Althea Currier (born 1941) was a popular glamour model and erotic B-movie star of the 1960s. Born and raised in the section of Baileyville, Maine known as Woodland. She moved to Southern California and worked as a dance instructor for Arthur Murray studios and became involved in the entertainment field from there. Currier was featured in the 1962 Volume 6, No. 6 issue of Adam magazine in a photo layout of a "twist party".

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  • Althea Currier (born 1941) was a popular glamour model and erotic B-movie star of the 1960s. Born and raised in the section of Baileyville, Maine known as Woodland. She moved to Southern California and worked as a dance instructor for Arthur Murray studios and became involved in the entertainment field from there. Currier was featured in the 1962 Volume 6, No. 6 issue of Adam magazine in a photo layout of a "twist party". Althea worked as chorus girl in San Francisco for a while and was part of Barry Ashton's touring stage show "Les Girls" making a stop in Reno. Althea worked as a dancer for Chuck Landis, who was the owner of the Largo Strip Club in L.A. This led to Althea becoming involved in glamour/nude modeling; she appeared in many magazines of the era, including Mosaic, Modern Man, Adam, Scamp, All Man, etc. She is also featured in Adam magazine's 1964 full-color calendar. Althea wrote an advice column in Adam magazine from 1964 to 1967, and appeared in occasional layouts in the magazine. Althea also appeared in films directed by Peter Perry and Russ Meyer. Althea eventually retired from the entertainment field towards the end of the 1960s to raise a family.
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  • Althea Currier (born 1941) was a popular glamour model and erotic B-movie star of the 1960s. Born and raised in the section of Baileyville, Maine known as Woodland. She moved to Southern California and worked as a dance instructor for Arthur Murray studios and became involved in the entertainment field from there. Currier was featured in the 1962 Volume 6, No. 6 issue of Adam magazine in a photo layout of a "twist party".
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