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Betty Grable

Million Dollar Legs

About Me

Betty was an American actress, singer, dancer, and pin-up girl whose sensational bathing-suit photo became the number one pinup of the World War II era. She was best known for her shapely gams (legs), which were showcased in all of her Technicolor musicals and famously insured by her studio 20th Century Fox for one million dollars per leg.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri to John C. Grable (the son of German and Dutch immigrants) and Lillian Hoffman (who was of Dutch, Irish and English descent), Betty was propelled into acting by her mother, who insisted that one of her daughters become a star. For her first role, as a chorus girl in the film Happy Days (1929), She was only 13 years old (legally underage for acting), but because the chorus line performed in blackface, it was impossible to tell how old she was. For her next film, her mother tried to get her to sign a contract using false ID, but when this was discovered Betty was fired. She finally obtained a role as a 'Goldwyn Girl' in Whoopee! (1930), starring Eddie Cantor, and had played in some 20 films by 1939, including the Academy Award-nominated The Gay Divorcee (1934), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.In 1937 Betty married another famous former child-actor, Jackie Coogan, but Coogan was under considerable stress from a lawsuit against his parents over his earnings, and they divorced in 1940. During this period she gained national attention for her role in the Cole Porter Broadway hit Dubarry Was A Lady (1939).The same year that Betty divorced Coogan, she obtained a contract with 20th Century Fox, becoming their top star throughout the decade, with splashy Technicolor films such as Down Argentine Way (1940), Moon Over Miami (1941) ( both with Don Ameche ) , Springtime in The Rockies (1942), Coney Island (1943) with George Montgomery , Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) with Robert Young , Pin Up Girl (1944), Diamond Horseshoe (1945) with Dick Haymes , The Dolly Sisters (1945) with John Payne and June Haver, and her most popular film Mother Wore Tights (1947), with favorite costar Dan Dailey. It was during her reign as box-office champ that she posed for the iconic pin-up photo, which soon became escapist fare among GIs fighting overseas in World War II. Despite solid competition from Rita Hayworth, Dorothy Lamour, Veronica Lake, and Lana Turner, she was indisputably the number one pinup girl for American soldiers. Betty was wildly popular at home as well, placing in the top ten box-office draws each year for ten years. By the end of the 1940s Grable was the highest-paid female star in Hollywood. Her post-war musicals included That Lady in Ermine (1948) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) again with Dailey, Wabash Avenue (1950) with Victor Mature , My Blue Heaven (1950), and Meet Me After the Show (1951). Studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck lavished her, his number one star with expensive Technicolor films, but also kept her busy ---Betty made nearly twenty-five musicals/comedies in thirteen years. Grable's last big hit for Fox was How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) with Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe.In 1943 she married jazz trumpeter and big band leader Harry James, by whom she had 2 children; they divorced in 1965.Betty's later career was marked by feuds with studio heads, who worked her to exhaustion. At one point, in the middle of a fight with Darryl F. Zanuck, she tore up her contract with him and stormed out of his office. Gradually leaving movies entirely, she made the transition to television and starred in Las Vegas.
Betty has her own star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Information thanks to Wikipedia.
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My Interests



I'd like to meet:

Ahh, Robert Young is my love. I'd marry this man, but he's already married. He's gorgeous none the less!

Me and my ex-husband Jackie Coogan

Music:

Big band swing of course! There is so much to name darlin' I love the Andrews Sisters!

Movies:


"Shower of Stars" ... aka Chrysler Shower of Stars - Episode #4.7 (1958) TV Episode - All-Star Line-Up (1955) TV Episode - Entertainment on Wheels (1954) TV Episode "Ford Star Jubilee" - Twentieth Century (1956) TV Episode .... Lily Garland "Star Stage" - Cleopatra Collins (1956) TV Episode .... Cleopatra Collins How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955) .... Stormy Tornado Three for the Show (1955) .... Julie Lowndes How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) .... Loco Dempsey The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953) .... Molly Larkin Meet Me After the Show (1951) .... Delilah Lee Call Me Mister (1951) .... Kay Hudson My Blue Heaven (1950) .... Kitty Moran Wabash Avenue (1950) .... Ruby SummersThe Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (1949) .... Winifred Jones When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) .... Bonny That Lady in Ermine (1948) .... Francesca/Angelina Mother Wore Tights (1947) .... Myrtle McKinley Burt The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) .... Cynthia Pilgrim Do You Love Me (1946) (uncredited) .... Cameo appearance Hollywood Park (1946) The Dolly Sisters (1945) .... Yansci 'Jenny' Dolly Diamond Horseshoe (1945) .... Bonnie Collins ... aka Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe Pin Up Girl (1944) .... Lorry Jones Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) .... Madeleine Marlowe/Rosie O'Grady Coney Island (1943) .... Kate Farley Springtime in the Rockies (1942) .... Vicky Lane Footlight Serenade (1942) .... Pat Lambert Song of the Islands (1942) .... Eileen O'Brien I Wake Up Screaming (1941) .... Jill Lynn ... aka Hot Spot (UK) (USA: working title) A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941) .... Carol Brown Moon Over Miami (1941) .... Kathryn 'Kay' Latimer, also called Miss Adams Tin Pan Alley (1940) .... Lily Blane Down Argentine Way (1940) .... Glenda Crawford, aka Glenda CunninghamThe Day the Bookies Wept (1939) .... Ina Firpo Million Dollar Legs (1939) .... Carol Parker Man About Town (1939) .... Susan Hayes Campus Confessions (1938) .... Joyce Gilmore ... aka Fast Play (UK) Give Me a Sailor (1938) .... Nancy Larkin College Swing (1938) .... Betty ... aka Swing, Teacher, Swing (UK) Thrill of a Lifetime (1937) .... Gwen This Way Please (1937) .... Jane Morrow Pigskin Parade (1936) .... Laura Watson ... aka Harmony Parade (UK) Don't Turn 'em Loose (1936) .... Mildred Webster Follow the Fleet (1936) .... Trio Singer Collegiate (1936) .... Dorothy ... aka Charm School (UK) A Quiet Fourth (1935) Old Man Rhythm (1935) .... Sylvia Drawing Rumors (1935) A Night at the Biltmore Bowl (1935) .... Vocalist The Nitwits (1935) .... Mary Roberts The Spirit of 1976 (1935) Ferry-Go-Round (1934) .... Betty By Your Leave (1934) .... Frances Gretchell Student Tour (1934) .... Cayenne The Gay Divorcee (1934) .... Dance Specialty ... aka The Gay Divorce (UK) Susie's Affairs (1934) .... Susie Lee Business Is a Pleasure (1934) Love Detectives (1934) .... Alice Elmer Steps Out (1934) Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934) (uncredited) .... Bit School for Romance (1934) .... Student Air Tonic (1933) Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (1933) .... Band Singer with Ted Fio Rito ... aka Girl of My Dreams (UK) What Price Innocence? (1933) .... Beverly Bennett ... aka Shall the Children Pay? Melody Cruise (1933) (uncredited) .... First Stewardess Child of Manhattan (1933) .... Lucy Cavalcade (1933) (uncredited) .... Girl on Couch The Kid from Spain (1932) (uncredited) .... 'Goldwyn Girl' Over the Counter (1932) (uncredited) .... Customer Who Wants to Buy a Baby Hold 'Em Jail (1932) .... Barbara Jones The Age of Consent (1932) (uncredited) .... Student walking on campus Hollywood Lights (1932) (as Frances Dean) The Flirty Sleepwalker (1932) (as Frances Dean) Probation (1932) .... Ruth Jarrett ... aka Second Chances Hollywood Luck (1932) (as Frances Dean) Lady! Please! (1932) The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932) (uncredited) .... Hat Check Girl ... aka Three Broadway Girls (USA: reissue title) Once a Hero (1931) (as Frances Dean) Palmy Days (1931) (uncredited) .... Bakery Clerk/Goldwyn Girl Ex-Sweeties (1931) (uncredited) Crashing Hollywood (1931) (as Frances Dean) Kiki (1931) (uncredited) .... Chorus Girl Whoopee! (1930) (uncredited) .... Goldwyn Girl New Movietone Follies of 1930 (1930) (uncredited) .... Chorine ... aka Fox Movietone Follies of 1930 ... aka Movietone Follies of 1930 (UK) Let's Go Places (1930) (uncredited) .... Chorine ... aka Mirth and MelodyHappy Days (1929/I) .... Chorus WomanFilmography as: Actress, Herself, Archive FootageHerself - filmography (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1940s) (1930s)The 44th Annual Academy Awards (1972) (TV) .... Herself - Co-Presenter: Music Awards"The Carol Burnett Show" ... aka Carol Burnett and Friends (USA: repeat compilations title) - Episode #1.21 (1968) TV Episode .... Herself "What's My Line?" - Episode dated 29 August 1965 (1965) TV Episode .... Mystery Guest "The Hollywood Palace" - Episode #2.14 (1964) TV Episode .... Herself - Host/Singer "The Andy Williams Show" - Episode dated 8 November 1962 (1962) TV Episode .... HerselfVerboten! (1959) (uncredited) .... Herself - in pin-up photo "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" ... aka The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show ... aka We Love Lucy (USA: syndication title) - Lucy Wins a Race Horse (1958) TV Episode .... Herself "The Eddie Fisher Show" - Episode dated 29 October 1957 (1957) TV Episode .... Herself "Toast of the Town" ... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (new title) - Episode #11.1 (1957) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode #9.34 (1956) TV Episode .... Herself "The Bob Hope Show" - Episode dated 25 January 1957 (1957) TV Episode .... Herself "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" ... aka The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title) - Episode dated 2 November 1956 (1956) TV Episode .... Herself Screen Snapshots Series 34, No. 6: Hollywood Shower of Stars (1955) .... Herself "Shower of Stars" ... aka Chrysler Shower of Stars - Premiere Show (1954) TV Episode .... HerselfThe All-Star Bond Rally (1945) .... Herself Four Jills in a Jeep (1944) .... HerselfSunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936) .... HerselfFilmography as: Actress, Herself, Archive FootageArchive Footage"War Stories with Oliver North" - Hollywood Goes to War (2006) TV Episode .... Herself Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults (1997) (TV) .... Herself 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997) (TV) .... Herself Playboy: Farrah Fawcett, All of Me (1997) (V) .... Herself Hidden Hollywood II: More Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Vaults (1997) (TV) .... Himself "Biography" - Betty Grable: Behind the Pin-up (1995) TV Episode .... Herself The Casting Couch (1995) (V) Entertaining the Troops (1994) .... Herself Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972 (1980) (TV) .... Herself The Love Goddesses (1965) .... Herself "Toast of the Town" - Episode #8.35 (1955) TV Episode .... Herself The Costume Designer (1950) Hollywood Bound (1947) Wing and a Prayer (1944) (uncredited) .... Vocalist (edited from: Tin Pan Alley)------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------- All this thanks to www.imdb.com/name/nm0002107

Heroes:

Jesus Christ of course!