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Norma Ann Sykes (born 19 May 1936), better known as Sabrina, was a 1950s English glamour model who progressed to a minor movie career. Her main claim to fame was her hourglass figure of prodigious breasts coupled with a tiny waist and hips. Sabrina was one of "a host of exotic, glamorous (British) starlets ... modelled on the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Lana Turner"; others included Diana Dors, Belinda Lee, Shirley Eaton and Sandra Dorne. ==Early life and career== Sabrina was born in Stockport, Cheshire, before moving with her mother to Blackpool. At the age of 16 she moved to London, where she worked as a waitress and did some nude modelling. In 1955 she was chosen to play a dumb blonde sidekick in Arthur Askey's new television series, ''Before Your Very Eyes'' (BBC 1952–56, ITV 1956–58), which soon made her a household name. She never spoke on the programme, and was promoted by the BBC as "the bosomy blonde who didn't talk". She made her motion-picture debut in ''Stock Car'', in 1955. She then appeared in a small role in the 1956 film, ''Ramsbottom Rides Again''. In her third movie, ''Blue Murder at St Trinian's'' (1957) she had a non-speaking role in which, despite sharing equal billing with the star Alastair Sim on posters and appearing in many publicity stills in school uniform, she was required only to sit up in bed wearing a nightdress, reading a book whilst the action took place around her. Sabrina's penultimate movie role was in the western ''The Phantom Gunslinger'' (1970), in which she starred alongside Troy Donahue. Her final film was the horror movie ''The Ice House'' (1969) as a replacement for Jayne Mansfield, who had died in a car crash two years earlier. In 1967 Sabrina married Dr Harold Melsheimer, a Hollywood gynecologist/obstetrician, though they divorced ten years later. She lives in Hollywood. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sabrina (actress)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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