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3Elizabeth Ruth "Betty" Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was a famous American actor during UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfHollywood. She could sing, she could dance, she could act, and enthrall millions of American men with just her legs.
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5Grable began her career at the tender age of three: her mother, Lillian, had Hollywood aspirations for her child, putting in her into ballet and dance classes. Able to deceive producers about her daughter’s age, Betty worked as a chorus girl at the age of 13, but was eventually found out and kicked out. Undaunted, however, her mother disguised her age again by dying Betty's hair platinum blonde. This worked and the iconic blonde hair stayed throughout Betty’s career even if it didn't bring immediate success during her early films. She did sign with Creator/{{RKO}} and appeared in small roles in the Creator/FredAstaire and Creator/GingerRogers films, ''Film/TheGayDivorcee'' and ''Film/FollowTheFleet''.
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7After being dropped by Creator/{{Paramount}}, Grable felt like retiring (at 24) even after her appearance in the Broadway production of ''Du Barry was a Lady'' garnered some notice. Fortunately, Darryl F. Zanuck liked Grable’s performance in the latter musical and was currently looking for a singing leading lady (since Alice Faye had fallen ill). Grable signed with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, and as they say, a star was born.
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9In 1940, she starred in the Technicolor musical, ''Film/DownArgentineWay'', co-starring Creator/DonAmeche and Creator/CarmenMiranda. A box-office smash hit, this led to the public ravenous for the blonde girl with the million dollar legs. Her success and stardom were further cemented with ''Film/MoonOverMiami'', a rare dramatic role in ''Film/IWakeUpScreaming'', and other comedies and musicals from the late 40s.
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11The 1940s were Grable's decade: her legs became the dream and ardent desire of many a U.S. serviceman during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The famous shot-from-the-back [[https://goo.gl/images/ZqzrjD publicity photo]] of a swimsuit-clad Grable is still iconic, showcasing the classic elements of a pin-up girl. She once said, "There are two reasons why I'm in show business, and I am standing on two of them." She even had her legs insured for one million dollars in 1943 (that's $14,587,218.93 in today's money). This is why she is called "The Girl With the Million Dollar Legs." Interestingly, she also appeared in a film titled "Million Dollar Legs", only the titular legs weren't hers.
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13As the '50s rolled in, Grable's career began to fade as she aged. She did star in ''Film/HowToMarryAMillionaire'', holding her own alongside Creator/LaurenBacall and Creator/MarilynMonroe. By the mid-'50s, however, she began to work more on stage and television as her film roles grew fewer and fewer.
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15Grable herself was a rather modest person when it came to her stardom, attributing most of her success to dumb luck. She was married twice, to former child star Creator/JackieCoogan from 1937–39 and then to trumpeter and bandleader Harry James from 1943–65; she had two daughters with James. In the last few years of her life she shared a live-in relationship with Bob Remick, a dancer 27 years her junior who she met while performing in the touring company of ''Theatre/HelloDolly''.
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17She died of lung cancer in 1973, at the age of 56.
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21* ''Film/TheGayDivorcee'' (1934)
22* ''Film/FollowTheFleet'' (1936)
23* ''Million Dollar Legs'' (1939)
24* ''Film/DownArgentineWay'' (1940)
25* ''Film/IWakeUpScreaming'' (1941)
26* ''Film/MoonOverMiami'' (1941)
27* ''Film/ThatLadyInErmine'' (1948)
28* ''Film/HowToMarryAMillionaire'' (1953)

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