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OK, here’s another picture of our mystery woman. And yes, the photo is from the Mirror files. |
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Update: On the jump, the identity of our mystery guest. Although she was an entertainer, she’s not exactly like our other folks. She has quite a story, though, especially if you have never read about her. I thought she would be a nice change of pace for noir fans who may be a little weary of The Times bombing. Here’s our weekend mystery guest. I like to keep things more informal on the weekends so I’ll post all the comments as they come in rather than waiting. This week’s mystery guest was Aline MacMahon. Her mystery companions were: Marie Nordstrom in Sid Grauman’s stage production of “Once in a Lifetime,” Kaufman and Hart’s satire on Hollywood; Guy Kibbee; an unidentified fellow; and Robert Knapp, who appeared with her on stage in "The Madwoman of Chaillot." |
Photograph by George Lacks / Los Angeles Mirror Dec. 2, 1954: Roger Whittier lies dead on the stage of the Follies Burlesque Theater, having written a message to “Angel Face,” his name for Loretta Miller.
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Marjorie Lord.
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Lucille Bremer.
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Oh, please–hoofing at The New Follies Theater in South bend does not make you a “Follies Girl!”
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I can see why he became obsessed. Those legs, those poses. But this story is fake, right? Sgt Chandler’s first name Raymond? And this has never been made into a movie? Too “B”. Not to be.
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How about those Det. Sgts. names – Harry Hansen & Howard Hudson? Sounds like a comedy team.
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Diane: Harry Hansen was actually one of the lead detectives in the 1947 Black Dahlia case and had a long career as a homicide detective with the LAPD. –lrh
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