Norris Church Mailer

Model and educator with literary ties

Norris Church Mailer - Model and educator with literary ties
Born

January 31st, 1949
76 years ago

Died

November 21st, 2010
14 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Contributed to the fashion industry as a model and served in the education sector as a teacher. Authored works that provided insight into personal experiences and influences from relationships with prominent literary figures. Engaged as a public speaker and advocate for educational initiatives, sharing knowledge and fostering discussion on the arts and literature.

Worked as a model in various campaigns

Published the memoir 'A Ticket to the Circus'

Taught and mentored students in literary arts

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