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  1. Apr 21, 2021 · Tempest Storm arrived at a windy Portland Airport in 1953 to begin an engagement on stage at the Capitol Theatre. (The Oregonian) Storm returned to touring, performing in cities around the world ...

  2. Tempest Storm. Actress: Mundo depravados. A staple for many years at the El Ray Berlesk theatre in Oakland, Tempest Storm had a name suiting her past. She had run away from her home in Eastman, Georgia, after surviving abuse as a child and a rape by a local gang. Ariving in Studio City, Tempest got along well, managing not only on her naturally pronounced bosom, but on her genuine personality,...

  3. Roger Ebert March 24, 1968. Tweet. Tempest Storm. The announcer asked for another round of applause, and got it, and Tempest Storm took her last curtain call. Then the house lights went on and the audience started to leave. Backstage, Tempest ("The tempest in a D-cup," as the ads say), wrapped herself in a gown.

  4. Apr 21, 2021 · Tempest Storm, the often-flame-haired striptease artist, burlesque performer, star of early Russ Meyer films and later a rock generation icon, died Tuesday in her Las Vegas apartment. She was 93.

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  5. Apr 21, 2021 · Tempest Storm, a burlesque legend known for appearing in several Russ Meyer films, has died. She was 93. The veteran exotic dancer (née Annie Banks) died Tuesday in her Las Vegas apartment ...

  6. Sep 26, 2013 · Indisputably one of the best known burlesque dancers from the ‘50s and ‘60s and listed in the top 50 of Playboy’s most glamorous women of the century, Tempest Storm is truly an icon in the history of burlesque. Born Annie Blanche Banks in Eastman, Georgia, in 1928, Storm’s ambition and talent (as well as her perfect bust, once called ...

  7. Apr 21, 2021 · Tempest Storm was one of the most famous burlesque stars of all time, known for her headline shows on the Las Vegas Strip. Died: April 20, 2021 ( Who else died on April 20?) Details of death: Died ...

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