Buxom US actress Jane Russell dead at 89

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes movie star Jane Russell, who became a controversial Hollywood sex symbol, died yesterday at the age of 89, her family said.

Jane Russell

Russell, best known as the buxom star of 1940s and 1950s movie, died of respiratory failure at her home in Santa Maria, central California, her family said.

“Jane Russell passed away peacefully today at home surrounded by her children at her bedside,” Russell’s son Buck Waterfield said in a statement.

Russell, who later in life was the “full-figured girl” in television bra ads, was at her best in comedies that, subtly or not, spoofed her sexpot image and focused on her figure.

Multimillionaire producer-industrialist Howard Hughes discovered Russell and put her in her first movie, The Outlaw, which stuck her with the sexpot image based on her bosom, the bra for which reportedly was size 38-D.

In the photos, the sultry Russell languished on a bed of straw, looking petulant as her tight-fitting peasant blouse slipped off one shoulder. Censors held up The Outlaw for almost three years before a limited release in 1943.