November 14
Monday, November 14, 2011 at 10:42PM |
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Veronica Lake is born in Brooklyn, 1922. “Do you know how tall Alan Ladd was?” asks a character in the Neil Simon play God’s Favorite. “Two inches shorter than Veronica Lake. They never made a movie where they had a child—they couldn’t find one small enough.” Here are the facts: Alan Ladd stood 5’6 ¼” tall and Veronica Lake measured 4’11 1/2” from heel to scalp. And in the seven films they did together—The Glass Key (1942), This Gun for Hire (1942) and The Blue Dahlia (1946) among the best of them—a child would simply have been in the way. “Alan Ladd was a marvelous person in his simplicity,” said Lake. “In so many ways we were kindred spirits. We both were professionally conceived through Hollywood's search for box office and the types to ensure the box office. And we were both little people. Alan wasn't as short as most people believe. It was true that in certain films Alan would climb a small platform or the girl worked in a slit trench. We had no such problems together.”































































