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Eartha Kitt's wild life - branded 'sadistic nymphomaniac' by CIA and Christmas Day death

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Hollywood icon Eartha Kitt, famed for her sultry performance as Catwoman in the sixties Batman series, died on Christmas Day 2008 of cancer.She was one of the biggest stars of stage and screen, performing hit singles including 'C'est Si Bon' and providing voice work for films such as The Emperor's New Groove.Orson Welles even once described her as "the most exciting woman in the world," while Charles Revson, the founder of Revlon cosmetics named a lipstick after her called Fire and Ice.However the singer had a wild and turbulent life - from her early days performing in Cabaret Clubs, to being branded "a sadistic nymphomaniac" during the sixties and embarking on an award winning career before her heartbreaking death.Before Eartha Kitt rose.

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