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By the time Welch landed her first movie role, as a call girl in 1964’s “A House Is Not a Home,” she was a mother to two young children.

From Los Angeles Times

A wartime showgirl who at 40 took up painting with no formal training, Cook rendered workaday Britons in flat, voluminous splendor — cascading roly-poly retirees and fleshy call girls — a Boterismo for the Blackpool set.

From New York Times

An unassuming, pink-haired young woman arrives at a hotel posing as a call girl for Supple n’ Natural Gals Delivery Service.

From New York Times

In 1991, the publisher released “Silent Coup: The Removal of a President,” which included an unfounded allegation that Dean ordered the break-in to remove information about a call girl ring that serviced Democratic Party members.

From Los Angeles Times

Now a conservative blogger for the Front Page Index, she gained prominence in the 1990s as a witness and informant against Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss after working as one of her high-end call girls.

From Washington Times