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unusual facts about The Dolls



Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973

They had, to avoid confusion, change their name to "Nova and The Dolls".


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Barbie Fashion Model Collection

The dolls in the collection are all made from a material called Silkstone, a durable material that simulates the weight and feel of porcelain dolls.

Deb Obarski

As the frontwoman of the Dolls, her stage name was "Blizzy Osbourne", a wordplay on Osbourne's solo debut Blizzard of Ozz.

Dolly Martin

After appearing in the low-budget erotic film That Tender Touch in 1969, she landed the lead role of the sexy but naive rock and roll singer Kelly Mac Namara in Russ Meyer's comedy pastiche Beyond the Valley of the Dolls the following year.

Kinnie Starr

In 2001, she played Reggie in Down and Out with the Dolls, a Kurt Voss movie about a fictional all-girl rock band.

Malice in Wonderland

Malice in Wonderland: The Dolls Movie, a 2011 American comedy starring the drag theater troupe The Dolls

March of the Dolls

Chinese contemporary artist Lee Shi-min released his March of the Dolls international anthem in advance of, and to commemorate and celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China on 1 October 1949.

Momiji Dolls

The dolls are a contemporary form of traditional Japanese Kokeshi dolls.

Pigs in Heaven

The trio are temporarily joined by Barbie, a waitress obsessed with the dolls of the same name, who appears to be down on her luck but later proves to be a thief and counterfeiter.

The Doll Family

The Dolls were 4 of 7 children born to Emma and Gustav Schneider in Stolpen, Germany (the other 3 were average-sized).

Wilhelminism

This style was particularly exemplified by the grandiose Siegesallee, lampooned by Berliners as the Puppenallee (“street of the dolls”), and was given official status by Wilhelm’s so-called “Rinnsteinrede“ (“gutter speech”) on what he considered modernist degenerate art at the inauguration of the extravagant boulevard on December 18, 1901.

Youthless

The music video, directed by Kris Moyes, features Beck's toys, dolls and statues being crafted by hands with gloves, then the dolls and Beck's toys start to sing and dance.