Calendar Girl, Neil Sedaka
Long before things like feminism and political correctness ruined all the fun, it was generally accepted and encouraged to refer to actresses and various female stage performers by their embarassing and demeaning nicknames - The "It" Girl, The Oomph Girl -- which were usually dreamed up by the advertising department of the movie studio the actress was signed up with. In the silent era, before the star system was firmly in place and actors were often anonymous placeholders, it was also customary to name the most popular actresses after the (now defunct) studio which produced their films -- The Biograph Girl, The Nestor Girl. Then again, some of these were put in place the old fashioned way, invented by the general public.
- Nora Bayes: The Wurzburger Girl
Vaudeville singer and comedienne, nickname derived from her song Down Where the Wurzburger Flows.
- Clara Bow: The "It" Girl
Silent movie star. Nickname is derived from her appearance in It (1927), based on the novel by Elinor Glyn. It was an early-20th century euphemism for sex appeal.
- Charo: The Cuchi Cuchi Girl
Singer/dancer/comedienne, nicknamed after her idiotic babbling.
- Lilly Christine: The Cat Girl
Exotic dancer (1940s-1960s), famous for her cat-like movements.
- Cecille Evans: The Girl with the $100,000 Legs
Actress of the 1920s, first to insure legs as a publicity stunt.
- Cissy Fitzgerald: The Girl with the Wink
Silent movie actress, inexplicably famous for winking while dancing.
- Gene Gauntier: The Kalem Girl
Silent movie actress and screenwriter, star of the Kalem film production studios.
- Betty Grable: The Pin-up Girl, The Girl With the Million Dollar Legs
Movie star of the 1930s to the 1950s. In the late 1940s, her studio 20th Century Fox insured her legs for $1 million with Lloyd's of London.
- Veronica Lake: The Peekaboo Girl
Thus nicknamed because of her trademark peekaboo hairstyle, with hair covering the side of her face and part of her eye. Also seen worn by Kim Basinger as a Lake lookalike in L.A. Confidential.
- Barbara La Marr: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful
Silent movie actress, arrested at age 14 for dancing on-stage and dubbed by the presiding judge "too beautiful to be alone in a big city, alone and unprotected".
- Carole Landis: The Ping Girl
Actress of the 1930s and 1940s, nickname is short for The Purring Girl.
- Florence Lawrence: The Biograph Girl, The Imp Girl
Silent movie actress, star of the Biograph film production company, and later of the IMP (Independent Moving Pictures) production company.
- Gladys Leslie: The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile
Silent movie actress.
- Evelyn Nesbit: The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
Early 20th century model and actress. Famous for starring in the Trial of the Century, which took place after her husband, the millionaire Harry K. Thaw, murdered her lover, the architect Stanford White. The red velvet swing was one White had installed in one of his apartments, which Nesbit was made to ride on in the nude. Nesbit was played by Elizabeth McGovern in Ragtime (1981) and by Joan Collins in The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955).
- Patsy Montana: The Girl With The Million Dollar Personality
Country music singer/songwriter.
- Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips
Silent movie actress.
- Norma Phillips: The Mutual Girl
Silent movie actress, star of the Mutual film production company.
- Mary Pickford: The Girl with the Golden Hair, The Glad Girl
Silent movie star and long-time lover (later wife) of Douglas Fairbanks. Portrayed virginal teenage girls well into her 30s.
- Billie Rhodes: The Nestor Girl
Silent movie actress, star of the Nestor film production company.
- Ann Sheridan: The "Oomph" Girl
Film actress from the 1930s to the 1960s, nickname is a reference to her beauty and sexual attractiveness.
- Tempest Storm: The Fabulous 4D Girl
Top-heavy burlesque stripper of the 1950s and 1960s.
- Florence Turner: The Vitagraph Girl
Silent movie actress, star of the Vitagraph film production company.
- Lana Turner: The Sweater Girl
Named after her early tight-sweater-clad appearances in the now-forgotten 1937 film They Won't Forget and several subsequent movies.
- Cora Williams: The Girl with the Dimples
Silent movie actress.
Input is always welcome, please /msg me if I left anyone out.
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Most information compiled from the IMDb, namely "cat biographies.list | grep ^NK | grep -i girl"