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Cleo Moore

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And I usually use myself as a model, posing in front of a mirror as I dab the strokes on the canvas.


— Cleo Moore


#front #i #mirror #model #myself

Anything I learned about the fine art of acting I learned from Hugo.


— Cleo Moore


#acting #anything #art #fine #fine art

Believe it or not, I was all fully rounded by the time I was nine years old.


— Cleo Moore


#by the time #fully #i #nine #old

I like to paint nudes mostly.


— Cleo Moore


#like #mostly #nudes #paint

I like to take afternoon naps in the nude.


— Cleo Moore


#i #like #naps #nude #take

I'm not a very good painter, but I'm learning a lot.


— Cleo Moore


#i #learning #lot #painter #very

It was strange what happened to me; I mean popping out like that before I was even ten.


— Cleo Moore


#even #happened #i #like #me

None of the European girls, including Anita Ekberg, has anything not found on American girls as well.


— Cleo Moore


#anita #anything #european #found #including

One newspaper even published one of my nude paintings - the one of me naked from the waste up.


— Cleo Moore


#me #naked #newspaper #nude #paintings

Painting self-portraits without clothes on has also given me some publicity.


— Cleo Moore


#clothes #given #me #painting #publicity






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Did you know about Cleo Moore?

She then signed a two-year deal with RKO Radio Pictures (1950–52) before signing a longer contract with Columbia Pictures in 1952. In order to compete with Monroe Moore had to bleach her hair platinum blonde. Moore began starring in films in 1952.

During her time at Columbia Moore starred in One Girl's Confession (1953) The Other Woman (1954) and Women's Prison (1955). Despite the fact Cleo Moore never obtained true film stardom Moore has become a cult fan favorite with several of her films being considered cult classics.

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