American actress best remembered for roles in films Dark Shadows, Father of the Bride, Scarlet Street, The Man in the Iron Mask, Little Women, The Woman in the Window, The Reckless Moment, Suspiria and We're No Angels. In the 1930's she was described as both 5ft 3 and 5ft 4, with a weight of 110 pounds. Her vital stats were being given as Bust/Bra 34 inches, Waist 25 inches, Hips 35.5 inches.
Arch Stanton said on 18/Jun/14
She looked really gorgeous in The Woman in the Window. She was wearing a net top earlier in the film in which you could see right through. It was nice and tight too!! Difficult to tell the exact difference with Edward G as she was in heels.
littlesue said on 24/May/14
Yes she does look slighly bigger than Liz, similar diference to Joan Fontaine and Liz in Ivanhoe
Arch Stanton said on 22/May/14
I think she edges out Liz a bit though Sue.
Arch Stanton said on 22/May/14
Difficult to see over 5 ft 3 next to Tracy.
Arch Stanton said on 22/May/14
Yeah they look about the same height, agreed.
littlesue said on 6/May/14
She around the same height as Liz Taylor in 'Father of the Bride'
Sam said on 6/May/14
The Woman in the Window is an interesting flip-side to Scarlet Street, the same director and actors but they're all less evil people and more roughed-up victims of fate and it ends like a comedy.
Arch Stanton said on 5/May/14
I don't think she looked 163 next to Edward G. Robinson in Scarlet Letter. She was in heels and he looked near 5'6 if that was the case and Sam and I agree he was likely even a smidge under 5 ft 5.
Arch Stanton said on 5/May/14
Thanks Rob, and yup, Sam read my mind. You might want to remove a t from Scarlett though! I've seen half of the above films and was very impressed with her, particularly in Scarlet Street which is a masterpiece of cinema.
Gonzalo said on 5/May/14
Great addition, Rob. Good actress. She looked around 1`63
Sam said on 5/May/14
Rob, could you add Little Women, The Woman in the Window, The Secret Beyond the Door..., The Reckless Moment, and Suspiria...she was certainly good in a certain type of movie, as a dragon lady in creepy fever-dream horror-thrillers!