Amanda began to model professionally at the age of sixteen . She flew to Paris to work, compete, learn the trade, and hopefully survive the weeding out process inherent in modeling. She is quoted for saying: "In Europe it was sink or swim. I was broke, lonely, unable to communicate; and rejected on a daily basis." For four years she traveled from country to country hoping for a breakthrough.
The breakthrough came when she decided to dye her blonde hair red in order to capitalize on her resemblance to Rita Hayworth. Her career skyrocketed! She received recognition with numerous covers and appearances in Max, Elle, Vogue and many others. The editorial coverage lead to advertising for L' Oreal Cosmetics , Buffalo Jeans, and Panama Jack. She strolled down the catwalks for many designers, from Chanel to Jean Paul Gaultier.
Amanda hired an agent and forged ahead. She knew she had talent, perseverance and desire.
Turner, Orange Belt Rollers Post Scorching Summer ScoresThe Ledger, FLJames Curtis had a 268/726, Steve Anderson 267/739, Dave Smewing 255/703, Clay (Gil) Gillem 244/27/685, John Wade 646, Leroy Brice 237, Burton Monroe and Amanda Marcum 235. Orange Bowl offers "Beat the Clock" bowling on Sundays. From 9 to 10 am,
Five Perfect Games Cap a Successful Season for Orange BeltThe Ledger, FLEric Sharpe, Dennis Hotchkiss, Dave Smewing, Amanda Marcum and Stephen Chancey also topped 650. The Senior FunTime tournament saw a no-tap doubles contest won by Judy Goostree and Dennis Hotchkiss. Roger Gulick and Charles Welch were second,
Lord Hits the Road for His Summer Tour on PBA Senior CircuitThe Ledger, FLIn the Lakeland City Glass Early Birds, Steve Anderson hit 289/670, Mack Cummings 276/691, Stephen Chancey 267/656, Amanda Marcum 259 and Gino Rivera and Omar Pitts rolled 257s. Curtis Letchworth hit for a 672 series. Summer Early Birds meets May 13