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Read MoreGIF of Pat Barrington in the film Mondo Topless directed by Russ Meyer, 1966.
Read Moreanonymous asked: In the previous “does the carpet match the drapes” ask there is a redhead with a white robe on, do you have anymore of her?
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Below is an excerpt from a great podcast with her from The Rialto Report:
“Sharon Kelly (aka Colleen Brennan) is one of the rare actresses whose career straddled two very different eras. After dancing in clubs, from the notorious Clermont Lounge in Atlanta to the Classic Cat in Hollywood, she starred in a string of mid 1970s sexploitation films, many produced by Harry Novak. Along the way she also made appearances in Russ Meyer’s Supervixens (1975) and two of the Ilsa women in prison films – and had cameo parts in mainstream films like Hustle (1975) with Burt Reynolds and Shampoo (1975) with Warren Beatty.
She usually played wholesome though naïve girls, and her busty, freckled redhead looks invariably lit up the screen.
Then she abruptly disappeared for several years before reappearing in the 1980s – except this time she was called Colleen Brennan and was making hardcore films. She won a new generation of fans and a string of acting awards before retiring once again.”
—The Rialto Report