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"I was not trying to be shocking, or to be a pioneer. I wasn’t trying to change society, or to be ahead of my time. I didn’t think of myself as liberated, and I don’t believe that I did anything important. I was just myself." Bettie Page

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Who Was Bettie Page?
Bettie Page was born on 22 April 1923, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Her father, Roy, was an auto-mechanic. Her mother, Edna, was part Cherokee.
Her parents divorce in 1933, when she is 10 years old. Bettie and her two
sisters are sent to an orphanage in Nashville for a year.
Attends Hume-Fog High School, makes straight A's, participates in the debate
club and school plays. Edits the school newspaper and yearbook. Rarely dates.
Graduates in 1940. Recalls that she was "crushed" to have barely missed being
named valedictorian by .25%, and loses the opportunity for a 4 year scholarship
at Vanderbilt University.
Enrolled in the Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville on a "Daughters of the
American Revolution Scholarship." She is graduated with a B.A. degree in 1944.
Marries Billy Neal sometime in late 1941. He is immediately inducted into the
Armed Forces. Bettie moves to San Francisco with her sister.
Earns a screen test with 20th Century Fox in 1945, which does not go well. She
finds work as a secretary and occasionally models for a fur company.
Works as a secretary in Haiti for six months in 1947. Upon her return to the
States, obtains a divorce from her husband.
She moves to New York, works as a secretary, and continues to unsuccessfully
pursue an acting career. Does open air modeling work for a lot of amateur
"camera clubs" to earn extra money. At one of these sessions, in which as many
as 60 photographers were present, the police made some arrests. Bettie escaped,
but the photographer Weegee was taken in.

Meets Jerry Tibbs, a policeman and part-time photographer, on
the beach at Coney Island in the summer of 1950. He suggests that she comb her
bangs down in front to compensate for her high forehead. The Bettie Page look is
born.
Begins working full-time as a pin-up model. Meets Irving Klaw in 1951, who
photographs her in various states of bondage. Bettie begins to attain some
renown as the "Queen of Bondage." At the time, most of these photo sessions were
sold on a lucrative subscription basis. The customers often made specific
requests as to the scenes and layouts. Bettie is said to have found many of
these quite amusing.
Appears as a performer in Strip-o-Rama, a burlesque film starring Lili St. Cyr,
the famed Vegas showgirl, in 1953. Varietease (1954) and Teaserama (1955) soon
follow. With Klaw producing, she makes at least 50 series of infamous 100 ft.
short stag films. (Much of this work can be seen in the video Uncovered.)
Around this time, Howard Hughes contacted Klaw about meeting Bettie and bringing
her under his aegis, but she declined the offer.
In 1954, she meets Bunny Yeager in Florida. Their sessions together generate
some of the most famous Bettie Page photographs. Some of these were sent to Hugh
Hefner, who made Bettie Playmate of the month for the January 1955 issue of
Playboy. Amazingly, Bettie is 3 months short of 32 years of age at this point.

Irving Klaw is arrested for "conspiracy to distribute obscene
material" though the US Mail in 1963. Bettie is called to testify in a private
session. She is reported to have said the Klaw was absolutely innocent of any
charge.
Around this time, a "pornographer" is said to have placed Bettie's head on
another woman's body. Greatly disturbed by this, Bettie spends much of her
savings buying up the photographs. Burned out on the modeling business, Bettie
retires and leaves New York.
Marries Armond Walterson in 1958, live in Key West, Florida. The union doesn't
work out. On 31 December 1959, Bettie has a religious experience and is "born
again", dedicates herself to Christianity.
Over the next few years, she works for various Christian organizations, then
returns to Nashville in 1963. She briefly remarries Billy Neal, perhaps to help
her to gain entrance into missionary work. But this remarriage is also a
failure.
Irving Klaw dies in 1966.
Bettie moves to Florida in 1967, marries Harry Lear and divorces him in 1972.
Lives in Los Angeles with her brother as the Bettie Page cult builds through the
80's. In a 1993 interview via telephone, she told a reporter from The Lifestyles
of the Rich and Famous that she had no knowledge of any of this, telling him
that she was "penniless and infamous."
Recently, she has hired a law firm to help her recoup some of the profits being
made with her likeness.
It has been estimated that over 20,000 photographs of Bettie have been taken.
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