Friday, June 24, 2011

Stone Cold Sexy: Uschi Obermaier contact sheet

I scanned these from a big hardcover book a few months ago - Uschi Obermaier's contact sheet of photos taken by Werner Bokelberg. GOD, she was so freaking amazing-looking...
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Wow, she really was gorgeous... You always have the best photos that I've never seen before, these are no exception. As always, I love this blog!

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  2. Sooo sexy. Good lord. Her lips and teeth are voluptuous and she has some great breasts. I'd never heard of her before, thanks for scanning these photos!

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  3. Love her, thank you for taking the time to put these up. “I tell [young girls] always to do what your heart says, and don’t let yourself fear, because fear in this society kicks out any kind of ambition or wild streak, so they conform. I tell them to go by your heart.”
    - Uschi

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  6. I must say that your plethora of Uschi O's pics are incredible! The best I've seen put 2gether anywhere bar none. There was 1 pic of Uschti sitting down with cowboy boots, hair down in a chair that looks so much like Natalia Avedon, the actress who portrayed Uschi in the film Das Wilde Leben/Eight Miles High. In any case, they certainly picked the right actress 2 play Uschi. BTW, how close was the movie 2 Uschi's actual life? Close I hope. I'm a bit of a historian & I must say, although films like "Elizabeth" were brilliant, Cate & crew brilliant, & series like The Tudors good, why oh why do they have 2 mess with known historical facts? The real facts are much better! Oh we'll... G117

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  7. Great pics of uschi; back in tbe day, we didn't really know about her. Only anita and marianne. You do have the best blog about the rock women. I notice edie sedgewick missing from your topics list. She was essential new york in'65.

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