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Talitha Getty

Talitha Dina Getty (née Pol; 18 October 1940 – 11 July 1971)[1] was a Dutch actress, socialite, and model who was regarded as a style icon of the late 1960s. She lived much of her adult life in Britain and, in her final years, was closely associated with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh. Her husband was the oil heir and subsequent philanthropist John Paul Getty Jr.

Talitha Getty
Getty in December 1966
Born
Talitha Dina Pol

(1940-10-18)18 October 1940
Died11 July 1971(1971-07-11) (aged 30)
Rome, Italy
Occupations
  • Actress
  • socialite
  • model
Height169 cm (5 ft 6+12 in)
Spouse
(m. 1966)
Children1

Early life edit

Talitha Dina Pol was born in Java, then part of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), daughter of the artists Willem Jilts Pol [nl] (1905–1988) and Arnoldine Adriana "Adine" Mees (1908–1948).[2]

Her father subsequently married Poppet John (1912–1997), daughter of the painter Augustus John (1878–1961), a pivotal figure in the world of Bohemian culture and fashion. She was thus the step-granddaughter of both Augustus John and his muse and second wife, Dorothy "Dorelia" McNeil (1881–1969), who was a fashion icon in the early years of the 20th century. By Ian Fleming's widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, Augustus John had a daughter, Talitha's step-aunt, Amaryllis Fleming (1925–1999), who became a noted cellist.

Pol spent her early years, during the Second World War, with her mother in a Japanese prison camp. Her father was interned in a separate camp, and her parents went their own ways after the war, Pol moving to Britain with her mother, who died in 1948 in The Hague.[3]

Pol studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Writer and journalist Jonathan Meades, who was at RADA several years later, recalled that, after first coming to London in 1964, he saw Pol with her stepmother at Seal House, Holland Park (home of Poppet John's sister, Vivien). Meades thought her "the most beautiful young woman I had ever seen ... I gaped, unable to dissemble my amazement".[4] In 1988, a former Labour Member of the British Parliament Woodrow, Lord Wyatt recalled, with reference to the "success with women" of Antony, Lord Lambton, former Conservative Government Minister, that

...there was that Talitha Pol who was very pretty and had a little starlet job in Yugoslavia; and he went and stayed at the hotel and sent her huge bunches of flowers about every two hours and showered her with presents.[5]

Another to come under Pol's spell was the dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who first met her at a party in 1965. According to Nureyev's biographer, Julie Kavanagh, the two were enthralled with each other, to the extent that Nureyev "had never felt so erotically stirred by a woman" and told several friends that he wished to marry Pol.[6] In the event, Nureyev was unable to attend a dinner party given by Claus von Bülow, at which he and Pol were to have been seated next to each other, and so von Bülow invited instead John Paul Getty Jr., son of his employer, the oil tycoon Paul Getty. Pol and Getty Jr. forged a relationship that led to their marriage in 1966.

Marriage to John Paul Getty edit

 
Pol (right) with John Paul Getty Jr. immediately after their wedding at the City Hall in Rome, 10 December 1966.

Pol became the second wife of John Paul Getty Jr. on 10 December 1966. She was married in a white miniskirt, trimmed with mink.[7] The Gettys became part of Swinging London's fashionable scene, becoming friends with, among others, singers Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and his girlfriend Marianne Faithfull. Faithfull has recounted her apprehension, through "ingrained agoraphobia", about an invitation to spend five weeks with the Gettys in Morocco ("but for Mick this is an essential part of his life") and how, after splitting from Jagger, she took up with Talitha Getty's lover, Count Jean de Breteuil [fr], a young French aristocrat (1949–1971). Breteuil supplied drugs to musicians such as Jim Morrison of The Doors (with whose girl friend Pamela Courson he had a relationship), Keith Richards, and Marianne Faithfull, who wrote that Breteuil "saw himself as dealer to the stars"[8][9][10] and has claimed that he delivered the drugs that accidentally killed Morrison[11] less than two weeks before Talitha's own death in 1971. For his part, Richards recalled that John Paul and Talitha Getty "had the best and finest opium".[12]

Print designer Celia Birtwell, who married designer Ossie Clark, recalled Talitha Getty as one of a number of "beautiful people" who crossed her threshold in the late 1960s, while couturier Yves Saint Laurent likened the Gettys to the title of a 1922 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald as "beautiful and damned".[13] Among other glamorous figures of the Sixties, the fashion designer Michael Rainey, who founded the Hung on You boutique in Chelsea, and his wife Jane Ormsby-Gore, daughter of British ambassador David Ormsby-Gore to the United States during the Kennedy era, "hung out" with the Gettys in Marrakesh between their moving from Gozo to the Welsh Marches.[14]

John Paul Getty, who has been described as "a swinging playboy who drove fast cars, drank heavily, experimented with drugs and squired raunchy starlets",[15] eschewed the family business, Getty Oil, during this period, much to the chagrin of his father. However, in later years, he became a philanthropist and, as a U.S. citizen, received an honorary British knighthood in 1986. His luxury yacht, built in 1927 and renovated in 1994, was the MY Talitha G.

In July 1968, the Gettys had a son, Tara Gabriel Galaxy Gramaphone Getty,[16] who became a noted ecological conservationist in Africa, dropped his third and fourth forenames, and took Irish citizenship in 1999. He and his wife Jessica (a chalet maid he met in Verbier) have three children, including a daughter named Talitha.[17]

By 1969, the dissolute lifestyle the Gettys were leading in Italy and Morocco had begun to wear on Talitha, who wished to pursue treatment for heroin and alcohol addiction and return to Britain. Both she and Paul were unfaithful to one another (Paul was having an affair with Victoria Holdsworth, whom he would go on to marry in 1994), and Paul showed no commitment to becoming sober. He agreed to a separation and purchased a house for his wife and son to live in on Cheyne Walk in London.[18] In early 1970 Talitha was sober and living an active social life in London.

Marrakesh rooftop photo edit

 
Getty's photo in Marrakesh

Talitha Getty is probably best remembered for an iconic photograph taken on a rooftop in Marrakesh, Morocco, in January 1969 by Patrick Lichfield.[19] With her hooded husband in the background, this image, part of the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London, portrayed her in a crouching pose, wearing a multi-coloured kaftan, white harem pants and white and cream boots.

The look seemed stylishly to typify the hippie fashion of the time and became a model over the years for what, more recently, has been referred to variously as "hippie chic", "boho-chic" and "Talitha Getty chic".[20]

Film career edit

As an actress, Pol appeared in several films, including Village of Daughters (1962) (as a daughter, Gioia Spartaco); an Edgar Wallace mystery, We Shall See (1964) (as Jirina); The System (1964) (aka "The Girl-Getters" as Helga, a German tourist and the first girl to be hit on by the young men); Return from the Ashes (1965) (as Claudine, alongside Maximilian Schell, Ingrid Thulin and Samantha Eggar); and Barbarella (1968), a sexually charged science-fiction fantasy starring Jane Fonda, in which she had the minor uncredited role of a girl smoking a hookah pipe.

Death edit

In the spring of 1971, Talitha Getty asked her husband for a divorce after years of living separately, but Paul Jr. was adamant that he still loved her and pleaded with her to come to Rome for a reconciliation. Her lawyers advised her that divorce proceedings would be easier if Talitha could show that she had attempted to reconcile with Paul, so on 9 July 1971 she flew to Rome.[21] She was found dead on 11 July in the Getty apartment on Piazza d'Aracoeli, allegedly of a heroin overdose.[1] However, her death certificate listed the cause as cardiac arrest, with high levels of alcohol and barbiturates found in her blood.[22]

The Italian press speculated that Paul's continued heroin usage had caused Talitha to relapse. An autopsy conducted 8 months after her death found traces of heroin in Talitha's system, but this was inconclusive since heroin can persist in the body for many months, and might therefore have pre-dated her sobriety. In January 1973, Italian authorities announced that an inquest would be held into the causes of Talitha's death; they requested that Paul Jr. submit to an interview. Getty was afraid that his continued drug use would lead to arrest and prosecution, so he fled Italy for the UK in February, and never returned.[23]

Talitha Getty died within the same 12-month period as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Edie Sedgwick and, as noted, Jim Morrison, other cultural icons of the 1960s. Her friend Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, with whom she had spent time in Marrakesh, had predeceased Hendrix by a little over a year.[24]

In 1993 Paul Getty named his new yacht Talitha G in memory of his late wife; it continues in service as Talitha for her step-son Mark.[25][26]

Number One edit

The death of Talitha Getty is the subject of the Italian political drama Number One (1973). The film, which disappeared from the public eye because of its clear references to the Getty case and the Number One nightclub, was restored and screened again in 2021. The death of Talitha Pol serves as a trigger for major investigations into drug trafficking and art theft surrounding the nightclub.[27][28][29] Talitha Getty's cinematic stand-in character "Deborah Garner" is played by Josiane Tanzilli; John Paul Getty II is the character of "Teddy Garner Jr.", played by Paolo Malco.[30]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Anita Pallenberg (26 October 2008). . minimadmodmuses.multiply.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  2. ^ Adine Mees at the RKD
  3. ^ Picardie, Justine (13 July 2008). . The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
  4. ^ Times Magazine, 11 November 2006.
  5. ^ Diary, 15 August 1988: The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt, ed Sarah Curtis (1998), p. 614.
  6. ^ Julie Kavanagh (2007) Rudolf Nureyev: The Life; Sunday Times, 16 September 2007. Kavanagh surmised that "what [Nureyev] was actually seeing was an exquisite, androgynous reflection of himself".
  7. ^ Hall, Malcolm Macalister (14 June 2001). "John Paul Getty II: A very English billionaire". The Independent. London. Retrieved 12 August 2008.[dead link]
  8. ^ Robert Greenfield, Exile on Main St.: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones, DaCapo Press, 2006, pp. 55–56.
  9. ^ Stephen Davis, Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend, Gotham, 2005, pp. 388–389.
  10. ^ Faithfull: an Autobiography, 1994, p. 195.
  11. ^ 'True Confessions' (portrait of Marianne Faithfull by Ebet Roberts) in Mojo, September 2014, p. 51.
  12. ^ Keith Richards (2010) Life, p. 247.
  13. ^ The Times, 16 November 2006.
  14. ^ Obituary of Michael Rainey, The Times, 7 February 2017.
  15. ^ Compton Miller (1997) Who's Really Who!, p. 115.
  16. ^ Miller, Russell (1986). The House of Getty. H. Holt. p. 262. ISBN 0-03-003769-7.
  17. ^ The Tatler, May 2011, p. 111.
  18. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. Harper Collins. p. 147.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 April 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2009. See also Lichfield (1981) The Most Beautiful Women]
  20. ^ The Guardian, 24 July 2005.
  21. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. Harper Collins. p. 150.
  22. ^ (source: source: 1930–, Pearson, John, (1995). Painfully rich : the outrageous fortune and misfortunes of the heirs of J. Paul Getty (1st ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0312135793).
  23. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. Harper Collins. pp. 154–155.
  24. ^ Getty was slightly older than Morrison and Joplin who were later cited as members of the "27 Club" of stars who died at that age. Others included Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones in 1969 and Amy Winehouse in 2011, when the 27 Club received renewed attention in the media. Sedgwick was 28 when she died.
  25. ^ "Talitha - History". My Talitha. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  26. ^ . Irish Independent. Dublin: Mediahuis. 31 March 2010. Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  27. ^ Number One: il film di Gianni Buffardi in 1^TV assoluta su Cine34, on cineavatar.it
  28. ^ Number One, on nocturno.it
  29. ^ it/2021/11/30/number-one/ Number One, on quinlan.it
  30. ^ two-films-in-Rome 1973: Number One / La ragazza di Via Condotti, on claudejade.com

External links edit

  • Talitha Getty (née Pol) at IMDb
  • Article featuring Marrakesh photo

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Talitha Getty news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Talitha Dina Getty nee Pol 18 October 1940 11 July 1971 1 was a Dutch actress socialite and model who was regarded as a style icon of the late 1960s She lived much of her adult life in Britain and in her final years was closely associated with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh Her husband was the oil heir and subsequent philanthropist John Paul Getty Jr Talitha GettyGetty in December 1966BornTalitha Dina Pol 1940 10 18 18 October 1940Mojokerto Java Dutch East IndiesDied11 July 1971 1971 07 11 aged 30 Rome ItalyOccupationsActress socialite modelHeight169 cm 5 ft 6 1 2 in SpouseJohn Paul Getty Jr m 1966 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage to John Paul Getty 3 Marrakesh rooftop photo 4 Film career 5 Death 6 Number One 7 Selected filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editTalitha Dina Pol was born in Java then part of the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia daughter of the artists Willem Jilts Pol nl 1905 1988 and Arnoldine Adriana Adine Mees 1908 1948 2 Her father subsequently married Poppet John 1912 1997 daughter of the painter Augustus John 1878 1961 a pivotal figure in the world of Bohemian culture and fashion She was thus the step granddaughter of both Augustus John and his muse and second wife Dorothy Dorelia McNeil 1881 1969 who was a fashion icon in the early years of the 20th century By Ian Fleming s widowed mother Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming nee Rose Augustus John had a daughter Talitha s step aunt Amaryllis Fleming 1925 1999 who became a noted cellist Pol spent her early years during the Second World War with her mother in a Japanese prison camp Her father was interned in a separate camp and her parents went their own ways after the war Pol moving to Britain with her mother who died in 1948 in The Hague 3 Pol studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA in London Writer and journalist Jonathan Meades who was at RADA several years later recalled that after first coming to London in 1964 he saw Pol with her stepmother at Seal House Holland Park home of Poppet John s sister Vivien Meades thought her the most beautiful young woman I had ever seen I gaped unable to dissemble my amazement 4 In 1988 a former Labour Member of the British Parliament Woodrow Lord Wyatt recalled with reference to the success with women of Antony Lord Lambton former Conservative Government Minister that there was that Talitha Pol who was very pretty and had a little starlet job in Yugoslavia and he went and stayed at the hotel and sent her huge bunches of flowers about every two hours and showered her with presents 5 Another to come under Pol s spell was the dancer Rudolf Nureyev who first met her at a party in 1965 According to Nureyev s biographer Julie Kavanagh the two were enthralled with each other to the extent that Nureyev had never felt so erotically stirred by a woman and told several friends that he wished to marry Pol 6 In the event Nureyev was unable to attend a dinner party given by Claus von Bulow at which he and Pol were to have been seated next to each other and so von Bulow invited instead John Paul Getty Jr son of his employer the oil tycoon Paul Getty Pol and Getty Jr forged a relationship that led to their marriage in 1966 Marriage to John Paul Getty edit nbsp Pol right with John Paul Getty Jr immediately after their wedding at the City Hall in Rome 10 December 1966 Pol became the second wife of John Paul Getty Jr on 10 December 1966 She was married in a white miniskirt trimmed with mink 7 The Gettys became part of Swinging London s fashionable scene becoming friends with among others singers Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and his girlfriend Marianne Faithfull Faithfull has recounted her apprehension through ingrained agoraphobia about an invitation to spend five weeks with the Gettys in Morocco but for Mick this is an essential part of his life and how after splitting from Jagger she took up with Talitha Getty s lover Count Jean de Breteuil fr a young French aristocrat 1949 1971 Breteuil supplied drugs to musicians such as Jim Morrison of The Doors with whose girl friend Pamela Courson he had a relationship Keith Richards and Marianne Faithfull who wrote that Breteuil saw himself as dealer to the stars 8 9 10 and has claimed that he delivered the drugs that accidentally killed Morrison 11 less than two weeks before Talitha s own death in 1971 For his part Richards recalled that John Paul and Talitha Getty had the best and finest opium 12 Print designer Celia Birtwell who married designer Ossie Clark recalled Talitha Getty as one of a number of beautiful people who crossed her threshold in the late 1960s while couturier Yves Saint Laurent likened the Gettys to the title of a 1922 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald as beautiful and damned 13 Among other glamorous figures of the Sixties the fashion designer Michael Rainey who founded the Hung on You boutique in Chelsea and his wife Jane Ormsby Gore daughter of British ambassador David Ormsby Gore to the United States during the Kennedy era hung out with the Gettys in Marrakesh between their moving from Gozo to the Welsh Marches 14 John Paul Getty who has been described as a swinging playboy who drove fast cars drank heavily experimented with drugs and squired raunchy starlets 15 eschewed the family business Getty Oil during this period much to the chagrin of his father However in later years he became a philanthropist and as a U S citizen received an honorary British knighthood in 1986 His luxury yacht built in 1927 and renovated in 1994 was the MY Talitha G In July 1968 the Gettys had a son Tara Gabriel Galaxy Gramaphone Getty 16 who became a noted ecological conservationist in Africa dropped his third and fourth forenames and took Irish citizenship in 1999 He and his wife Jessica a chalet maid he met in Verbier have three children including a daughter named Talitha 17 By 1969 the dissolute lifestyle the Gettys were leading in Italy and Morocco had begun to wear on Talitha who wished to pursue treatment for heroin and alcohol addiction and return to Britain Both she and Paul were unfaithful to one another Paul was having an affair with Victoria Holdsworth whom he would go on to marry in 1994 and Paul showed no commitment to becoming sober He agreed to a separation and purchased a house for his wife and son to live in on Cheyne Walk in London 18 In early 1970 Talitha was sober and living an active social life in London Marrakesh rooftop photo edit nbsp Getty s photo in Marrakesh Talitha Getty is probably best remembered for an iconic photograph taken on a rooftop in Marrakesh Morocco in January 1969 by Patrick Lichfield 19 With her hooded husband in the background this image part of the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London portrayed her in a crouching pose wearing a multi coloured kaftan white harem pants and white and cream boots The look seemed stylishly to typify the hippie fashion of the time and became a model over the years for what more recently has been referred to variously as hippie chic boho chic and Talitha Getty chic 20 Film career editAs an actress Pol appeared in several films including Village of Daughters 1962 as a daughter Gioia Spartaco an Edgar Wallace mystery We Shall See 1964 as Jirina The System 1964 aka The Girl Getters as Helga a German tourist and the first girl to be hit on by the young men Return from the Ashes 1965 as Claudine alongside Maximilian Schell Ingrid Thulin and Samantha Eggar and Barbarella 1968 a sexually charged science fiction fantasy starring Jane Fonda in which she had the minor uncredited role of a girl smoking a hookah pipe Death editIn the spring of 1971 Talitha Getty asked her husband for a divorce after years of living separately but Paul Jr was adamant that he still loved her and pleaded with her to come to Rome for a reconciliation Her lawyers advised her that divorce proceedings would be easier if Talitha could show that she had attempted to reconcile with Paul so on 9 July 1971 she flew to Rome 21 She was found dead on 11 July in the Getty apartment on Piazza d Aracoeli allegedly of a heroin overdose 1 However her death certificate listed the cause as cardiac arrest with high levels of alcohol and barbiturates found in her blood 22 The Italian press speculated that Paul s continued heroin usage had caused Talitha to relapse An autopsy conducted 8 months after her death found traces of heroin in Talitha s system but this was inconclusive since heroin can persist in the body for many months and might therefore have pre dated her sobriety In January 1973 Italian authorities announced that an inquest would be held into the causes of Talitha s death they requested that Paul Jr submit to an interview Getty was afraid that his continued drug use would lead to arrest and prosecution so he fled Italy for the UK in February and never returned 23 Talitha Getty died within the same 12 month period as Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Edie Sedgwick and as noted Jim Morrison other cultural icons of the 1960s Her friend Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones with whom she had spent time in Marrakesh had predeceased Hendrix by a little over a year 24 In 1993 Paul Getty named his new yacht Talitha G in memory of his late wife it continues in service as Talitha for her step son Mark 25 26 Number One editThe death of Talitha Getty is the subject of the Italian political drama Number One 1973 The film which disappeared from the public eye because of its clear references to the Getty case and the Number One nightclub was restored and screened again in 2021 The death of Talitha Pol serves as a trigger for major investigations into drug trafficking and art theft surrounding the nightclub 27 28 29 Talitha Getty s cinematic stand in character Deborah Garner is played by Josiane Tanzilli John Paul Getty II is the character of Teddy Garner Jr played by Paolo Malco 30 Selected filmography editVillage of Daughters 1962 The Comedy Man 1964 The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1 episode 1964 The System 1964 The Long Ships 1964 Return from the Ashes 1965 Barbarella Uncredited 1968 References edit a b Anita Pallenberg 26 October 2008 Talitha Getty Excerpts from the book The House of Getty by Russell Miller minimadmodmuses multiply com Archived from the original on 22 August 2011 Retrieved 6 July 2018 Adine Mees at the RKD Picardie Justine 13 July 2008 Talitha Getty Beautiful and Damned The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 18 July 2008 Retrieved 11 August 2008 Times Magazine 11 November 2006 Diary 15 August 1988 The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt ed Sarah Curtis 1998 p 614 Julie Kavanagh 2007 Rudolf Nureyev The Life Sunday Times 16 September 2007 Kavanagh surmised that what Nureyev was actually seeing was an exquisite androgynous reflection of himself Hall Malcolm Macalister 14 June 2001 John Paul Getty II A very English billionaire The Independent London Retrieved 12 August 2008 dead link Robert Greenfield Exile on Main St A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones DaCapo Press 2006 pp 55 56 Stephen Davis Jim Morrison Life Death Legend Gotham 2005 pp 388 389 Faithfull an Autobiography 1994 p 195 True Confessions portrait of Marianne Faithfull by Ebet Roberts in Mojo September 2014 p 51 Keith Richards 2010 Life p 247 The Times 16 November 2006 Obituary of Michael Rainey The Times 7 February 2017 Compton Miller 1997 Who s Really Who p 115 Miller Russell 1986 The House of Getty H Holt p 262 ISBN 0 03 003769 7 The Tatler May 2011 p 111 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich Harper Collins p 147 Patrick Lichfield 1939 2005 Paul and Talitha Getty Marrakech Morocco January 1969 Archived from the original on 17 April 2010 Retrieved 3 December 2009 See also Lichfield 1981 The Most Beautiful Women The Guardian 24 July 2005 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich Harper Collins p 150 source source 1930 Pearson John 1995 Painfully rich the outrageous fortune and misfortunes of the heirs of J Paul Getty 1st ed New York St Martin s Press ISBN 0312135793 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich Harper Collins pp 154 155 Getty was slightly older than Morrison and Joplin who were later cited as members of the 27 Club of stars who died at that age Others included Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones in 1969 and Amy Winehouse in 2011 when the 27 Club received renewed attention in the media Sedgwick was 28 when she died Talitha History My Talitha Retrieved 28 July 2021 Ireland s Rich List 21 30 Irish Independent Dublin Mediahuis 31 March 2010 Archived from the original on 7 April 2022 Retrieved 7 April 2022 Number One il film di Gianni Buffardi in 1 TV assoluta su Cine34 on cineavatar it Number One on nocturno it it 2021 11 30 number one Number One on quinlan it two films in Rome 1973 Number One La ragazza di Via Condotti on claudejade comExternal links editTalitha Getty nee Pol at IMDb Article featuring Marrakesh photo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Talitha Getty amp oldid 1221181726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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