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You might not find a more interesting and storied career as the undeniably sexy and influential Patti Astor. Originally born and raised in Cincinnati, she actually got started as one of the charter members of her hometown's ballet company, but like most Midwestern 18 year olds of the time, the Big Apple came a calling and she jet set out east to NYC. Once she got there, she lead an Anti-Vietnam War activist group but the war ended and she then basically became a fixture in the hip East Village groups of the Mid-70s, including independent filmmakers, musicians, and artists. She kicked off her career with the low-budget remake of Godard's Breathless (1960), the 1976 indie flick Unmade Beds, where she gets down to her bra and shows off her amazing rack a bit alongside Blondie lead singer Debbie Harry! She then became a fixture in the indie movie scene of the area for the next 10 years or so, but that's only a footnote to what she did to the art community fo New York. In 1981 Patti opened a art gallery known as FUN gallery, which went on the feature the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and predominantly featured graffiti artists of the early 80s New York, including Fab Five Freddy and others. That means she had her influence on the absolutely earliest stages of NYC Hip-Hop too! Now that is a career to be proud of and this luscious lady is eye candy enough to get plenty of screen time over the years, so definitely step back into the way-back machine to late 70s, early 80s East Village and just drink in this beauty!