Oscar Hookers
By G.T. Lem
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Winning an Academy Award is the pinnacle of an actor's success in their industry. However, how many Oscar-winning Actresses have played a sex worker. The answer? An astounding one hundred percent! That's right; every single Academy Award-winning actress has played a sex worker at one point in their careers. Either as a prostitute or another field in the sex trade industry. Some of the most famous female characters in American cinema and theatre have been that of a hooker. Anna Christie and Blanche DuBois. Holly Golightly and Vivian Ward. Fantine and Mary Magdalene. However, other jobs involving sex work get featured in this book. Lap dancers, phone sex operators, bordello owners, saloon madams, and the list goes on. This book features every single actress who has won an Academy Award - and the sex worker they have played on-stage, in the cinema, or a television program.
G.T. Lem
G.T. Lem began writing about the entertainment industry while he was working on two entertainment news programs. G.T. was able to hone his writing skills as a researcher, scriptwriter and the occasional features producer. Afterwards he worked in other television productions as well as a stint in advertising. With the internet boom in early 2000, he took all that he learned and applied them as a website projects manager. Today G.T. works for himself juggling a variety of jobs. Wordpress consultant, writing for different websites (under a pen name) and running a several other sites. This is his first book.
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