
And here’s a mystery lady from the amazing collection of Steven Bibb!

And here’s another picture of our mystery lady.
Perhaps this photo will be a clue (Warning: not safe for vegans).

And here’s a mystery lady from the amazing collection of Steven Bibb!

And here’s another picture of our mystery lady.
Perhaps this photo will be a clue (Warning: not safe for vegans).
well, to start, how’s about Nina Foch.
This is a very weird picture of Nina Foch.
This looks like Constance Bennett on speed.
A pre-femme-fatate, Nina Foch trying to become Judy Garland?
Signe Hasso.
whoever she is, looks like spawn of Constance Bennett and Cara Williams, circa 1952
Nina Foch
Just a guess, but is this a grown-up Mitzi Green?
Faye Emerson in a candid moment.
After photo number two there should not be any mystery whatsoever …Academy Award Nominee …Singing in the Rain …Jean Hagen …and should have been winner!!!
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I haven’t been very lucky with this one. But I’ll give it one more try: Geene Courtney?
Geene Courtney.
Aww…that one was no fair! Even after seeing her name on pic #3 and doing a full Google search, I STILL don’t know who in heck she was—other than the Sausage Queen of 1955!
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Dis I need the full name? She is interred as Geene Courtney Radko James. Yes? Better?
@Gary: No, you got it!
Well, we all got it after seeing the name posted under the photo. That was a giveaway.
Good. She ran out of names!
Gary…Re: “ran out of names”. In the spirit of fun & this puzzle was certainly a new challenge, I submit that you left out her birth (real-original) name. Vernice Radko. So we could say Vernice Geene Courtney Radko-James. (yes there is sometimes the hyphen.) & I am omitting another surname from a marriage/divorce she didnt seem to use. (Ottinger). Cheers!
If we could only introduce the Sausage Queen to the “Weenie King” [wacky millionaire in The Palm Beach Story, 1942].