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'''Sunny Harnett''', born in 1924, as Annemarie Margot Harnett in [[Brooklyn]], was a [[model (person)|model]] in the 1950s.<ref name=Castle1977 >{{citation | last=Castle | first=Charles | year=1977 | title=Model girl | publisher=Chartwell Books | isbn=978-0-89009-129-6 | page=88 | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=If3QgeGfasgC&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA }}</ref> She can be found in fashion magazines throughout that era. After becoming an assistant to [[Eileen Ford]] of [[Ford Models]] she soon quit modeling. Due to health concerns, she was later placed in a home for long term care. She died in a fire at the home in May 1987.
'''Sunny Harnett''', born in 1924, as Annemarie Margot Harnett in [[Brooklyn]], was a [[model (person)|model]] in the 1950s.<ref name=Castle1977 >{{citation | last=Castle | first=Charles | year=1977 | title=Model girl | publisher=Chartwell Books | isbn=978-0-89009-129-6 | page=88 | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=If3QgeGfasgC&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA }}</ref> She can be found in fashion magazines throughout that era and was often a model of choice by photographer [[Edgar de Evia]]. After becoming an assistant to [[Eileen Ford]] of [[Ford Models]] she soon quit modeling. Due to health concerns, she was later placed in a home for long term care. She died in a fire at the home in May 1987.


She was also an actress and appeared in the film ''[[Funny Face]]''.
She was also an actress and appeared in the film ''[[Funny Face]]''.

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Sunny Harnett
Photograph of Sunny Harnett taken in the 1950s by Edgar de Evia
Born
Annemarie Margot Harnett

1924
Died1987
USA
Occupation(s)model, actress
Years active1957–1964

Sunny Harnett, born in 1924, as Annemarie Margot Harnett in Brooklyn, was a model in the 1950s.[1] She can be found in fashion magazines throughout that era and was often a model of choice by photographer Edgar de Evia. After becoming an assistant to Eileen Ford of Ford Models she soon quit modeling. Due to health concerns, she was later placed in a home for long term care. She died in a fire at the home in May 1987.

She was also an actress and appeared in the film Funny Face.

References

  1. ^ Castle, Charles (1977), Model girl, Chartwell Books, p. 88, ISBN 978-0-89009-129-6

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