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'''Pat Booth''' (24 April, 1943 – 11 May, 2009) was an English [[Model (person)|model]], [[photographer]] and [[author]] of [[romance novel|romantic fiction]]. |
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Raised in the [[East End]] of London by a boxer father and an ambitious mother, Booth posed for such photographers as [[Norman Parkinson]] and [[David Bailey (photographer)|David Bailey]] in the 1960s. She opened two boutiques in London. She later became a photographer herself, taking pictures of such well-known figures as [[David Bowie]] and [[Bianca Jagger]], as well as [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] and the [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Queen Mother]]. {{Citation needed|date=December 2011}} |
Raised in the [[East End]] of London by a boxer father and an ambitious mother, Booth posed for such photographers as [[Norman Parkinson]] and [[David Bailey (photographer)|David Bailey]] in the 1960s. She opened two boutiques in London. She later became a photographer herself, taking pictures of such well-known figures as [[David Bowie]] and [[Bianca Jagger]], as well as [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] and the [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Queen Mother]]. {{Citation needed|date=December 2011}} |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
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She died from lung cancer in a London hospital on 11 May 2009.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1180626/Sir-Frank-loses-brave-Pat.html ''Daily Mail'' obituary for Lady Lowe]</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
Revision as of 03:45, 30 July 2015
Pat Booth (24 April, 1943 – 11 May, 2009) was an English model, photographer and author of romantic fiction.
Raised in the East End of London by a boxer father and an ambitious mother, Booth posed for such photographers as Norman Parkinson and David Bailey in the 1960s. She opened two boutiques in London. She later became a photographer herself, taking pictures of such well-known figures as David Bowie and Bianca Jagger, as well as Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother. [citation needed]
Her work has been displayed in the National Portrait Gallery and in The Sunday Times and Cosmopolitan. In the 1980s she turned her hand to writing racy and glitzy romance novels, partly inspired by her own glamorous lifestyle. She was published in both the U.S. and the UK.[1]
She was, however, also a devout Roman Catholic and regular churchgoer. She provided assistance [clarification needed] to women who became pregnant, but were unable to support a child.[2]
Death
She died from lung cancer in a London hospital on 11 May 2009.[3]
Personal life
Booth's first husband, Garth Wood, a doctor, committed suicide in 2001. The marriage produced a son, Orlando Wood and an adopted daughter, Camellia Wood.[2] She remarried, to Sir Frank Lowe, in 2008. She was also romantically linked with a handful of celebrities, among them George Best and Timothy Dalton.
Partial bibliography
- All for Love (1993)
- Beverly Hills (1990)
- Malibu (1993)
- Marry Me (1996)
- Master Photographers: The World's Great Photographers on Their Art and Technique (1983)
- Miami (1993)
- Nashville (2000)
- Palm Beach (1992)
- Self Portrait (1984)
- Sisters (1989)
- Sparklers (1985)
- Temptation (1994)
- The Big Apple (1990)
- American Icon (1992)
- Lady and the Champ (1980)
- Rags to Riches (1982)