Virginia Bell (August 14, 1934 â€" July 18, 2010) was a topless model
and actress.[better source needed]Bell was born Virginia Miriam Beck
in Montrose, California on August 14, 1934. Her parents were John
Charles Beck and Freda Yugend. She graduated high school in 1949. She
was married a short time to Charles Merle Bell, and then to Eli
Jackson, who would go on to produce some of her earliest movies.Bell
began her career in burlesque at age 22. By the 1950s, Bell began
posing for men's magazines. Virginia had one starring role in a
feature film, Bell, Bare and Beautiful (1963), which was the product
of legendary sexploitation team of Herschell Gordon Lewis and David
Friedman. It was made to fulfill a request by her husband, Eli
Jackson. In it, Virginia plays a burlesque dancer pursued by Lewis
regular Thomas Wood. But his attempts at finding true love with the
"girl of his dreams" are thwarted by her gangster boyfriend (played by
David Friedman). Wood gets around this speedbump by tracking Virginia
down at the nudist camp she frequents, which is where at least half
the film takes place. Virginia would make another appearance in
Lullaby of Bareland (1964), a series of three shorter segments spliced
together to flesh out the runtime. Virginia's contribution is a
lengthy striptease routine. Aside from feature films, Virginia
appeared in many nudie loops, which can be found in the video series,
"Reel Classics", and in the "Big Bust Loops" and "Super Boobs" series
from Something Weird Video. In the early ‘60s, Bell had three
children by her husband Jackson: Pierre Joseph Jackson, b. 1961,
Tyrone Eli Jackson b.1962 and Todd George Jackson b. 1964. After she
and Eli divorced, she was married to Alexander White until his death
in 2004.Bell retired from adult entertainment in the early ‘70s and
lived a quiet life until her death on July 19, 2010.
and actress.[better source needed]Bell was born Virginia Miriam Beck
in Montrose, California on August 14, 1934. Her parents were John
Charles Beck and Freda Yugend. She graduated high school in 1949. She
was married a short time to Charles Merle Bell, and then to Eli
Jackson, who would go on to produce some of her earliest movies.Bell
began her career in burlesque at age 22. By the 1950s, Bell began
posing for men's magazines. Virginia had one starring role in a
feature film, Bell, Bare and Beautiful (1963), which was the product
of legendary sexploitation team of Herschell Gordon Lewis and David
Friedman. It was made to fulfill a request by her husband, Eli
Jackson. In it, Virginia plays a burlesque dancer pursued by Lewis
regular Thomas Wood. But his attempts at finding true love with the
"girl of his dreams" are thwarted by her gangster boyfriend (played by
David Friedman). Wood gets around this speedbump by tracking Virginia
down at the nudist camp she frequents, which is where at least half
the film takes place. Virginia would make another appearance in
Lullaby of Bareland (1964), a series of three shorter segments spliced
together to flesh out the runtime. Virginia's contribution is a
lengthy striptease routine. Aside from feature films, Virginia
appeared in many nudie loops, which can be found in the video series,
"Reel Classics", and in the "Big Bust Loops" and "Super Boobs" series
from Something Weird Video. In the early ‘60s, Bell had three
children by her husband Jackson: Pierre Joseph Jackson, b. 1961,
Tyrone Eli Jackson b.1962 and Todd George Jackson b. 1964. After she
and Eli divorced, she was married to Alexander White until his death
in 2004.Bell retired from adult entertainment in the early ‘70s and
lived a quiet life until her death on July 19, 2010.
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