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    samedi 25 janvier 2014

    Boiler room bunnies: The pin-ups of Wall Street


    A large proportion of the boiler room brigade’s ill-gotten earnings went towards impressing the ladies, but there were some women that they could only hope to fantasise about. Here are the pin-ups that temporarily diverted their attentions from plundering the stock market…

    Christie Brinkley - The girl in the red Ferrari

    Having begun her career as a model (and netting herself an unheard-of 20-year contract in the process), Brinkley’s first movie role saw her credited as ‘Girl in the red Ferrari’ in National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983. Today, she makes the so-called wolves look like sheep in terms of financial prowess, with a property portfolio in The Hamptons giving her an estimated net worth of around $80m.

    Kim Basinger - 9½ weeks on Wall Street

    The daughter of a loan manager, Basinger also started off as a model before landing a part as a Bond Girl in Never Say Never Again. Her most controversial role came in the 1986 erotic thriller 9½ Weeks, which saw her in a boundary-pushing relationship with a Wall Street arbitrageur – resulting, at one memorable point, in having the contents of a refrigerator poured over her.

    Heather Locklear - The Lear jet

    It was perhaps Locklear’s role as Officer Stacy Sheridan in T.J. Hooker that left the Wall Street boys hot under the contrast-collars of their powersuits and, despite featuring in several frankly awful B-movies, the classic California girl remained one of the most popular pin-ups of the 1980s.

    Shannon Tweed - The wild cat

    Not strictly a pin-up, Shannon Tweed is our ‘wild card’ – with ‘wild’ being the operative word. Having posed for Playboy in the early 1980s, she went on to star in a string of erotic thrillers – with deception a central theme in the vast majority. She began dating rock star Gene Simmons in 1983; the couple finally tied the knot in 2011.
    Photos: Rex Features/Getty