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- 1.American model, actress, and late ‘60s sex symbol
2.Infamous murder victim
3.Golden globe award nominee
4.Playboy model
5.Career ended on a sad note
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As a long-time collector of pornography, one of the more noteworthy items in my library is my copy of the March 1967 issue of Playboy. That one includes Sharon Tate, and to be honest, I'm a little shocked that the people who collect murder memorabilia haven't pushed the price to absurdly high levels. Because you may still find one on eBay for less than a hundred dollars, old Hugh and his publishing pals must have made a lot of copies. simple. Although I'm biased towards the naughtier content, I think it's among the finest presentations of Sharon ever produced.
Sharon Tate might not seem like the typical kind of beauty I write about here at ThePornDude, but that's only because the well-known horrors that eventually befell her overshadowed her career in the entertainment industry. In addition to being the victim of a crime, the American actress and model was a genuine sex symbol in the late 1960s. She was a true beauty, the kind of woman who continues to inspire retro crushes in the present day. Let's focus more on the lady herself and less on the insane hippy cult that she is usually linked to.
How did Sharon Tate become famous, like, you know, before...?
In discussions about Charles Manson, Sharon Tate is frequently brought up. Charlie's group of messed-up young acid heads brought an end to Tate's career for good, and you know what? In true crime stories, she is frequently relegated to a supporting role, which I believe is a damn shame. "Sharon was an actress and a model," is all that people usually say when telling the tale; they seldom mention her accomplishments. Before rushing breathlessly to the more gruesome and sordid aspects of the entire affair, the same people will advise us that we must not forget the victims.
In the 1961 movie Barabbas, starring Anthony Quinn, she made her debut as an extra. Sharon merely played a rather attractive woman in the audience, who was hardly a character at all, let alone one worthy of credit. Only when looking back do individuals bring up split-second images of her and exclaim, "Hey, that's Sharon Tate! " If her career had not ended on the same note, I question whether the scenes would have been remembered in the same light.
Eye of the Devil, a 1966 British mystery horror film, was her first significant role. This is another film that has gained a cult following, likely as a result of the cult killing with which it is linked, even if it was not financially successful during its time. "I was nervous but flattered rather than intimidated since everyone put me at such ease when working with such big-name talent," Tate said. They are such experts.
There are a few other reasons why Eye of the Devil is significant in relation to Tate. In fact, it was the last film MGM released in black and white. For starters, opinions on her performance were somewhat divided; she was seen as beautiful but perhaps not the best actress. The New York Times described her as "chillingly beautiful but expressionless," and she wasn't even fortunate enough to be Don Johnson's child.
The fact that Tate's voice had been dubbed over in the film was another oddball detail. Maybe I'm biased as an American, but I think the actual Sharon Tate sounded fantastic, and there are online videos that compare her original voice track to the overdub. Although the dubbed voice has an English accent, which I believe made it a better fit for the rest of the ensemble and the environment, it sounds so formal to my ears.
From the Real Thing to an Extra
Although Sharon's first "real" film role may have been in Eye of the Devil, her first significant part was in Valley of the Dolls, which was released a year later. She gained notoriety with this one, which even earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award. Once more, the reviewers were let down, but ticket purchases were not being made by the reviewers. Sharon had another cult classic under her belt with the commercial hit Valley of the Dolls.
If you're interested in film history, the entire wiki page for the film is worth reading. Until a few moments ago, I was unaware that well-known science fiction enthusiast Harlan Ellison had contributed to the script and that the entire project was beset by problems. Mia Farrow and other '60s beauties such Raquel Welch, Jane Fonda, Kim Novak, and Debbie Reynolds were among the names on their wanted list. Because of the Rosemary's Baby connection, I have a tendency to think of Mia in relation to Polanski, but Sharon had a far easier time of it.
In the end, Sharon Tate co-starred with renowned contemporaries Patty Duke and Barbara Perkins in Valley of the Dolls. Because the film is somewhat campy, it has gained a cult following among both murder enthusiasts and the LGBT community. In my opinion, the film's depiction of drug abuse and failed relationships in a downward spiral frequently mirrored real life in unsettling ways. Additionally, one of the reasons why it has such lasting appeal is that strange sensation you experience while viewing it.
Discussions of Roman Polanski without mentioning the worst of it
Even before the advent of Instagram feeds, OnlyFans pages, and the parasitic paparazzi of today, Sharon Tate was well-known. The fact that there is so little unvarnished film of the lady at the height of her career is a real bummer. On an early 1969 edition of Playboy After Dark, I was able to catch a few minutes of Sharon. She's sitting on the sofa with her husband, Roman Polanski, looking stunning as she answers a few questions on sex and films from her host, the famous Hugh Hefner.
It was said that Hugh brought the two together, and one must ask whether he ever felt any sense of culpability for the occurrences of August 9, 1969. Regardless, the relationship was strange, with both people acknowledging that they were not particularly taken with each other at the start. She played the lead role in his 1967 movie, The Fearless Vampire Killers, during which he had her film the same scenes over and over, and the two became closer as a result. Their love grew along with her self-assurance. She relocated to Polanski's London flat after the filming concluded.
In that edition of Playboy that I have framed on the wall, Sharon is seen from the same year. (When I say it's really strange, my Tinder matches who listen to murder podcasts get wet and giggle. ) Roman was taking pictures of his future bride from behind the camera. The problem is that, even though the issue is affordable enough to be easily recommended to both smut collectors and true crime enthusiasts, the images may be readily found online if you don't want to pay for them. In any case, Sharon doesn't get a share. The joke I originally made here was enough to warrant its own cut. Cut!
Dancing Around the Final Chapter
Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate both thought they should live together for a while before getting married, which is a popular viewpoint nowadays but was some strange hippy stuff during your grandmother's time. They eventually married in January 1968, following some time of living in sin, and relocated to one of Roman's London residences.
"They should have remained there," I can hear you saying, but how can one foresee such events? A few months after becoming pregnant, the newlyweds relocated to Los Angeles. The Cielo Drive home remains and was for sale a few years ago for about $60 million. Would a home with that kind of history cost more or less?
Because you all know what happened after that, right? It's a little odd to bring it up here in my well-known directory of online pornography, but Charles Manson's band of homeless youngsters arrived with wigs and caused a tremendous commotion. The fluids that splattered all over the house weren't the typical human liquids that I often see in the films I create. The gruesome specifics are extensively documented elsewhere by authors who aren't compelled to include phallic jokes in every sentence. With my unrelated expertise in the masturbatory arts, I can't help you as well as they can.
One of the most well-known murders in American history was not the only crime that killed Sharon Tate. She was a gorgeous, talented sex symbol who was pregnant and had a bright future. Although we can only guess at what Sharon would have done if she hadn't had such a terrible conclusion, I preferred to think of her for her stunning beauty and her sadly short filmography. For a few dollars, you can stream The Fearless Vampire Killers, and I think I'm high enough to really appreciate it right now.
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