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Home/People/Suzy Parker
Suzy Parker profile photo
Born
Oct 28, 1932Died: May 3, 2003
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Long Island City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

10
Movies
11
TV Shows
Also Known As
Cecilia Ann Renee Parker
IMDb Profile

Suzy Parker

Acting

Biography
Suzy Parker (born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker; October 28, 1932 – May 3, 2003) was an American model and actress active from 1947 until 1970. Her modeling career reached its zenith during the 1950s, when she appeared on the covers of dozens of magazines and in advertisements and movie and television roles. She appeared in advertisements for Revlon and many other cosmetic companies, including Solo Products, the largest hair care product company in the country at the time. (Models did not have exclusive cosmetic company contracts until Lauren Hutton and Karen Graham in the early 1970s). In 1956, at the height of her modelling career, she became the first model to earn $100,000 per year (equivalent to $1,157,000 in 2024). A song that The Beatles wrote for her, though not released on record, appeared in their 1970 documentary film Let It Be, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Score. [from Wikipedia]
Chamber of Horrors poster

Chamber of Horrors

as Barbara Dixon
1966
Flight from Ashiya poster

Flight from Ashiya

as Lucille Caroll
1964
The Interns poster

The Interns

as Lisa Cardigan
1962
Circle of Deception poster

Circle of Deception

as Lucy Bowen
1960
The Fabulous Fifties poster

The Fabulous Fifties

as Self
1960
The Best of Everything poster

The Best of Everything

as Gregg Adams
1959
Ten North Frederick poster

Ten North Frederick

as Kate Drummond
1958
Kiss Them for Me poster

Kiss Them for Me

as Gwinneth Livingston
1957
The Death of Manolete poster

The Death of Manolete

as Tani Morena
1957
Funny Face poster

Funny Face

as Specialty Dancer (Think Pink Number)
1957