Chesty Morgan

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Chesty Morgan
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Jump up ↑ According to Douglas (February 1987). "The Stares Hurt But Also Pay", Morgan had first stripped 14 years before, making her first striptease performance to have been 1972 or 1973.

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↑ Jump up to: 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 "Stripper Loses Touching Plea", Galveston Daily News (Galveston, Texas) , Southern Newspapers Inc. (Associated Press), December 20, 1983, p.Β 15.


↑ Jump up to: 20.0 20.1 20.2 CHESTY MORGAN & others vs. TOWN OF STOUGHTON & others. 18 Mass. App. Ct. 977 . Massachusetts Cases (November 2, 1984). Retrieved on December 20, 2008.

↑ Jump up to: 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6 "Judge Dismisses Charge Against Chesty Morgan", The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Ontario) , Thomson Group, January 30, 1981, p.Β 9.


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↑ Jump up to: 36.0 36.1 "Chesty", The Independent (Long Beach, California) , February 6, 1975, p.Β 2.


↑ Jump up to: 37.0 37.1 "Her Name Fits", Syracuse Herald-Journal (Syracuse, New York) , November 13, 1975, p.Β 52.


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↑ Jump up to: 41.0 41.1 " Judge Refuses to Bar Action Against Morgan ", The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) , The New York Times Company (Associated Press), December 10, 1983. Retrieved on December 25, 2008.


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↑ Jump up to: 43.0 43.1 "Our Opinion: Teachers, texts and Ms. Morgan", Galveston Daily News (Galveston, Texas) , Southern Newspapers Inc. (Associated Press), December 27, 1983, p.Β 8-A.


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↑ Jump up to: 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 53.4 53.5 53.6 Publicity for Chesty Morgan . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved on December 19, 2008. ( Google translation )


Chesty Morgan is a retired exotic dancer and exploitation-film actress of Polish-Jewish birth who was active during the 1970s and 1980s. Most notable for her legendary 73-inch bust, Morgan was a highly popular and successful live act during this time. She appeared in two films by independent director Doris Wishman, and in one by Italian director Federico Fellini. Her scene for Fellini was cut from the film.

Chesty Morgan was born in Poland [3] about 1937. [4] In interviews, Morgan was opinionated about Judaism, [3] [4] and she had spent some time living and working in Israel with her family before coming to the United States. [7]
Morgan's parents, both Jewish, died in the Holocaust. Morgan was saved by placement with a Christian couple, then moved to Israel after WW II. [4]

Commenting on her physical development, Morgan later said that she was "flat-chested until I was 17. I was like a boy. And then something happened." [7] What "happened" was a 73-inch bust, which helped her stand out in her later career as an exotic dancer, and in her leading roles in film, in which her bust measurement is a record. [8] There were also problems associated with her large bust. "I have back problems," she said, "but that's not the main problem. It's when you go out you have so much audience. I always wanted to have a small bust. It's difficult to get clothes." [7]

At one point, Morgan served in the Israeli army. [6] She later quipped that the reason she left Israel was that she "couldn't make enough money to pay for [her] bras." [7] In fact, Morgan met Joseph Wilczkowski-- an American tourist and survivor of the Holocaust-- [9] in the late 1950s. The two were married ten days after their first meeting [4] , and moved to the U.S. where Morgan and Wilczkowski lived a happy life together for over five years. Morgan recalled, "It worked perfectly." [3]

By 1965, Morgan and Wilczkowski had two daughters, [10] [3] and Wilczkowski was a co-owner of two meat markets in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. [11] Wilczkowski operated the smaller of the two markets, which were across the street from each other. [10] On Sunday, March 27, 1965, Wilczkowski, his partner and an employee were killed in a brutal robbery that grabbed national headlines and became known as the "icebox murders". [9] [4]

As a widowed mother, Morgan began dating. A boyfriend took her to a nightclub with exotic dancers and she was outraged. "I got so mad at him that I broke off with him. This dancing was something beyond my imagination, you understand." [3] As her financial situation worsened, and with two daughters to feed, clothe and send to school, Morgan realized that she would have to take a job. [3] About 1972, [12] in spite of her aversion to stripping, inexperience and shyness, she decided to to take a job as an exotic dancer. [3] Her first year in the profession was very trying. Morgan reported, "Believe it or not, the first show I did, I forgot to take off my bra. Yes. And the club owner came up to me and said, 'Excuse me lady, why do you think I pay you this money? To keep your bra on?'" [3] [4]

The club owner hired a choreographer to teach Morgan how to walk and perform well as a stripper. [3] Chesty Morgan was a popular live act by 1973, using variations of the names of Zsa Zsa, Chesty and Gabor. [1] During the week of November 19-24, 1973 she appeared at the Knight Lounge in Warren, Pennsylvania under the name Zsa Zsa "Chesty" Gabborr. The performances were promoted as her final appearance at the lounge. [2] The advertisements for Morgan's appearance blared, "The world's chestiest, exotic, she defies medical science Fabulous!! Incredible!! Amazing! Fantastic!!... What your eyes see, you must believe. Stageland's biggest Attraction." [13]

By 1974, she was using the name "Chesty Morgan". Though apparently coincidental, "Chesty Morgan" was the name of a minor character in director John Ford's 1926 silent film, The Shamrock Handicap , which dealt with horse racing in the U.S. and Ireland. [14] She became a regular in Boston's famed "Combat Zone" adult entertainment district. [15] In May 1974, she was appearing at the Sanderson Theatre in Springfield, Massachusetts as "Chesty Morgan and her All Girl Revue". [16] As a sign of Morgan's popularity, one "Combat Zone" nightclub pointed to Morgan's appearance there as a life-saver for the institution. In August 1974, the owner of the financially and legally troubled Pilgrim Theater claimed, "She was like a god out of the heavens for us. She saved the theater and I hope she can do it again." [17]

Chesty Morgan's show was usually from twenty to twenty-five minutes in duration, and she would put on three shows a night. [18] Her performance regularly began with a walk to the stage through the audience in which she would interact with her patrons. She would talk with members of the audience and allow them to feel and fondle her breasts, encouraging them to test that they were real. [18] Once on stage, she would strip to the waist. [19] Her stripping performances were accompanied by popular songs such as "Delilah" (1968). [18] She would then don a negligee. [19] A courtroom description of Morgan's act states that in this part of her act, she would, "occasionally [invite] a patron to come up to the edge of the stage, but not on the stage, and [permit] him or her to touch the top portion of breasts above the neckline of the negligee, or to put his or her face into the top portion of her breasts while she [shook] them in a kootchy-kootchy fashion." [20]

Morgan's philosophy about her career was that she was sharing her natural endowment with her audience. "My boobs belong to the world," she said, "They're attached to my body, but they belong to the public." [18] She believed that she was showing generosity by inviting her patrons to feel her breasts. "My heart is as big as my chest," she claimed. [21]

About the style of her performances, she said, "I don't do a complete nude show. I don't do that kind of show. I'm not a porno star. Even men don't want a complete nude woman. Topless, maybe, but at least a G-string. They want something left to the imagination, something discreet." [3]

During her act, Morgan employed much humor directed at her physical attributes. Her walk to the stage would sometimes include two midgets. They would march in front of Morgan, each supporting one of her mammaries. [22] Her speech while on stage included such jokes as, "You know why my feet so small? Because things don't grow in the shade, that's why." [18] She claimed to be opposed to Women's Liberation because, "they want to go braless and I can't do it." [7]

Chesty Morgan's daily wardrobe consisted of bras made by the Texas company Command Performance. A 1979 article reported that they cost $50 each. [23] A 1987 interview reported that the price had gone up to $100 each, and that she wore a double-P cup. [3] On stage she wore an elaborate costume which included an ostrich plume shawl and a black, silver-sequined gown which she had purchased for over $5,000. [18] She reported, in 1987, that some of her costumes cost up to eight thousand dollars. [3]

When Morgan met National League umpire Dick Stello (July 20, 1934 - November 18, 1987), [24] [4] his first words to her were, "My, my. 73 inches- why, that's over 6 feet!" [23]

Stello had learned his umpiring skills while in the army, and worked in semi-pro games around Boston while working full-time for the phone company. [25] He began working in National League games in September 1968, and became regular staff in 1969. [26] A talented singer who grew up with show business connections himself, [22] for some time Stello spent his winters as a nightclub MC in New York and New Jersey. [23]

They were married on March 24, 1974 in Pinellas County, Florida. [27] It was Stello's first marriage. [23] Though Morgan and Stello would remain friends until Stello's untimely death in 1987, Morgan said of this marriage, "I knew hours after I got married it wouldn't work." [3] She later said about Stello, "Anyone who needed money, Dick was the one they contacted. They knew Dick was an easy mark. He always wanted to help people." [28]

During the baseball off-season Morgan and Stello lived together in St. Petersburg, Florida. [23] Morgan worked as a real estate agent when she was not performing, explaining, "When I'm home I have to do something. I can't rely only on this," referring to her career as a stripper. [7]

Stello took a good deal of kidding from his sports colleagues after his marriage. Syracuse (New York) Herald-Journal sports editor and writer Arnie Burdick [29] described Stello's new wife as "an exotic dancer with a front that's about as imposing as the Fenway Wall", a reference to the 37 foot wall in Boston's Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team. [30] Columnist Joe Falls mis-identified the groom as umpire Ed Sudol, but, noting "Chesty"'s nickname, wrote, "The bride's measurements were listed as 76-26-36, which will require no further comment." [1]

In 1974, Morgan starred in two films for the low-budget, independent director, Doris Wishman . [31] According to C. Davis Smith, Wishman's usual cinematographer, these two films-- Deadly Weapons and Double Agent 73 -- were shot simultaneously. Wishman had originally intended to make three films with Morgan, but, complaining that Morgan was a prima donna and always late, she had Morgan's character killed early in the story of the third film, The Immoral Three . The titular trilogy of this film are Agent 73's daughters, introduced to the audience at her funeral. [32]

Morgan's next experience with cinema was entirely different from Doris Wishman's world. The celebrated Italian director Federico Fellini and his wife were in New York in late August 1974 in conjunction with the U.S. release of his most recent film, Amarcord (1973). During the visit, Fellini became aware of Chesty Morgan and her prodigious physique, and decided to include her in his next film, Fellini's Casanova . [33] Morgan's role was that of Barbarina, a maid. Morgan described the role simply as "a woman with big boobs." [7] Her scene with Donald Sutherland was filmed, and can be seen in an Italian documentary on the film. [34] During the cutting of the film, however, Morgan's entire scene was removed. [35] [4]

In connection with her occupation, Chesty Morgan had several encounters with the law for letting the club goers touch her lar
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