank Sinatra and other stars, died of lymphoma at her Orange County home on Thursday, Dec. 20. She was 77. MSTies will remember her as Lillibet in episode 112- UNTAMED YOUTH.

Jeanne Carmen, RIP

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  1. Katrina O says:

    Hey all,

    Check out this quote on Jeanne I found on YouTube. I think it sums her up very well.

    TESTIMONIAL on JEANNE CARMEN’S impact on AMERICAN POP CULTURE:

    “She’s really basically the same 18 year old girl who bagged FRANK SINATRA for a GOOD TIME…and she’s that way today.

    She’s got these GREAT STORIES to tell…and whether you believe them or not…she’s a part of the HOLLYWOOD MYTHOLOGY.

    She’s right in there with the KENNEDY’S and MARILYN and she’s
    sort of just part of the mix.

    I love her! I think she’s fascinating!

    by J. RANDY TARABORRELLI
    New York Times Bestselling Author

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  2. magicvoice says:

    I just pulled out an old magazine and by coincidence Jeanne was on the cover. The article inside said she bagged Errol Flynn, too. Then again, who didn’t?

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  3. magicvoice says:

    I just pulled out an old magazine and by coincidence Jeanne Carmen was on the cover. The article inside said she bagged Errol Flynn as well. Then again, who didn’t?

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