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  1. Christine Shrimpton, connue sous le nom de Chrissie Shrimpton (né le 15 juillet 1945 ), est un mannequin et une actrice anglaise des années 1960. Elle est la plus jeune sœur du modèle Jean Shrimpton et est la petite amie de Mick Jagger de 1963 à 1966 1, 2. La chanson 19th Nervous Breakdown des Rolling Stones et parue en single au début de ...

  2. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Mick Jagger and Chrissie Shrimpton. Mick’s first girlfriend, who he met at a party, secretary and younger sister of ’60s top English model and icon of Swinging London Jean Shrimpton, whom with her long legs and slim figure, was nicknamed “The Shrimp”. The couple went out for three years, and were said to be “unofficially engaged.”.

  3. Chrissie Shrimpton. Actress: Moon Zero Two. Chrissie Shrimpton was born on 15 July 1945. She is an actress, known for Moon Zero Two (1969), All the Right Noises (1970) and My Lover, My Son (1970).

  4. Chrissie Shrimpton (1945-), Fashion model and actress. Sitter in 2 portraits Model, actress and younger sister of Jean Shrimpton.Born in Buckinghamshire, Chrissie moved to London at the age of eighteen and worked as a secretary for Decca Records.

  5. English model and actress Chrissie Shrimpton, the younger sister of Jean Shrimpton, May 1969. Chrissie Shrimpton British photographer David Anthony with his wife, fashion model and actress Chrissie Shrimpton, UK, 22nd February 1968.

  6. Shrimpton wurde 1942 in High Wycombe geboren und wuchs in einer ländlichen Gegend auf. Ihre drei Jahre jüngere Schwester Chrissie Shrimpton war Mitte der 1960er Jahre drei Jahre mit Mick Jagger liiert und ebenfalls als Model tätig.. Mit 17 Jahren begann sie eine Ausbildung zur Sekretärin am Langham Secretarial College in London. 1961 sprach sie der Regisseur Cy Endfield an einem ...

  7. Classic Rock Muses - Chrissie Shrimpton. The world of Classic Rock is full of song being written about the women that were hanging round, dating or were married to the musicians. I thought I'd do a series of posts about the women who inspired so many classic songs. The first one is Chrissie Shrimpton. I always feel a bit sorry for Chrissie ...