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slaytonf

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  1. Now that you mention it. looks like. It seemed to me just a glamour shot. Hold on a sec, Here's another:
  2. The envelope, please. And the award goes to darkblue!! (cheers and applause!).
  3. The pic shoud give you a clue about the movie she was in. Here's a closer portrait:
  4. Homing in. She played a tyrant in one of her movies, a great one.
  5. Not her. But it's hard to see her face, so here's a better view (oh, it's a giveaway): Edited by: slaytonf on Mar 12, 2013 6:04 PM
  6. OK, my pretty pretty, I'll give you more clues on my most successful stumper ever. The doll's Italian. No, not the puppet, the lady. She worked her way through the Stones. Most of the way. She's still alive.
  7. >lavenderblue19: >I think the thread's been misinterpreted Post 1950, means anything past 1950. The title of the other thread, as I cited before, reads, in part: "Post 1950s," meaning post the decade of the nineteen fifties. Meaning generally the era of filmmaking beginning with 1960. So, a face, and a body, like this: is fair game.
  8. She did more than act, she co-wrote one she was most known for. She does not have an extensive filmography, even if you include her recent ones.
  9. Looks more lascivious to me, but what am I? She dated a rock group. Ok, not all at the same time.
  10. Now, seriously, how can you tell if a puppet looks French? Anyway, she isn't, but you're getting closer. She was part of the rock scene, too.
  11. Nope. She wasn't English, but she was part of the mod scene there.
  12. Hahaha! That's good. No, I'm sure you were sincere, but I didn't expect you to take off on the hand puppet (I always liked Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, and was saddened when she died). The lady in question is most known for her work in the 60s.
  13. But the thread is not pre-1950. It is pre-1960. Or it bacame so when the Post 1950s thread was established for the benefit of moviewatchers who were not so familiar with the Floradora Girls. Edited by: slaytonf on Mar 11, 2013 9:06 PM
  14. Ever walk into the middle of a half-finished conversation? No, not the doll, the doll:
  15. >lavenderblue19 >it was a color film and the photo was b&w, so it's deceiving Of course it's deceiving. The idea of these threads is to deceive, to present a pic of an actor that doesn't quite look like them. The enjoyment derives from puzzling them out, like this:
  16. The title of that other thread reads, in part, "Post 1950s." I interpret that to mean after that decade. So stuff in the 50s goes in this thread. like the pic I posted of Keith Andes.
  17. That's her! Congratulations! And the movie and the young man?
  18. I don't know who the boy is, the lady is English. Now I know who he is. He's fair game, and English. Edited by: slaytonf on Mar 11, 2013 5:48 PM
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