The original hourglass: The model who changed the standards of beauty and power

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  • February 2, 2026

With a name like Tempest Storm, fireworks were inevitable. Her fiery red hair, commanding presence, and six-decade career carried her from hardship to fame, making her one of burlesque’s most iconic performers.

Born Annie Blanche Banks on Leap Day in 1928 in Eastman, Georgia, she grew up amid poverty and abuse. At fourteen, she ran away, marrying briefly to escape. Restless and determined, she set her sights on a bigger future.

Los Angeles gave her a new start—and a new name. Offered “Sunny Day” or “Tempest Storm,” she chose the latter. While working as a cocktail waitress, she was introduced to burlesque and quickly discovered her natural ability to captivate a room.

By the late 1940s she was performing; by the mid-1950s she was a headliner. Her style favored elegance over shock—slow reveals, precise movement, and total control. She earned top billing, appeared in cult films like Teaserama (1955), and shared stages with legends of the era.

Her fame brought remarkable success. Lloyd’s of London reportedly insured her curves, and she earned the equivalent of a million dollars a year in today’s money. Audiences packed venues, sometimes to chaotic levels, just to see her perform.

Behind the glamour was discipline. She avoided smoking and alcohol, followed strict routines, and rejected cosmetic surgery. She believed confidence and care—not excess—were the keys to lasting allure.

Her personal life drew attention too. Linked to famous figures, she married jazz singer Herb Jeffries in 1959. Their interracial marriage broke barriers and cost her work in some states, a price she never regretted.

Tempest Storm performed into her sixties and returned in her eighties. Honored with “Tempest Storm Day” in San Francisco and celebrated in a 2016 documentary, she died in 2021 at ninety-three—leaving a legacy of artistry, confidence, and fearless individuality.

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