Cherry Marshall

Cherry Marshall (25 July 1923 – 28 January 2006) was an English fashion model and agent, and non-fiction writer.

[2] In 1942, at the age of 19, she met Emanuel Litvinoff at a Catterick Camp dance and they married at a register office a few months later.

[1] In 1941, she worked as a fashion model for the first time, until at the age of 18 she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service as a dispatch rider and driver.

Early on at the agency was a chance aberration of decision; a model placed on her books was Ruth Ellis, ultimately in 1955 for killing a lover, to be the last woman receiving death as punishment in Britain.

[1][4][5] The business became the Cherry Marshall Model Agency, and clients included Patti Boyd, Suzy Kendall, Anthea Redfern, Paulene Stone and Pat Booth.