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ITEM: You are bidding on an early 1960s scarce original antique 1st generation TWA photograph of a busty leggy Tina Louise and very lucky Peter Falk in posed candid for the aviation giant, with original TWA SuperJet stamp on verso, from the collection of a long time TWA employee who kept one photo for each celebrity he met while working for the iconic airline, a great early aviation image, with stunning mid century style and cross collectible airplane/pin up/movie appeal. This is a wonderful piece from the era when aviation still held an aura and appeal and transcontinental flights were considered the height of sophistication. Measures 8" x 10" We have come into an extraordinary collection of antique movie/aviation/music photographs and memorabilia and are happy to combine multiple wins at no cost. 100% guaranteed original and vintage. CONDITION: This antique vintage photograph is in very fine condition overall, a great early aviation piece of advertising memorabilia with a soft curl that will flatten when displayed. 100% guaranteed vintage and original.
Biography: Tina Lousie attended Miami University in Ohio, and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the Actors Studio.Her Broadway debut was in "Li'l Abner," w she played Apassionata Von Climax. She shared her dressing room with another actress making her Broadway debut in the same play - Julie Newmar.Created a health care company, "TLC" and marketed a parasol for women to keep the sun off their skin.Although she is most associated with playing Ginger in "Gilligan's Island" (1964), she detests the role and has not appeared in any of the series' various reunion specials. According to Russell Johnson, Tina was told she would be the main star of the show when she was initially approached about doing it, and when she arrived in Los Angeles after accepting the offer, she found out otherwise. Johnson also recalls that while Tina remained professional throughout the show's run without raising a fuss, she "divorced herself from the show as soon as it went off the air".Measurements: 37-24-36 (as a 1950s starlet), 38-23-37 (during "Gilligan's Island" (1964)), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)Grew to resent her role on "Gilligan's Island" (1964) and refused to appear on any of the reunion shows following the series' cancellation (her character was played by Judith Baldwin). According to Sherwood Schwartz, however, she did offer to appear in the reunion show, Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978) (TV); however, the salary she demanded was considered too high."People walk up to me and say: 'Are you Ginger?' and I say: 'No. I'm Tina.' I do that to keep my sanity."She and fellow "Gilligan's Island" (1964) cast member Dawn Wells have both been asked to appear together in numerous television ad campaigns over the years. However, the two actresses have never liked each other and have not spoken in years. They have turned down many of these offers. The most notable one was a commercial for Old Navy clothing stores, which would feature them as Mary Ann and Ginger, still stuck on the island. Mother of Caprice Crane.She attended Miami University in Ohio, and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the Actors Studio.Her Broadway debut was in "Li'l Abner," w she played Apassionata Von Climax. She shared her dressing room with another actress making her Broadway debut in the same play - Julie Newmar.Created a health care company, "TLC" and marketed a parasol for women to keep the sun off their skin.Although she is most associated with playing Ginger in "Gilligan's Island" (1964), she detests the role and has not appeared in any of the series' various reunion specials. According to Russell Johnson, Tina was told she would be the main star of the show when she was initially approached about doing it, and when she arrived in Los Angeles after accepting the offer, she found out otherwise. Johnson also recalls that while Tina remained professional throughout the show's run without raising a fuss, she "divorced herself from the show as soon as it went off the air".M...
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