Jeannie Bell is an American actress and model who was featured in Playboy magazine in its August 1969 issue. She was born on November 23, 1944, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. After appearing in Playboy, Bell gained popularity as a model and later transitioned to acting.
Bell's filmography includes several blaxploitation films, such as "TNT Jackson" (1974), "The Klansman" (1974), "Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold" (1975), and "Black Samurai" (1976). She also appeared in the TV series "The Odd Couple" (1972) and "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1976).
Apart from her acting career, Jeannie Bell had a successful career as a singer and was also a member of the girl group The Blossoms. She performed backup vocals for various artists, including Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, and The Righteous Brothers.
Jeannie Bell remains an icon of the blaxploitation era of films and an important figure in the history of African American cinema.
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