Barbara Parkins
The Canadian-American actress Barbara Parkins decided to move to Los Angeles to make a name for herself when she was no more than 16 years old. The young woman began working as a backup dancer and singer to major stars in various nightclubs. In 1961, she got to make her debut in a low-budget crime flick called 20,000 Eyes. One of the bigger projects she took on had been the film adaptation of the hit novel, Valley of the Dolls. She later received a nomination for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Lead Role for her television work.

Barbara Parkins
Julie Ege
Julie Ege started to work as a model when she was only 15 years old. Whoa. She placed second when she joined the Miss Norway pageant at the age of 18. She ended up participating in Miss Universe before she moved to England and worked as an au pair to improve her English-speaking skills. By the late ‘60s, she was acting in small roles. However, we daresay that her most popular role was for the 1971 comedy flick called Up Pompeii. She has been labeled a glamour actress, although she eventually admitted that this did not bother her as long as it paid the bills.

Julie Ege