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Stephanie Marrian (born Stefanie Khan; 9 October 1948) is a former model, pop star and actress. She was the first Page 3 model in The Sun newspaper.
Modelling career
Marrian was the first Page 3 model in The Sun newspaper in the 17 November 1970 edition, where she was named as Stephanie Rahn. Marrian was using her father's surname of Khan at the time; a subeditor at the newspaper misread her surname as Rahn. From 1973 to 1978, using the name Stefanie Marrian, her mother's surname, she appeared regularly as the Page 3 girl. In this role she was featured in the 2017 stage production of Ink, played by Pearl Chanda and directed by Rupert Goold, at the Almeida Theatre, London.
Marrian was a glamour model throughout the 1970s, appearing topless and nude in magazines, papers and calendars world-wide. Along with two other Page Three models, Gillian Duxbury and Mona Solomons, she was a member of a pop group called Page Three.
Family and personal life
Marrian was born in Singapore to an Indian father and an English mother; other sources erroneously stated that she was German and her birth surname was Rahn.
Television and film appearances
British TV programmes include:
as Cross's girl in Callan (1970)
as a student in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973)
The Cut Price Comedy Show (1982)
Films include:
as Susan in Confessions Of A Sex Maniac (1974), starring Roger Lloyd-Pack
as Lesley in Can You Keep It Up for a Week? (1974), starring Jeremy Bulloch
as Girl in Hotel in The World Is Full of Married Men (1979)
as Lady Marie in the Mel Brooks film History of the World, Part I (1981)
as Hotel Receptionist in Green Ice (1981), starring Ryan O'Neal
References
External links
Stephanie Marrian at IMDb