| Los Angeles Times file photo Update: This is Lillian Bond in a 1925 photo. She died in 1991. Please congratulate Mike Hawks and Mary Mallory for identifying her!
Dec. 20, 1930: MGM signs Lillian Bond.
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March 13, 1935: Lillian Bond and her mother, Harriett.
Here’s a photo of our mystery woman with a mystery companion.
Los Angeles Times file photo June 29, 1935: “Lillian Bond, star of stage and screen, and Sydney Smith, New York broker-socialite, were married at Del Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, Calif., on Friday afternoon, June 28.”
Here’s our mystery woman with another mystery guest. She’s turning out to be a toughie.
Dec. 1, 1941: Lillian Bond in a publicity photo for “Springtime for Henry,” a play that also starred Edward Everett Horton.
Here’s our mystery woman. Please congratulate Mike Hawks for identifying her!
Feb. 4, 1958: Lillian Bond and Adam Kennedy in “The Californians.”
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Mary Astor
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Ethel Barrymore? Gads, look at those spit curls!
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Billie Dove
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Bebe Daniels?
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Lila Lee.
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Marie Prevost
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Virginia Patton?
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Nancy Carroll
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A young Loretta (Young) with battle-ax?
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It’s Mrs. Bogart–Mayo Methot.
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Billie Dove?
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Frances Farmer’s mother’s twin sister w/ adopted daughter
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Doris Kenyon.
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Nope, I’m still stumped, after three photos.
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Ann Hovey.
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Perhaps silent star Colleen Moore, who built the great castle doll house now in Chicago.
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Virginia Cherrill
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She’s starting to look like Rita Hayworth.
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Jean Rogers.
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My guess would be Ann Sheridan.
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Betty Furness?
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She’s your best find yet, Larry. (Yum.)
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I knew I would kick myself for not figuring her out — she was in “The Old Dark House”, one of my favorite wacky pre-code kinda-horror films.
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