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Talitha Pol (1966) ♡
Talitha Getty - photograph by Patrick Lichfield for Vogue magazine (1970)
Talitha Getty in a Dutch fishing village, wearing a large white embroidered cap, 1971.
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Talitha Getty (nee Pol) and her son photographed in 1968
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1960s Actress and Socialite Talitha Getty photographed in Rome, 1966. Victor Emmanuel Monument can be seen behind.
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Talitha Getty (1940-1971)
Dutch actress and model of Dutch extraction, who was regarded as a style icon of the late 1960s.
Talitha Getty (18.10.1940 - 14.07.1971)
She lived much of her adult life in Britain and, in her final years, was closely associated with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh. Her husband was the oil heir and subsequent philanthropist John Paul Getty Jr.
She was an actress, known for Return from the Ashes (1965), We Shall See (1964) and Village of Daughters (1962).
Talitha Getty is rumored to have died of a heroin overdose in Rome, Italy, on 11 July 1971. However, her death certificate listed the cause as cardiac arrest, with high levels of alcohol and barbiturates found in her blood. Ostensibly, she was in Rome to patch up her marriage. She died within the same 12-month period as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Edie Sedgwick and, as noted, Jim Morrison, other cultural icons of the 1960s. Her friend Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, with whom she had spent time in Marrakesh, had predeceased Hendrix by a little over a year. She was 30.