Years active: 1972 - 1979 (started around 19 years old; 7 years in the business)
Piercings: ears
About Angela Jay
Angela Jay was a popular 1970s British glamour model who posed for top shelf magazines such as, Playboy and Mayfair. She was perhaps best familiar to the British public as a regular Page 3 Girl in the Rupert Murdoch owned tabloid newspaper, The Sun. Donovan Winter's adult melodrama, "The Deadly Females" provided blonde-haired Angela with her impressive screen debut in the role as an unassuming Florist shop keeper with a deadly sting for unfaithful husbands.
Daily Mail obituary:
Former Page 3 star Angela Jay has died at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. The model, who was mainstay of the inside pages in the (1970s), passed away with her husband Ken by her side after a short battle with the disease. Sharing the news of her passing on Sunday, Ken said Angela died while in hospital in Eastbourne in east Sussex. Describing her 'as the perfect girl next door,' Ken told The Sun that Angela was 'a miner's daughter from the northern pits who dared to dream.'
Born in Sunderland, Angela was spotted by a modelling agency after moving to Manchester. He said: 'She realised that she couldn't stay there and become the wife of a miner. 'Straight away she was such a natural. So fresh-faced. 'A lot of the models spend two hours getting ready - Angela was just ready to go.' Describing the first time he saw Angela, Ken said she 'had a pair of jeans and a scruffy T-shirt on and looked just as beautiful as anyone.'
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