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Glamour Girl (novel)

Glamour Girl is a novel written by Kerry Katona and Fanny Blake. It is the third in a trilogy of novels written by Katona and Blake and is a follow up from their first two novels Tough Love and The Footballer's Wife. It was released 2 October 2008.

Glamour Girl (film)

Glamour Girl is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Gene Gerrard, Lesley Brook, Ross Landon, Betty Lynne and Leslie Weston.

The plot involved a commercial photographer leaving his job to become a painter, and using his secretary as a model.

It marked the last film appearance of American actor James Carew.

Glamour Girl (song)

"Glamour Girl" is a song written and recorded by Belgian acid house musician Praga Khan. It was featured on Freakazoids.

Glamour Girl

Glamour Girl may refer to:

  • Glamour Girl (film), a 1938 British comedy film
  • Glamour Girl (1948 film), a 1948 American film
  • Glamour Girl (novel), a novel by Kerry Katona and Fanny Blake
  • "Glamour Girl" (song), a song by Praga Khan
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Glamour Girl (1948 film)

Glamour Girl is a 1947 musical film starring Gene Krupa.

Usage examples of "glamour girl".

Gikkes, the glamour girl, didn't like it at all that he'd drifted over to Telzey's group, and while Telzey had no designs on him, she couldn't very well inform Gikkes of that without ruffling her further.

Gikkes, the glamour girl, didnt like it at all that hed drifted over to Telzeys group, and while Telzey had no designs on him, she couldnt very well inform Gikkes of that without ruffling her further.

It had the persuasive purr of a TV glamour girl selling soap or beauty aids, and it had, as well, that dear, bright timbre one would expect when a fairy princess spoke.

So that was a debutante, a glamour girl, that skinny little thing with the messy mascara.

It's sure as hell not the body I did have for a while there, but I finally had a chance to see myself from one of those glamour girl perspectives and I found that it's more a matter of how you present what you have than of trying to crawl in a hole.

She was no glamour girl, but not hard to look at, and he was of a station beneath her in the scientific hierarchya mere corporal in Logistics, barely out of his teens, too low to even be up at the Point.

She was no glamour girl, but not hard to look at, and he was of a station beneath her in the scientific hierarchy—.

It concerned quite another matter, as the headlines revealed: PLAYGIRL ARRESTED IN NARCOTICS SCANDAL (Journal-American), ARREST DOPE-SMUGGLING ACTRESS (Daily News), DRUG RING EXPOSED, GLAMOUR GIRL HELD (Daily Mirror).