Who Are These Actresses Quiz ?
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O.k. I had previously stated that I was through with running quizzes, but I have now changed my mind. The quorum activity has recently slowed down to a crawl, so I though it needed a boost, and an opportunity to have some fun and to share your knowledge here. I believe the best way to accomplish this aim is by running a quiz featuring actresses from the 1930's to present day. This first batch is easy on the eye too. See how we go, and if any of the ladies indentites prove a little hard to answer I will provide some clues later on. Love to hear from one and all.
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O.k. I had previously stated that I was through with running quizzes, but I have now changed my mind. The quorum activity has recently slowed down to a crawl, so I though it needed a boost, and an opportunity to have some fun and to share your knowledge here. I believe the best way to accomplish this aim is by running a quiz featuring actresses from the 1930's to present day. This first batch is easy on the eye too. See how we go, and if any of the ladies indentites prove a little hard to answer I will provide some clues later on. Love to hear from one and all.
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A ) Audrey Hepburn connection and has something in common with actress D.
B ) James Bond connection.
C ) Will be probably be best remembered for her many horror film roles.
D ) Mainly played in films opposite her husband and has something in common with actress A.
All actresses featured will be well known to film buffs and in some cases non film buffs. There isn't much point in displaying images of actresses that people would recognize instantly.
Lois Maxwell with Sean Connery in Dr. No ( 1962 ).
Lois with Shirley Temple in ''That Hagen Girl'' ( 1947 ).
Lois Maxwell died in Perth, Western Australia in 2007 at age 80.
A further clue to help find an answer for actress D.
A final clue for actress C is '' horror queen''.
Correct and well done Matt. A beautiful and talented actress.
Hazel Court in The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 )
The Masque Of The Red Death ( 1964 )
Doctor Blood's Coffin( 1961 ) and The Man Who Could Cheat Death ( 1959 ) with Anton Diffring.
Clues were - D ) Mainly played in films opposite her husband and has something in common with actress A.
A further clue was the image of Julia Ormond above from First Knight ( 1995 ) in the role of Guinevere
Jean Wallace as Guinevere in Lancelot And Guinevere ( 1963 ).
Jean Wallace starred in a limited number of films, mainly opposite her husband Cornel Wilde in films that he also directed.
The Big Combo, Storm Fear, Jigsaw, Maracaibo, Star of India & The Devil's Hairpin are some of the films she made and notice in every one the physical contact with her co-star, being her real life husband or not.
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Batch two for you to ponder. Some famous names here so I hope it will not prove to be too difficult to find the answers.
Correct. Original image from Nowhere To Go ( 1958 ) showing Maggie Smith with George Nader.
Clues for the remaining unsolved two images.
G. Associated with a single letter role many years after the film in question to be solved was made.
H. Started as a child actress and ended up as becoming a famous singer.
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Correct with Petula Clark in a scene from the Film Track The Man Down ( 1955 ), seen here with Kent taylor.
Good work Ves, Jay and Bruce. All four correct answers received very quickly. It encourages me to post some more images soon.
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Batch three. A mixture I believe to be both easy and difficult. See how we go shall we.
Correct Ves. it is Naomi Watts as she appeared in Tank Girl ( 1995 ).
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Looking again, I find this one, so I guess Bruce is right. Jean Hagen in Side Street 1950
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