Grace Bradley
The lovely Grace Bradley circa 1933, later
married to William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)


Many thanks to MichaelE for the Grace Bradley Images.
married to William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)



Many thanks to MichaelE for the Grace Bradley Images.
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According to the editors of Film Pictorial Annual (1937), Grace, whom I just saw in The Cat’s Paw, was a concert pianist at the age of six, playing in New York City and elsewhere; she was “credited with the reddest hair in Hollywood.” No radio connection, alas (given her “husky” voice); but Larceny on the Air sounds intriguing.
That's very interesting. I did not know she was an accomplished pianist. I just recently became familiar with her pinup/cheescake work:
www.skylighters.org/halloween/index.html
Grace was still giving interviews up until a couple of years ago.
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