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  1. Jean Rosemary Shrimpton (* 7. November 1942 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire) ist ein britisches Model. Sie wurde vor allem während der Swinging Sixties unter dem von ihr ungeliebten Spitznamen The Shrimp (deutsch ‚Die Garnele‘) bekannt und gilt als eines der ersten Supermodels. Jean Shrimpton (1965)

  2. Jean Shrimpton. Actress: Privilege. Jean Shrimpton was born on 7 November 1942 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Privilege (1967), Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising (1970) and We'll Take Manhattan (2012). She has been married to Michael Cox since 12 January 1979. They have one child.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2014 · Jean Shrimpton divenne poi la modella preferita di Bailey, con cui fu fidanzata dal ’61 al ’64, e fu lui a reinventare la bambola aristocratica degli anni 50 trasformandola in quella che il ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2022 · In the 1960s, Jean Shrimpton was a supermodel long before they coined the term “supermodel.”. She was English, part of the Swinging London scene. Shrimpton appeared in Vogue countless times and was paid the then-extravagant sum of $67 per hour. She was the muse of legendary London photog and John French protégé David Bailey, to whom she ...

  5. 23 de nov. de 2012 · Jean Shrimpton, modelo. En un sofocante día de primavera de 1965, el silencio se apoderó de la multitud reunida en el evento deportivo más grande de Australia. Todos los ojos cayeron sobre la ...

  6. Jean Shrimpton. (1942-), Model. Sitter in 18 portraits. Fashion model. Graduated from Lucie Clayton's modelling school aged 17 in 1960, the year in which she met David Bailey, while he was assisting the photographer John French. The young couple's electric partnership saw the creation of the gawky urchin nicknamed 'The Shrimp'.

  7. Jean Shrimpton, née le 6 novembre 1942 à High Wycombe, est un mannequin anglais. Elle est une figure emblématique du Swinging London et connaît au cours de sa carrière deux événements majeurs : une série de photographies de mode en 1962 pour Vogue avec David Bailey, ainsi qu'une apparition en Australie trois années plus tard qui aura un retentissement important dans les médias.