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  1. Jay Sebring, eigentlich Thomas John Kummer (* 10.Oktober 1933 in Birmingham, Alabama; † 9. August 1969 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Friseur, der vor allem bei Hollywood-Filmproduktionen als Style- und Typenberater mitwirkte. 1964 entdeckte er den damals noch relativ unbekannten Bruce Lee für Hollywood. Bekanntheit erlangte er als eines der Opfer der Tate-Morde.

  2. Aug 9, 2015 · Even decades later, the description is not for the faint. Tate and the victim to which she was tied, Jay Sebring, had been repeatedly slashed. Bullets filled the ceilings and blood covered the floors.

  3. Jay Sebring (Birmingham, Alabama, 10 de octubre de 1933 - Los Ángeles, California, 9 de agosto de 1969) fue un estilista de celebridades y fundador de la corporación de peluquería Sebring International. También conocido por ser una de las víctimas de la masacre en Cielo Drive perpetrada por seguidores de Charles Manson.

  4. Aug 22, 1970 · Dr. Noguchi also said that a rope tied around the neck of Miss Tate and the neck of Jay Sebring, ... he said, was discovered in car owned by Mr. Sebring. The cocaine was in the same auto mobile ...

  5. Thomas John Kummer známý jako Jay Sebring (10. října 1933 Birmingham – 9. srpna 1969 Los Angeles) byl americký vlasový stylista celebrit a zakladatel korporace Sebring International. Dne 9. srpna 1969 byl i se svou bývalou přítelkyní Sharon Tate zavražděn v Los Angeles členy gangu Charlese Mansona ...

  6. Aug 18, 2002 · Mary Tannen article on Jay Sebring, hair stylist to Hollywood stars who was one of victims of Charles Manson murders in 1969; photos (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part ...

  7. Aug 1, 2024 · Kasabian acted as a lookout while Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Watson broke into the house and brutally murdered five people: Tate, who was eight months pregnant; coffee heiress Abigail Folger; Polish writer Wojciech Frykowski; celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring; and Steven Parent, a friend of the property’s caretaker. (Polanski was in Europe.)