
Jean Shrimpton
Acting
Biography
Jean Rosemary Shrimpton (born November 7, 1942) is an British fashion model and actress. She was an icon of the Swinging Sixties and is considered to be one of the world's first supermodels.
Born: November 7, 1942
Place of Birth: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Known For

Fame, Fashion and Photography: The Real Blow Up
Tells the story of the photographers who cemented the image of swinging London and who, through their pictures, irreversibly altered the face of fashion and pop.

The Evolution of the Supermodel

My Generation
The vivid and inspiring story of British film icon Michael Caine's personal journey through 1960s swinging London.

What's My Line?
Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.

The Dick Cavett Show
The Dick Cavett Show has been the title of several talk shows hosted by Dick Cavett on various television networks.

Privilege
Britain's biggest pop singer, Steven Shorter, receives unwavering adulation and possesses total control over his rabid fans, which includes nearly the entire population. Yet Shorter is not an autonomous performer -- he is little more than a puppet for the government, promoting whatever agenda they see fit. When a beautiful artist, Vanessa Ritchie, is commissioned to paint his portrait, she pushes Shorter to question his obedience to his manipulative handlers.

Mia and Roman
Mia and Roman is a 1968 23-minute documentary film which was shot during the making of Rosemary's Baby.

The Face on the Cover
The life of the world’s top model Jean Shrimpton and her svengali photographer David Bailey.

Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising
One of the human trio is Dick Fontaine, the director, a thin, long-haired youth who has put together this highly personal exercise on something or other that runs, mercifully, for 58 minutes and comes from an English group of movie folk called the Tattooists. The second visitor to the animal abattoir is a pretty girl. The third is a porky, middle-aged man addicted to the expression, "Ya know?" The two men carry on a running argument about whether they should make a picture about pigs. "Are we making a movie, ya know?" says Fatso. "Where is it, ya know?" Then a bit later: "I'm making a movie about pigs, ya know?"

Something Nice to Eat
Cooking is a kind of loving, features Jean Shrimpton
Filmography
as Herself
as Self (voice)
as Self (archive footage)
as self
as Herself
as Self - Guest
as Vanessa Ritchie
as Self
as Self - Mystery Guest