HerStory
Genealogy Junkie
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It kind of looks like her, no?!
It kind of looks like her not in the slightest.It kind of looks like her, no?!
It kind of looks like her not in the slightest.
No, it does not look like here. Look beyond that. As to the Ad, what is the ad about? Changing the color of your eyes. Why would a person changing her identity want to change the color of her eyes? If, in fact, the phone number does relate to this add.
Here is the same photo in a color ad from 1985.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-SOFTCOLORS-ADVERTISEMENT-CIBA-VISION-CARE-AD-LADY-/321158184977?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ac6850011
I have a family member who is a foot model in LA. VERY FEW people are in this business.
This is her agency: http://www.bodypartsmodels.com/home.html
I don't know how many legit agencies there were back then, but you don't get a national ad (like the CIBA Vision one) without an agent. It's BIG bucks from just one national campaign.
I cannot call them (obviously, family there), but someone could investigate a little more...
I have a family member who is a foot model in LA. VERY FEW people are in this business.
This is her agency: http://www.bodypartsmodels.com/home.html
I don't know how many legit agencies there were back then, but you don't get a national ad (like the CIBA Vision one) without an agent. It's BIG bucks from just one national campaign.
I cannot call them (obviously, family there), but someone could investigate a little more...
The best news is that Ms. M is still alive and well and looks to be on Facebook with an active account. What are the odds she kept records of her clients and might remember have information on FLEK pre-name change?
If I'm allowed to post her facebook I will. Someone let me know.
I don't think we should even be posting her name here at all. She was not specifically mentioned in the article or on the notes page. Ms. M is a well known representative for photographers. She doesn't actually take the pictures. It is highly unlikely that she ever had any direct contact with FLEK.
I don't think we should even be posting her name here at all. She was not specifically mentioned in the article or on the notes page. Ms. M is a well known representative for photographers. She doesn't actually take the pictures. It is highly unlikely that she ever had any direct contact with FLEK.
You're right.I don't think we should even be posting her name here at all. She was not specifically mentioned in the article or on the notes page. Ms. M is a well known representative for photographers. She doesn't actually take the pictures. It is highly unlikely that she ever had any direct contact with FLEK.
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