Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, June 2, 1941

 
 

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June 2, 1941: The pajama-clad body of Hungarian-born danseuse Jenny Dolly, who with her sister Rosie was the toast of two continents two decades ago, was found dangling from a wrought-iron curtain rod in her luxurious Hollywood apartment, 1735 N. Wilcox Ave., The Times says. 

TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX AT A GLANCE: Granite-eyed gatemen relaxing into big grins as Jane Withers drives past, Jimmie Fidler says.

 

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1 Response to Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, June 2, 1941

  1. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    Poor Jenny Dolly. An acquaintance of mine wrote a very good biography of the Dolly Sisters a few years back, but I could not convince him to title it “Valley of the Dollies.”

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