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'''Ruth "Dusty" Anderson''' (born: Ruth Edwin Anderson,December 17, 1918 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress and World War II pin-up girl. | '''Ruth "Dusty" Anderson''' (born: Ruth Edwin Anderson,December 17, 1918 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress and World War II pin-up girl. | ||
She began her career as a model and made her motion picture 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. | She began her career as a model and made her motion picture 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. | 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. |
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Ruth "Dusty" Anderson (born: Ruth Edwin Anderson,December 17, 1918 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress and World War II pin-up girl.
She began her career as a model and made her motion picture 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.
Dusty Anderson married director Jean Negulesco in 1946 and retired from acting. Four years later, her final screen work was an uncredited role in one of her husband's films.
Pin-up Gallery
- Dusty Anderson appeared in YANK magazine on 27 Oct 44 and 14 December 1945
External links
- Also see the Wikipedia page [ Dusty Anderson ]
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