Alluring Pin - Up Beauty Dusty Anderson ' 45 Tad Gillum Glamour Photograph
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A Mexican parasol skirt, shirred and lace-edged in three tiers and a tiny, off-shoulder blouse.......all in a diminutive cotton print. Fashions from Mexico City and worn by Cover Girl, Dusty Anderson, soon to be seen in Columbia's Technicolor production "Tonight and Every Night."
Photograph measures 8" x 10" on a glossy single weight paper stock with the photographer's ink stamp and studio paper caption on verso.
Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery.
More about Dusty Anderson:
Dusty Anderson (born Ruth Edwin Anderson; December 17, 1918 – 2007) was an American actress and model who worked in the 1940s. She was a World War II pin-up model and appeared in the Yank magazine.
Anderson was born in Toledo, Ohio, United States. began her career as a model and made her film debut in a minor role as one of the cover girls in the 1944 Columbia Pictures production of Cover Girl starring Rita Hayworth. Over the next three years Anderson appeared in another eight films, usually in secondary roles. During World War II, she was one of a number of actresses who became a pin-up girl, appearing in the October 27, 1944, issue of the United States Military's YANK magazine. Anderson was featured in the mystery films Crime Doctor's Warning (1945), which was one in the popular Crime Doctor series, and The Phantom Thief (1946), from the Boston Blackie crime series films.
Anderson was married twice and has two children. On July 18, 1941, she married Charles Mathieu, Jr., a United States Marine Corps Captain. They divorced on June 13, 1945. On July 21, 1946, Anderson married director Jean Negulesco in West Los Angeles, California, and retired from acting. Four years later, her final screen work was an uncredited role in one of her husband's films. In 1971, Anderson and Negulesco settled in Paris in retirement. Anderson died in Marbella, Spain in 2007 and was buried within the city, at the Cementerio Virgen del Carmen.
Biography From: Wikipedia