Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

  May 30, 2011, Mystery Photo  
  Los Angeles Times file photo  

[Update:  Dorothy Ford, one of Earl Carroll's most beautiful girls, swims and rides horseback for relaxation between nightly appearances at the Hollywood Carroll theater, in a photo published Oct. 11, 1941.]

Here’s our mystery woman for the week!
 
There’s a new photo on the jump!

 

  May 31, 2011, Mystery Photo  
  Los Angeles Times file photo  

[Update: A lacy mantilla adds to the brunette allure of Dorothy Ford, statuesque dancer at Earl Carroll's Hollywood stage attraction, in a photo published Nov. 15, 1941. ]

For Tuesday, we have a heavily airbrushed photo of our mystery gal.

  June 1, 2011, Mystery Photo  
  Los Angeles Times file photo  

[Starlet Dorothy Ford, Miss Pacific States of 1949, with one of the products of the Pacific States Butter, Egg, Cheese and Poultry Association, which is opening annual convention and exposition here today, in a photo published March 12, 1949  ]

And for Wednesday, our mystery gal shows off her title as Mystery Miss!

  June 2, 2011, Mystery Photo  
  Los Angeles Times file photo  

[Dorothy Ford, who is believed to be the tallest girl in films, is shown beside Ben Blue, comedian, in Warner Bros. "One Sunday Afternoon." She finds her height no drawback to acting, in a photo published Feb. 15, 1949.  ]

For Thursday, our mystery lady has a mystery companion!

  June 2, 2011, Mystery Photo  

[Update: Please congratulate Claire Lockhart, Mary Mallory and Don Danard (via email) for identifying our mystery lady and her mystery companion! Please congratulate Dewey Webb, Gerald McCann, Steve Stoliar, Gary Martin, Mike Hawks, Rick Scott, Randy Skretvedt, Herb Nichols and Lee Ann Bailey for identifying her jaunty mystery companion!]

  June 3, 2011, Mystery Photo  
  Photograph by Gordon Wallace / Los Angeles Times  

[Update: Mary Mallory also identified this mystery companion!

[Actress Dorothy Ford, left, told court her husband, Thomas B. Chambers, "was always playing golf or tennis, watching television or sleeping." Right, Maria Hart, corroborating witness, in a photo published April 16, 1954. ]

For Friday, our mystery lady has another mystery companion. Hovering in the background, a mystery hand nearly obscured by The Times’ art department.

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42 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

  1. BarryOB's avatar BarryOB says:

    She reminds me of Ginny Simms. That 40’s look was good but those eyelashes are about to fall off!

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  2. Glen Frank's avatar Glen Frank says:

    Carmen Miranda

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  3. Gerald McCann's avatar Gerald McCann says:

    aurora miranda

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  4. Jenny M's avatar Jenny M says:

    Lynn Bari

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  5. Steve Stoliar's avatar Steve Stoliar says:

    Rochelle Hudson?

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  6. gary martin's avatar gary martin says:

    Jo Stafford.

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  7. Jenny M's avatar Jenny M says:

    Ann Baxter

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  8. Gerald McCann's avatar Gerald McCann says:

    Carmen Miranda

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  9. Steve Stoliar's avatar Steve Stoliar says:

    Ann Corio?

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  10. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Margie Hart?

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  11. Jenny M's avatar Jenny M says:

    Petra Peters

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  12. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    Connie Francis?

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  13. Sarah's avatar Sarah says:

    Margo, AKA Clo-Clo in “The Leopard Man” (1943).

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  14. Cinnamon Carter's avatar Cinnamon Carter says:

    Simone Simon?

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  15. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Beryl Wallace, Earl Carroll’s girlfriend?

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  16. normadesmond's avatar normadesmond says:

    did they give her a chest or take it away?

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  17. Gerald McCann's avatar Gerald McCann says:

    Yvonne De Carlo

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  18. Arye Michael Bender's avatar Arye Michael Bender says:

    My guess is that she is going to end up being a stripper.

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  19. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    based on cheese photo, Barbara Edam

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  20. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Ben Blue

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  21. Gerald McCann's avatar Gerald McCann says:

    Mystery man is Ben Blue

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  22. benito's avatar benito says:

    That dapper little gent is Charlie Chaplin

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  23. Steve Stoliar's avatar Steve Stoliar says:

    Ben Blue and his wife, Axie Dunlap?

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  24. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Could this be Axie Dunlap?

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  25. Claire Lockhart's avatar Claire Lockhart says:

    Dorothy Ford!
    And with Ben Blue in ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

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  26. Cold in PHX's avatar Cold in PHX says:

    Is the companion Eddie Bracken?

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  27. gary martin's avatar gary martin says:

    Thursday’s mystery guest is Ben Blue. The lady remains a mystery.

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  28. MIKE HAWKS's avatar MIKE HAWKS says:

    Ben Blue from I believe, MY WILD IRISH ROSE. The tall girl may be Susanne Rosser.

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  29. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    Joan Leslie?

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  30. Rick Scott's avatar Rick Scott says:

    Still can’t place the girl, but the mystery gentleman is Ben Blue.

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  31. Randy Skretvedt's avatar Randy Skretvedt says:

    Well, the companion is Ben Blue…I wonder if this is from one of Ben’s movies set in the 1890s, maybe “One Sunday Afternoon” or “My Wild Irish Rose”?

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  32. Gail Germana's avatar Gail Germana says:

    Corrine Calvet

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  33. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    They are either related or go to same dentist

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  34. Arye Michael Bender's avatar Arye Michael Bender says:

    The Mystery Hand, though painted to look like a woman’s, was once grafted onto Peter Lorre in ‘Mad Love’. Shortly after the above still was taken, it fell on hard times. It’s last appearance was in a Nineteen-Fifties Clorox commercial. Then, as parts became harder to find, it joined a Twelve-Step Program in Santa Monica. Since hands can only crawl and not step, it dropped down a storm drain and was last seen riding a bit of sewage down the concrete river. Though there have been reports that the hand made it to Howland Island and had attached itself to some wreckage from Rosalind Russell’s missing Lockheed.

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  35. herb nichols's avatar herb nichols says:

    the male companion is ben blue

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  36. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Finally! It’s Dorothy Ford. Yesterday’s photo is from ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON with Ben Blue. Is Helen O’Hara with her today?

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  37. Lee Ann Bailey's avatar Lee Ann Bailey says:

    Is the mystery gentleman Ben Blue?

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  38. Stacia's avatar Stacia says:

    Axie is mentioned in a book titled Once Upon a Time in Paradise written by Charles Foster, who mentions she was a dancer in Blue’s show and married him, worked with him until she had kids, and was still married to Ben when he died in the 1970s. That’s about the most info on Axie I can find anywhere.

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  39. fibber mcgee's avatar fibber mcgee says:

    Rosalind Russell’s missing Lockheed — “Flight for Freedom” — was stored for years in an old barn in East Hollywood that used to be part of the Mabel Normand Feature Players Company. It is now a hot dog shack on Ventura Boulevard where all old prop airplanes and stars go to live out their final years. The pith helmet worn by Clark Gable when he co-starred with Rosalind Russell in “They Met In Bombay” is there, too.

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  40. Mary mallory's avatar Mary mallory says:

    I got the mystery lady, Ben Blue, and Maria!

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  41. benito's avatar benito says:

    photo of Dorothy Ford [6’2″] and Mickey Rooney [5’3″] at http://img.listal.com/image/1304015/600full.jpg

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