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Angelyne

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Angelyne

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  • One of her billboards was featured in the opening credits of Clair de lune (1985).
  • On June 10, 2016, the Ventura County Superior Court granted Angelyne's 'Change of Legal Name' from 'Renee Goldberg' to become known as 'AngeLyne Llyne.' (Case Number 56-2016-00480842-CU-PT-VTA).
  • In the movie Los Angeles 2013 (1996), with Los Angeles in ruins, Snake Plissken walks up Hollywood Boulevard and looks up to see a pristine Angelyne billboard.
  • Best known for her flamboyant self-promoting billboards in Los Angeles.
  • Model and actress who ostensibly became an icon of Hollywood and Los Angeles.
  • Garnered 2,533 votes as an independent candidate in the 2003 California governor's recall election.
  • Candidate for city council of Hollywood, California (if it had seceded from Los Angeles in 2002).
  • She is the author of an as-yet un-filmed screenplay "The Bra that Ate L.A." about a mad scientist who invents a supernatural power-converting brassiere.
  • In 2007, she was the subject of questions posed to celebrity guest Valerie Plame Wilson in an episode of the NPR radio show "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!" during the segment "Not My Job". Plame had no correct answers.

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