Jeanne Laverne Carmen was born in Paragould, Arkansas. As a child she picked cotton before running away from home at age 13. As a teen, she moved to New York City and landed a job as a dancer in Burlesque, with Bert Lahr. Later she became a model, appearing in several men’s magazines. She also became a trick golfer, appearing with Jack Redmond. In 1998, Carmen was the subject of a TV biography titled “Jeanne Carmen: Queen of the B-Movies”, on the series E! True Hollywood Story. The show stated that Carmen maintained a “dangerously close friendship with Marilyn Monroe and The Kennedys” and that after the death of Monroe, Carmen was told to leave town by mobster Johnny Rosselli . Carmen, believing her life was in danger, fled to Scottsdale, Arizona, where she lived incognito for over a decade. Carmen abandoned her platinum blonde locks, had three children and lived a quiet life, never mentioning her prior life in Hollywood.
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