Tempest Storm, born Annie Blanche Banks on Leap Day 1928 in Georgia, escaped an abusive childhood by running away at fourteen. After two young marriages, she moved to Hollywood, where a casting agent renamed her “Tempest Storm.” A customer at the bar where she worked asked if she stripped, and her first performance revealed her natural magnetism.
By the 1950s, she was one of burlesque’s highest-paid stars, earning $100,000 a year and insuring her famous figure for $1 million. Known for elegance rather than shock, she appeared in films like Teaserama with Bettie Page. Her love life drew headlines, including romances with Elvis and a bold interracial marriage to singer Herb Jeffries. Tempest performed into her eighties and remained a symbol of glamour, resilience, and self-defined power.