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Shirley Eaton – Born in 1937

Did you know Shirley Eaton’s iconic gold-painted scene in “Goldfinger” sparked an urban legend that she died from skin suffocation? This myth was so pervasive that she appeared on “MythBusters” in 2003 to debunk it. Before that, she had an outspoken career in British cinema.

She featured in comedies like “Carry On Nurse” and thrillers such as “Ten Little Indians.” After retiring in 1969 to focus on family, Shirley returned to the spotlight by publishing her autobiography, “Golden Girl,” in 1999, and later shared her artwork in exhibitions.

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