These Photos From The ’60s Will Make You Wish You Were Alive Back Then

Published on 07/29/2019
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Tina Louise Claimed Gilligan’s Island Destroyed Her Career

Tina Louise was born in New York City and launched her acting career at the tender age of two. As a teen, she studied singing, dancing, and acting. She appeared in a number of small roles in musicals and got her breakthrough when she made her onscreen debut with God’s Little Acre.

Tina Louise Claimed Gilligan's Island-Destroyed Her Career

Tina Louise Claimed Gilligan’s Island-Destroyed Her Career

It was only the start of a highly successful acting career. She would then go on to star in a bunch of movies and television shows. One of the biggest projects she ever worked on would be Gilligan’s Island, which she said ruined her career. She refused any opportunity to appear in the reunions.

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Flight Attendants Of the Sixties Were Even More Glamorous And Youthful

A long time ago, just about every girl in the world wanted to become a flight attendant. These ladies were seen as bubbly and bright. They radiated youth and glamour, which everyone wanted. Although these things still apply to the flight attendants of today, some things have definitely changed.

Flight Attendants Of the Sixties Were Even More Glamorous And Youthful

Flight Attendants Of the Sixties Were Even More Glamorous And Youthful

In general, the ‘60s were thought to be the “Golden Age of the Stewardess.” In those days, most of the people who flew were rich men. Today, however, flying has become accessible to a lot of people. Since it has become a rather commonplace thing, flight attendants need to adopt a more universal status.

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