This 1930's model and magazine cover-girl was often used as a "living statue" in early 1940's Hollywood Technicolor films, providing a beautiful visual backdrop without speaking any lines. She was employed solely to add to the atmosphere of the movie set.
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Vogues of 1938 (1937)
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$250 /week |
Hotel for Women (1939)
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$250 /week |
This 1930's model and magazine cover-girl was employed, as often as not, as a beautiful "living statue" in early 40's Hollywood Technicolor items, strictly to prettify a movie set's ambience while herself saying hardly a word. On the other hand, she was also heroine (talking heroine, it should be pointed out), such as "Nyoka the Jungle Girl," in 40's black-and-white "B" serials.