Joan Rhodes, strongwoman. Born
ca. 1920 in England, as
Josie Terena, ‘Joan Rhodes became
famous in the 1950s and 60s as a
strong woman,’ sometimes billed as
The Mighty Mannequin.
→[More:] ‘She performed in cabaret, variety and vaudeville, stunning
audiences with her amazing feats of strength. She could
bend heavy steel bars that no
man in the audience could even dent, she could break six-inch nails with her hands, and she could tear the 1000 page London phone book not merely in half, but into quarters.’
I happened to see her on the Paul O’Grady show yesterday, promoting her forthcoming book of memoirs, Coming on Strong.