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  1. Susan Dunn Whittier Bottomly (born October 1, 1948), also known as International Velvet, is a former American model and actress. She is known primarily for her appearances in many of Andy Warhol's underground films, as well as her modeling career which spanned over a decade.

    • International Velvet
    • 1965—1977
  2. Born in 1950, Susan Bottomly met Warhol around the time that she began to make a name as a model, appearing on the cover of Mademoiselle when she was 16. He was, of course, the one who gave her...

  3. Actress: Midnight Cowboy. International Velvet was the Andy Warhol "superstar" who was the immediate replacement for Edie Sedgwick in the Warhol retinue. Born Susan Bottomly into a venerable New England family (her father served as a district attorney in Boston), she attended boarding school, but was expelled four times.

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • International Velvet
  4. Biography of Andy Warhol superstar, International Velvet, also known as Susan Bottomly. The Warhol films she appeared in included The Chelsea Girls, Four Stars and Superboy. warholstars.org

  5. 29 de ago. de 2019 · La mayoría, contadas desde la experiencia de adolescentes que intentaron huir de sus vidas burguesas para vivir la aventura de ser experimentales y alocadas justo en la Nueva York de The Factory. Una de ellas fue Susan Bottomly, quien bajo el alero de Andy se transformaría en International Velvet.

  6. Warhol Superstar International Velvet, née Susan Bottomly was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1950. International Velvet became Edie Sedgwick’s replacement after Sedgwick’s heavy drug use started to drive a wedge in their relationship.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2018 · 19 Chelsea Girls. The real people in question here were Warhol’s “Superstars”, the luminaries of Warhol’s Factory: musician Nico, longtime collaborator Brigid Berlin, model Susan Bottomly, Ronnie Cultrone and Eric Emerson among others, including the original “Factory girl”, Edie Sedgwick.