Want to see some pictures of women walking with animals? Well it could do no harm, could it? This first one is of Kelly Madison and I’m
pretty sure they’re her own dogs.
I once sat next to her and her husband at a dinner. It turns out they live in Corona, California,
where parts of the 1954 version of The
War of the Worlds was shot. Good walking
territory apparently.
And OK, I’m a bit late for Thanksgiving but here’s a turkey being taken
for a walk (or at least for a photo op) by Lucy Marlow, who appeared most
famously in the 1954 version of A Star is
Born. I’m guessing she wasn’t the
owner of the turkey.
And here’s Lana Wood, born Svetlana
Nikolaevna Zakharenko, and perhaps best known as the sister of Natalie,
but also known in some quarters for her role as Plenty O’Toole in the 1971 Bond
movie Diamonds Are Forever. The picture is from Italian Playboy, and as with Lucy Marlow, I'm guessing there isn't a deep and lasting relationship between model and beast. That smile does look a little nervous, but why wouldn’t it be?
The story goes that when Natalie Wood was trying to get parts as a
child actress her mother told her how important it was to be able to cry on
cue. She told Natalie to think of the
time her dog had been hit by a truck while out walking. It worked very well apparently. Here she is in happier days: