Born in 1927 in Brooklyn, Gloria Pall’s path to fame was anything but ordinary. After serving as an aircraft mechanic during WWII and surviving the Empire State Building disaster, she rose to prominence as a model and Hollywood actress.

With platinum hair and a stunning figure, Gloria became a beloved pin-up of the 1950s and created the famous TV character “Voluptua,” known for her playful and provocative presence. The show was short-lived due to backlash but made Gloria a household name.

She shared screen time with stars like Elvis Presley and appeared in memorable movies including “Jailhouse Rock” and “The Crimson Kimono.” After acting, she thrived as a businesswoman, opening bridal shops and establishing a real estate office.

Her fearless comeback to critics, “Get a life,” exemplifies her enduring legacy as a trailblazer who challenged norms and inspired future generations.
