Grace Bradley
The lovely Grace Bradley circa 1933, later
married to William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)![](//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5234/1532/320/GraceBradley%3BParamountstudio%2C1933.0.jpg)
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Many thanks to MichaelE for the Grace Bradley Images.
married to William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)
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Many thanks to MichaelE for the Grace Bradley Images.
2 Comments:
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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