Movie Star Mystery Photo




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Los Angeles Times file photo
Update: This is Sharon Lynn. Please congratulate Nick Santa Maria, Dewey Webb, Gregory Moore, Annie Frye, Mary Mallory and R. Ahuna for correctly identifying her. Nick, who was first, explains that he’s a big Laurel and Hardy fan.

This photo is from "Sunnyside Up," 1929.

Just a reminder on how this works: I post the mystery photo on
Monday and reveal the answer on Friday. To keep the mystery photo from
getting lost in the other entries, I move it from Monday to Tuesday to
Wednesday, etc., adding a photo every day.

I have to approve
all comments, so if your guess is posted immediately, that means you’re
wrong. (And if a wrong guess has already been submitted by someone
else, there’s no point in submitting it again). If you’re right, you
will have to wait until Friday. There’s no need to submit your guess
five times. Once is enough. The only prize is bragging rights. 

The answer to last week’s photo: Pauline Garon.

Check back next week for another mystery photo!

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Los Angeles Times file photo

Here’s another picture of our mystery woman. Isn’t she great?

Update: This is Sharon Lynn in "Happy Days."

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Los Angeles Times file photo

OK, here’s the mystery woman with a companion.

Update: Frank Albertson and Sharon Lynn in "Wild Company."

2009_0326_mystery_photo Here are two more shots of our mystery woman. Please congratulate Nick Santa Maria and Dewey Webb for correctly identifying her.

"Randolph Man," Eve Golden, Claire Lockhart, Dewey Webb and Carmen recognized her companion, above, as Frank Albertson.

Update: Sharon Lynn in 1932. These photos were to publicize "The Big Broadcast," but they may just be fashion shots.


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Sharon Lynn, above, in "Turn on the Heat."

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Photograph by the Los Angeles Times

Above, Sharon Lynn in 1942, when she was suing her neighbors in Malibu, charging that their home extended over her property.

At left, The Times’ obituary on Sharon Lynn, May 28, 1963. She was 53. 

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94 Responses to Movie Star Mystery Photo

  1. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    Curse you! I am beginning to doubt my silent-movie-ID’ing skills.

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  2. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    I agree, Eve. These are waaay tough.
    Julia Faye?

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  3. Gregory Moore's avatar Gregory Moore says:

    Billie Dove?

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  4. Cube's avatar Cube says:

    Lillian Gish?

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  5. lana's avatar lana says:

    Mary Miles Minter

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  6. Eileen's avatar Eileen says:

    Mary Pickford

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  7. January_Gal's avatar January_Gal says:

    Barbara Stanwyck

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  8. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    I suppose I should say “Theda Bara!” and “Clara Bow!” just to get it out of the way, so no one else has to.
    (Yes, I know she’s not Theda Bara or Clara Bow–I am just providing a public service)

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  9. Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth says:

    I think it must be Bette Davis.

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  10. G. Kerr's avatar G. Kerr says:

    Florence Lawrence

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  11. dave's avatar dave says:

    BARBARA STANWYCK

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  12. Super90's avatar Super90 says:

    That’s Mary Pickford. She was like Julia Roberts times a thousand.

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  13. aya's avatar aya says:

    Mae Summers, right?

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  14. LAURA's avatar LAURA says:

    Is it Bessie Love??
    Or is it Corinne Griffith??

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  15. Rose's avatar Rose says:

    Mae West

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  16. william kraal's avatar william kraal says:

    CLARA BOW

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  17. Shema's avatar Shema says:

    Gretta Garbo

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  18. Ivan's avatar Ivan says:

    I’m guessing it’s Vola D’Aril?

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  19. James Chin's avatar James Chin says:

    Marceline Day

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  20. Skook Umchick's avatar Skook Umchick says:

    Leatrice Joy?

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  21. Joe's avatar Joe says:

    Mary Miles Minter ????

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  22. Joe's avatar Joe says:

    Olive Thomas

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  23. Lee B.'s avatar Lee B. says:

    Lois Wilson.

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  24. Laura's avatar Laura says:

    Fay Wray?

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  25. Blair's avatar Blair says:

    Carol Dempster

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  26. Mary Corcoran's avatar Mary Corcoran says:

    Janet Gaynor?

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  27. John O'Shea's avatar John O'Shea says:

    I would have to say Mary Pickford, even without the long hair!

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  28. arnette's avatar arnette says:

    Ruth Gordon.

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  29. Is it Bebe Daniels, one-time leading lady for Harold Lloyd in Hal Roach comedies and later wife and radio partner of actor Ben Lyon?

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  30. ron mackovich's avatar ron mackovich says:

    Mabel Normand

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  31. jax's avatar jax says:

    helen hayes

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  32. Chad's avatar Chad says:

    Miley Cyrus?

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  33. Ralphy's avatar Ralphy says:

    Edna Purviance?

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  34. Kathy's avatar Kathy says:

    Renee Adoree?

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  35. james's avatar james says:

    Hey, I think I know Eve! My Eve cracks wise like this all the time! That you, Gaston?
    Oh, the pic…mmmm, I say it is Beatrize Michelena (my spelling may be off).

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  36. DJ's avatar DJ says:

    Ginger Rodgers?

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  37. Sam's avatar Sam says:

    Hope Hampton

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  38. kylie's avatar kylie says:

    Paulette Duval?

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  39. Victor H.Brown from over the pond in England's avatar Victor H.Brown from over the pond in England says:

    Well if it’s not Marceline Day it could be Enid Bennett.

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  40. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    Hmmm, is it Patsy Ruth Miller?

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  41. Rosalyn's avatar Rosalyn says:

    Betty White

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  42. eileen's avatar eileen says:

    Gracie Allen (pre-George)…?

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  43. Cynthia Keillor's avatar Cynthia Keillor says:

    Nancy Carroll.

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  44. John Parry's avatar John Parry says:

    It has to be Phyllis Haver. Please tell me that I am right.

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  45. Anna Harmon's avatar Anna Harmon says:

    Alma Bennett

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  46. james's avatar james says:

    Sally O’Neil or Billie Dove.

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  47. james's avatar james says:

    Aha!……Bessie Love!

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  48. james's avatar james says:

    Constance Talmadge!

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  49. james's avatar james says:

    Laurette Taylor!

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  50. james's avatar james says:

    Okay, Mr. Smarty Pants, I’ll give you one last try today…is it Alice Brady?

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  51. Jany's avatar Jany says:

    Olivia de Havilland

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  52. nora paul's avatar nora paul says:

    This is a very fun feature.

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  53. Claire Lockhart's avatar Claire Lockhart says:

    Very young Irene Dunne?

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  54. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    I believe the photographer of the first picture is Alex Kahle, and that possibly the second picture was taken at RKO, but I still can’t figure out who it is.

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  55. annie frye's avatar annie frye says:

    I think it might be Eleanor Boardman

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  56. TonyJ's avatar TonyJ says:

    For your next clue, could you throw in a picture of her with one or all of the Marx brothers? That backdrop looks familiar but I haven’t found it yet.

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  57. annie frye's avatar annie frye says:

    Maybe Betty Compson

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  58. Floradora's avatar Floradora says:

    Sue Carroll?

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  59. Sam's avatar Sam says:

    RUTH CLIFFORD

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  60. Edward Cradduck's avatar Edward Cradduck says:

    Okey, here’s another wild guess at an old movie starlette that nobody has seen in sixty years….Claire Windsor?

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  61. zapgun's avatar zapgun says:

    How ’bout Una Merkel?

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  62. Tom in ATL's avatar Tom in ATL says:

    Shoot, I can’t pin this one down! I’ve exhausted my online resources and have spent way too much time trying to solve this. So I will sit back and be a spectator after my guess. Is it Mildred Harris?

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  63. Cynthia Keillor's avatar Cynthia Keillor says:

    Billie Dove.

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  64. Erica's avatar Erica says:

    Janet Gaynor

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  65. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    The woman is Irene Rich. The last still features she and Raymond Hackett in a scene from ON YOUR BACK.

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  66. This is a pure guess gleaned from two clues. A guess because I don’t know what she looked like, but her partner is certainly Fred Astaire with hair. The thoughtful look on his face is one that only Fred could create.
    So my guess for Ms. Mystery is Adele Astaire. If I dare…

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  67. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    OK, well, he’s Frank Albertson, that I know. Is she Bernice Claire?

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  68. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    It’s not Irene Rich, it’s Marion Shilling.

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  69. Randolph Man's avatar Randolph Man says:

    Her companion in the bottom photo is Frank Albertson circa 1930. She could be somebody who was briefly famous during the changeover to sound, somebody who’s face hasn’t become imbedded in our consciousness. Somebody’s who’s not Bette Davis or Clara Bow, in other words. And not particularly photogenic.

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  70. Kevin's avatar Kevin says:

    Mae Busch? (of Laurel and Hardy fame)

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  71. james's avatar james says:

    Fannie Ward?

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  72. Rose's avatar Rose says:

    Ann Southern?

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  73. Cynthia Keillor's avatar Cynthia Keillor says:

    Jobyna Ralston.

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  74. Sam's avatar Sam says:

    Jobyna Ralston

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  75. Jany's avatar Jany says:

    OLGA SAN JUAN

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  76. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    I’m completely flummoxed. Is she my great-aunt Syl? That’s all I got left.

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  77. herb nichols's avatar herb nichols says:

    dixie lee

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  78. Gregory Moore's avatar Gregory Moore says:

    AHA! Sharon Lynn…star of that most shocking of Pre-Code musical numbers, “Turn On the Heat” from “Sunnyside Up”

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  79. Dru Duniway's avatar Dru Duniway says:

    Marjorie White

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  80. January_Gal's avatar January_Gal says:

    Constance Bennett

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  81. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    The still code makes the picture ON YOUR BACK (Fox, 1930), directed by Guthrie McClintic, but Frank Albertson is not listed in the cast in either the AFI Catalog or IMDB. The woman looks like Marion Shilling, she does not look like Irene Rich, Ilka chase, Charlotte Henry, or Rose Dione, the other women in the cast.

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  82. annie frye's avatar annie frye says:

    How about Sharon Lynn?

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  83. Victor H Brown, across the pond in England.'s avatar Victor H Brown, across the pond in England. says:

    All my second guesses have been used by others so I give up..I fancy this is so difficult because the young lady first appeared towards the end of the silent era.

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  84. Sam's avatar Sam says:

    Dorothy Christy

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  85. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    YOu were right, I did read the code wrong. It’s actually WILD COMPANY (Fox, 1930), directed by Leo McCarey (McC-1). The stils say at the bottom, “…The jazz mad generation’s challenge to tradition.”

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  86. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    And it’s Sharon Lynn (who was married to Benjamin Glazer) and Frank Albertson.

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  87. Tony J's avatar Tony J says:

    Well, I haven’t seen her listed above yet, and she did show up on a hunt for Mr. Albertson. Would the mystery lady be EVELYN VENEBLE?

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  88. Rahuna's avatar Rahuna says:

    Sharon Lynn.

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  89. Joan Y. Compagno's avatar Joan Y. Compagno says:

    Juanita Quigley

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  90. Joan Y. Compagno's avatar Joan Y. Compagno says:

    Fredi Washington

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  91. Edward Cradduck's avatar Edward Cradduck says:

    It must be Frank’s wife Grace; but how are we suppose to know what she looked like when she was twenty?

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  92. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    Darnit, I’ve SEEN “Sunnyside Up,” and loved her “Turn on the Heat” number! I guess I didn’t recognize her out of her hot eskimo outfit.

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  93. Thanks for ‘Turn Up the Heat’. Definitely pre-code, and quite risque. Even though the world of ‘Sunnyside Up’ was waiting for Busby Berkeley to up the stakes, I could see his ideas a birthing.
    Big time fun!

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