Maureen Hingert (1937)
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| Maureen Hingert ‡ | ||
| Birth: | 1937 Sri Lanka | |
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| Father: | Lionel Hingert (c1910) | |
| Mother: | Lorna Mabel de Run (c1910) | |
| Skills: | Dancer, Actress | |
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| Wedding: | 1958 United States | |
| Spouse (2): | William J. Ballard (c1937) | |
| Wedding (2): | 1976 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States | |
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Children
| Offspring of Maureen Hingert and Mario Armand Zamparelli (c1927) | |||
| Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
| Regina N. Zamparelli (1959) | | ||
| Marisa N. Zamparelli (1964) | | ||
| Unknown Zamparelli (1967) | |||
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The beautiful Ms Maureen Hingert, Miss Ceylon, who went on to become the second runner-up at the Miss Universe Contest 1955 lived, with her parents, down Lorensz Road. The final results at the beauty pageant was as follows:-
Miss Universe 1955: HILLEVI ROMBIN Sweden 1st Runner Up: MARIBEL ARIOLA - El Salvador 2nd Runner Up: MAUREEN HINGERT - Ceylon 3rd Runner Up: MARGUT NUNKE - Germany 4th Runner Up: KEIKO TAKAHASHI - Japan
Maureen was born in Ceylon, the daughter of Lionel Hingert and Lorna Mabel de Run. She won the Miss Ceylon contest in 1955 and also in 1955 she becomes second runner-up to Hillevi Rombin, Miss Sweden, in the Miss Universe contest.
In 1956-57, under her real name she stars opposite Maxwell Reed as Anura, a beautiful South Seas native girl, in the British TV series Captain David Grief, shot on location in Mexico.
Revealing photographs of her appear in the September 1957 edition of Playboy in scenes from the film Gun Fever. In 1958 she acts in the film Fort Bowie on location at the Kanab Movie Fort at Kanab, Utah.