Hollywood Pinup - Rhonda Fleming
THE SHAPE THAT SHOOK THE WORLD!
The camera loved everything about Rhonda Fleming and she was a natural as a hootchy-kootchy dancer at the Chicago Exposition of 1983. She played other exotic sirens including Cleopatra in Serpent of the Nile and as the Babylonian goat-herder Semiramide in The Queen of Babylon. In Yankee Pasha - pictured above - she is kidnapped to become part of a harem in Morocco.
WELL CO-ORDINATED HIPS WIN RHONDA FLEMING "LITTLE EGYPT" ROLE
Beauty along didn't win Rhonda Fleming the sexiest role of the. movie year - the title role in "Little Egypt" - but it was her "well co-ordinate dhops," says Hal Belfer, dance directore of Universal-International Studio, who trained her for the role. "Rhonda is the exception to the present-day trend among American girls toward skin-and-bones figures that need a Bikini bathing suit to make them look sexy. We need a girl with curves and hips to dance the hoochy-koocy of 'Little Egypt,' and b-r-r-r-otther, we've got her in Rhonday Fleming!" Mark Stevens co-stars in U-I Technicolor production.