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Anne Marie Braafheid

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Anne Marie Braafheid from Curaçao became the first black woman to attain the position of first runner-up in the Miss Universe 1968 contest. A retired primary school teacher and fluent in five languages, she has been married since the 1970s, has one daughter and still resides in Curaçao.

She had a part in the much-debated 1970 Italian giallo film, Le tue mani sul mio corpo.