Carinthia West
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Born | 1951 |
Nationality | British |
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Carinthia West (1951-) is an actress, model, journalist and photographer, daughter of General Sir Michael West, best known for her close relationship with Mick Jagger, as well as her connections to other stars of the 20th century, including Helen Mirren and Shelley Duvall.[1]
She appeared in the 1975 television series Rutland Weekend Television, written by Eric Idle, through which she befriended George Harrison,[citation needed] and also appeared in the subsequent Beatles parody The Rutles. She played Lizaveta in the 1979 adaptation of Crime and Punishment.[2]
In recent years, Carinthia has had photography exhibitions at galleries in London, Chicago, New York and San Francisco,[3] where she has displayed her photographs of 70s rockstars and actors.
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