Unusual choice to play a model in Perry Mason movie
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Lisa Howard
professor_of_gamez — 17 years ago(August 27, 2008 07:27 PM)
She's an unusual choice for playing a model in Perry Mason: Case of the Shooting Star. She has pretty eyes, but rest of her face isn't too attractive. Normally models are pretty (kind of a job requirement I would think, lol).
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Bilwick1 — 16 years ago(May 09, 2009 08:30 AM)
She has a different look than what is usually considered drop-dead gorgeous (the supermodel type, for example) but I like it, and because it's different its memorable. I hadn't seen her in years but late last night a tv station was playing one of the Bounty Hunter movies she made with Michael Dudikoff, and while I had no intention of watching it, when I saw her, and I thought, "Hey, that's that actress that I liked from that sexy 'Valley of the Dolls' tv show!" After a while I even remembered her name, having seen her occasionally in other things during the '90s. In the Bounty Hunter movie she generally wears form-fitting, low-cut attire and it's clear she has (or had, at the time) a great body with excellent rackage. After a while I even remembered her name.
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Asteri-Atypical — 10 years ago(April 14, 2015 09:57 PM)
You have a strange concept of what you call "not too attractive".
The eyes alone, when she was that age, made her striking.
The rest of her face was still attractive. Maybe not on the level of those eyes, but she was an overall striking woman in her 20s. Still not that bad in her 30s, although she'd plucked the once-stunning eyebrows and lost too much weight so she was no longer quite as striking.
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