Blanche Mehaffey

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Blanche Mehaffey (July 28, 1907-March 31, 1958) was an American showgirl and film actress from Cincinnati, Ohio. Her hair was an auburn color.

Mehaffey started as a dancer with the Ziegfeld Follies before coming to Hollywood to play comedy roles in motion pictures. Show producer, Florenz Ziegfeld, said she possessed the most beautiful eyes in the entire world. She was among the Baby Stars of 1924 chosen by the Wampas. Others in the group were Clara Bow, Dorothy Mackaill, and Hazel Keener.

Her debut in movies was in the silent film His Wild Oats (1916). She played in many Hal Roach comedies for a number of years.

She dropped out of filming to study voice and languages for over a year in New York City. Mehaffey returned to movies in Sunrise Trail(1931), a film which featured her playing opposite cowboy star Bob Steele. The motion picture was her first talking movie.

Mehaffey wed oil well suppy dealer George Joseph Hausen at the Jonathan Club in Los Angeles, California in January 1928. They stayed married only ten weeks before the actress obtained a divorce decree.

Blanche Mehaffey died in Los Angeles, California in 1968

  • Kingsport, Tennessee Times, Prettiest Eyes, March 14, 1928, Page 1.
  • Los Angeles Times, Ball To Be Well Attended, January 13, 1924, Page B14.
  • New York Times, Blanche Mehaffey of Films Weds, January 5, 1928, Page 32.
  • New York Times, Film Actress Gets Decree, April 7, 1928, Page 23.
  • Reno, Nevada Evening Gazette, Blanche Mehaffey Back at Studios,

December 27, 1930, Page 7.

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