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Kim Hopkins
Actress-The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood
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Kim Hopkins is the daughter of comedian George Hopkins. Kim started modeling and acting at the age of 2 1/2 in New York working with the Marge McDermott Agency and photographer Bert Stern, she was on the cover of Mc Calls magazine at the age of 3 and an Ivory baby in the Ivory soap commercials. Kim was the top child model in New York until she moved to Los Angeles at the age of 12. 
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