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Old January 25th, 2023, 05:24 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Xardoz View Post
This may be four years late, but thanks, scooter! I've been a fan of Victoria Lynn Johnson since her body double shower scene in 1980's 'Dressed to Kill'.

I remember that, at that time, pretty much everyone assumed that actress Angie Dickinson actually did that famous shower scene, because of her classic beauty and status (she was about 48 then, and still a beauty!), but soon there were some questions as to whether or not that was actually her in the nude. Of course, later on, it was discovered that the more explicit scenes were done by a woman about half her age. Still, Ms. Dickinson never claimed that she did the whole scene herself, and, to her credit, people fantasized that it was actually her, thus perpetuating her status as a classic Hollywood sex symbol.

There were two other scenes from that particular movie that, I'm wondering, if Ms. Johnson did. One shows Ms. Dickinson's character, from the hips down, with her panties being slowly pulled down her legs in the back of a cab. The other again shows Dickinson's character, after her "afternoon delight", getting up from bed, nude and back to the camera, and making her way to another room to put her clothes back on. Anyone have "insider info" about those two additional scenes?

I sometimes wonder what happened to Ms. Johnson, what she's doing these days, and wonder if she knows she still has admirers after all these years. I'd be guessing, but she'd probably be in her mid-50s by now. Wherever you are, Ms. Johnson, a big THANK YOU!


--Xardoz
Unfortunately, in July 1998 Victoria was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer and given less than two years to live. She fought the disease for twenty years until finally succumbing to it in 2019, at the age of 67. During her fight with cancer she was a spokesperson at events for M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the Kimmel Scholars Symposium, as well as participating in Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation events.
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