| Los Angeles Times file photo Update: This is Constance Dowling in a promotional picture for “Up in Arms,” stamped Feb. 29, 1944.
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| Los Angeles Times file photo Update: Constance Dowling in a photo marked June 13, 1944.
Here’s Tuesday’s picture of our mystery guest. Please congratulate Eve Golden, Dewey Webb, “Laura” fan Waldo Lydecker, Jenny M., Claire Lockhart and Mike Hawks for identifying her! Update: Sisters Doris and Constance Dowling in a photo glued together by The Times art department. Here’s our mystery guest with a mystery companion. And yes, they were glued together using “razor shop.” As wrong it was to fake photos like this, I have to admit the people who did this type of work were incredibly skilled. Please congratulate Julie Merholz and Rick for identifying our mystery woman! Update: Constance Dowling in a promotional picture for “City Detective,” marked April 5, 1954. Here’s Thursday’s photo of our mystery woman. Please congratulate Dewey Webb, Rick, Carmen, Claire Lockhart and Julie Merholz for identifying yesterday's mystery companion! Update: Constance Dowling and Richard Egan in “Gog,” in a photo published May 30, 1954. For Friday, our mystery woman (in fishnet stockings!) confers with a mystery companion about a mystery gizmo. |
Veronica Lake?
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She could be Mary Hartline. Always loved the name. Anybody who ever saw ‘Super Circus’ should remember. When she worked there was no color in television, so her fans rarely knew just how beautiful she was. Saw her backstage as a very young pipsqueak. Absolutely gorgeous.
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I agree. It could be Clark Gable’s former girlfriend, Veronica Lake.
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Nina Foch?
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Veronica Lake
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Francis Farmer
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Love the new term entering usage: On the Jump.
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Beverly Michaels.
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Tanis Chandler.
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Is it Gwili Andre?
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It’s Virginia Lee with her sister Jackie Lee.
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I love my wife but oh you kid!
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Some angles look like Jane Wyman…is it she?
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Ivan Tors
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Here she is with Richard Carlson.
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Now that she’s been allowed her eyebrows, she becomes Julie Adams. And her latest mystery companion is none other than TV’s most avid Commie hunter, Richard Carlson. He led Three Lives (as well as having stalked The Magnetic Monster and other Fifties cheap sci-fi creatures.
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I think the fellow with the mystery woman is Richard Carlson, but sadly I still can’t figure out who the girl is.
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May Britt
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The mystery companion is Richard Carlson, of “Creature from the Black Lagoon” fame. Is that a pistol in his pocket, or …?
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Ricou Browning? (though he sure looks like Richard Carlson)
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