Betty Grable & Rita Hayworth: The Most Famous Pin-Up Models of World War II
ISBN: 9781508989172
*Includes pictures *Includes their most famous quotes *Includes bibliographies for further reading *Includes a table of contents “There are two reasons why I'm in show business, and I'm standing on both of them.” – Betty Grable “I've had a lot of unhappiness in my life — and a lot of happiness. Who doesn't?“ – Rita Hayworth No history of American pop culture in the 1940s would be complete without mention of Betty Grable, the most popular pinup girl of the World War II era. Grable possessed the outstanding fortune of not only having an ideal body but arriving at the most fortuitous time imaginable; the famous pin-up photo of her, taken by Frank Powolny, made her the highest-earning actress in Hollywood from 1943 to 1951. Indeed, it was not hyperbole that earned Grable the nickname of “the girl with the million dollar legs” — not only were her legs famously adored by American soldiers fighting overseas, they were actually insured to the tune of one million dollars (Suddath). Grable was the banner actress for the era before the advent of Playboy and other publications designed to satisfy the lust of the heterosexual male, an era that objectified women but in a more wholesome, less pornographic way that was designed to reinforce all-American values.