A terrible lake of skeletons: where did the remains of 600 people come from (4 photos)
Today, few remember the model and actress Cybill Shepherd - and in 1970s, meanwhile, her name thundered on both sides of the ocean - not only because of movie roles, but also in connection with high-profile novels, including Elvis Presley.
Cybill Shepherd is an actress, singer and former fashion model. She started her career as a fashion model and won the title of "Miss Teenage Memphis in high school at the age of 16. Cybill has become a fashion icon 1960s and participated in various modeling competitions around the country.
Director Peter Bogdanovich saw her on the cover of Glamor magazine, who was lying on the shelf in the store, and decided to take it off in his upcoming film The Last Picture Show in 1971. The film became a super hit and Shepherd was nominated for a Golden Globe. Three years later she received the lead role in the film 'Daisy Miller', but the film failed in rental.
Cybill released her first studio album that same year. "Cybill Does It...To Cole Porter". She became famous for her roles in series "Moonlight", "Sybil" and "Psych". In July 2012 she made her Broadway debut in Gore Vidal's The Best Man at the Theater Gerald Schonfeld. Throughout the 80s, 90s and 2000s, she gained worldwide fame for her performance in many TV series and films.
Cybill Shepherd had relationships with Peter Bogdanovich and Elvis Presley. She married David M. Ford, a car dealer and showman, in 1978. The marriage lasted only 3 years and ended in divorce. The couple had a daughter Clementine Ford. Cybill married Bruce Oppenheim in 1987, the couple divorced in 1990. The actress was also engaged to a psychologist Andrei Nikolaevich, but the engagement was broken off.
In middle school
At the age of 16 at the beauty pageant
At his estate in Los Angeles, 1978
During the filming of "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", 1984
On the set of the series "Detective Agency "Moonlight"
On the cover of Glamor magazine, 1969
With Peter Bogdanovich, 1971
It turns out that most of the remains are just those that are good stacked - the retinue of the king and he himself. And small and curvy skeletons - porters and guides from the locals.
So the ancient legend found a scientific justification: a very rare natural anomaly. Most likely, she killed the unlucky pilgrims.