Not Yvonne De Carlo. The actress we are seeking will likely be most remembered overall for her two cult 1960's television series. rather than her theatrical film roles,.
Sorry that 321 has proven too difficult to identity. I did think though that my clues were solid and would have helped.
I will now reveal the actress in question to be Julie Newmar in an early small role in Slaves Of Babylon from 1953. She was billed as Julie Newmeyer in this film and played a dancer assassin.
The following roles were important ones during her career.
Li'l Abner (1959) in the role of Stupefyin' Jones, and as the doll in the television series My Living Doll (1964-1965).
Batman (1966-1967) television series as the catwoman.
I was about to try that. I picked DeCarlo because she played Lily Munster, and I found her in a harem costume. The other possibility was Carolyn Jones who played Morticia Addams and was also one of the Batman Villians. Never could find that harem costume match for either of them though.
I was about to try that. I picked DeCarlo because she played Lily Munster, and I found her in a harem costume. The other possibility was Carolyn Jones who played Morticia Addams and was also one of the Batman Villians. Never could find that harem costume match for either of them though.
It was a hard one. Top marks though for your thinking and detective work.
I thought of Julie Newmar but could not find that image of her, PLUS you said two series, and I never heard of My Living Doll. I should have posted it as a guess anyway, and then I would have had the thrill of victory rather than the agony of defeat!
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323 Shirley MacClaine in Sweet Charity?? From the clue only. Can't find an image, but the Dress, stockings and shoes look right for her dance hall scenes.
323 Shirley MacClaine in Sweet Charity?? From the clue only. Can't find an image, but the Dress, stockings and shoes look right for her dance hall scenes.
Well worked out. It is indeed Shirley MacLaine in Sweet Charity from 1969.
326 is Michelle Pfeiffer in The Fabulous Baker Boys. I kind of feel guilty for jumping on that one as I would guess that many (Ves for sure) immediately got it. Iconic image.
326 is Michelle Pfeiffer in The Fabulous Baker Boys. I kind of feel guilty for jumping on that one as I would guess that many (Ves for sure) immediately got it. Iconic image.
Correct. The Fabulous Baker Boys from 1989, Once having watched Michelle Pfeiffer's sequence when performing on the piano it certainly remains in your mind,
326 is Michelle Pfeiffer in The Fabulous Baker Boys. I kind of feel guilty for jumping on that one as I would guess that many (Ves for sure) immediately got it. Iconic image.
Hehe...you know me too well. I did know that one, but to be fair I think EVERYONE remembers her from that movie
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As it would appear that image 325 isn't going to be answered I will reveal the answer to be Nicole Kidman. The scene is from Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge from 2001.
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Surely this will now provide someone with the answer.
I will now reveal the actress in question to be Julie Newmar in an early small role in Slaves Of Babylon from 1953. She was billed as Julie Newmeyer in this film and played a dancer assassin.
The following roles were important ones during her career.
Li'l Abner (1959) in the role of Stupefyin' Jones, and as the doll in the television series My Living Doll (1964-1965).
Batman (1966-1967) television series as the catwoman.
I picked DeCarlo because she played Lily Munster, and I found her in a harem costume.
The other possibility was Carolyn Jones who played Morticia Addams and was also one of the Batman Villians.
Never could find that harem costume match for either of them though.
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Let us see how these two new images fare. Both ladies are are very well known actresses.
A clue for 324 is a fantasy comedy film.
From the clue only. Can't find an image, but the Dress, stockings and shoes look right for her dance hall scenes.
A 324 clue for the yet unanswered 324 is Swapped.
Unless an answer is received by tomorrow I will reveal the film's identity then.
Disappointed though that my EB, The answer is before you, and my barking comment didn't register with anyone. Some of my clues aren't always obvious.
These two new images shouldn't present a problem in solving. On saying that I have been wrong with my thinkling before.
I kind of feel guilty for jumping on that one as I would guess that many (Ves for sure) immediately got it. Iconic image.
Once having watched Michelle Pfeiffer's sequence when performing on the piano it certainly remains in your mind,
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A clue 325 is a famous venue is involved..
Two very well known actresses to put your thinking caps on for.
An expanded image of 328 hopefully will assist in solving this one.