“Now you can have it, too!” proclaimed the front cover of Vogue.“The ROTHSCHILD Only Her Masseur Knows,” squealed a subhead on Cosmo.ROTHSCHILD AND REDFORD bellowed a hundred-foot-long movie poster over Broadway and Forty-fifth Street, just north of Times Square.That year, Alix Rothschild was the living legend in America. At least Alix was as close as she wanted to being a legend.It had begun when she was twenty-one years old, 1964, with Alix quietly establishing herself as one of the world’s mo...re successful commercial models. In the next few years, Alix had done everything from the latest shampoo to Russian Crown fur. Both men and women seemed to like her sensual face, her figure, the way she moved, especially her smile.Then Alix had segued into film acting. One of the more successful model-to-actress transitions, it turned out.Alix had been nominated for Critic’s Circle awards for her first two films. She’d won an Oscar for her fifth film. Alix already had her own bronze star on Hollywood Boulevard.Film number 6 had been a hugely successful television movie tracing Jewish Arab roots in Palestine.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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