MARILYN
HENRY: Bringing beauty and glamour from the big screen to the
paper doll book is a specialty of Marilyn Henrys. Her childhood
was filled with movie-going and playing paper dolls, and if a
paper doll of a favorite star didn't exist, she would draw one
for herself. Getting a good likeness was always a top priority,
and that carries on to her work today. It is one of her strengths
as a portrait artist.
As a girl, Marilyn and her best friend Margie created an elaborate
world for their paper dolls in their own version of Hollywood
called Twinkletown. The girls drew glamourous wardrobes
and made up movies for their paper doll stars, and Marilyn would
write about them in her hand-made movie magazine, Screen Fiction.
It was all in fun, but it led Marilyn to a creative future.
After a successful career as a fashion illustrator, writer, designer,
and college art instructor, Marilyn turned her focus back to her
childhood love of paper dolls. Her first published book was Vivien
Leigh, for Merrill Publishing in 1979, and since then shes
created dozens of movie star paper dolls for books, magazines
and convention souvenirs.
In the 1970s Marilyn introduced and discussed old movies on a
TV show, Superstar Movies, for her local public TV
station in Evansville, IN. Tapping into her knowledge and love
of old movies, she wrote a book about a favorite star, Alan Ladd,
in The Films of Alan Ladd, published in 1981 by Citadel Press.
And later, she interviewed and wrote about the stars of daytime
TV for various Soap Opera magazines.
During the 1990s she created a lovely line of paper dolls for
B. Shackman & Co. illustrated in the style of the 1940s books
she had loved so well. Her series includes Joan Crawford, Barbara
Stanwyck, Claudette Colbert, Myrna Loy, Lana Turner, Carmen Miranda,
and a paper doll version of Mel Odoms Gene Doll.
Marilyns celebration of the stars continues today as editor
and art director of Paperdoll Review, a specialty magazine about
the nostalgia of paper dolls. And now working with Paper Studio
Press, she is creating new paper doll books, capturing the fashions,
glamour and beauty of Hollywood legends including Marilyn Monroe,
Ginger Rogers and Esther Williams plus upcoming paper dolls of
Jane Powell, Loretta Young, and Leslie Caron.