- Awards
- 1 win
Actress
Writer
Soundtrack
- 1946
- Four Jills in a Jeep6.2
- performer: "Over There", "Jingle Bells" (uncredited), "Crazy Me" (uncredited), "The Caisson Song" (uncredited)
- 1944
- 1943
- 1941
- 1941
- Dance Hall6.4
- performer: "There's Something in the Air", "There's a Lull in My Life", "Hello, Ma! I Done It Again" (uncredited)
- 1941
- Moon Over Miami6.7
- performer: "What Can I Do For You?" (1941), "Miami (Oh Me, Oh Mi-Ami)" (1941) ("You Started Something" (1941))
- 1941
- 1941
- Official site
- Height
- 5′ 5½″ (1.66 m)
- Born
- Died
- July 5, 1948
- Pacific Palisades, California, USA(suicide)
- SpousesWilliam Horace Schmidlapp Jr.December 8, 1945 - July 5, 1948 (her death)
- ParentsAlfred Leonard Ridste
- RelativesLewis Andrew Ridste(Sibling)
- Other worksBook: "Four Jills in a Jeep". NOTE: Filmed as Four Jills in a Jeep (1944).
- Publicity listings
- TriviaShe desperately wanted to become a mother but suffered from endometriosis and could not have children. She had numerous other health problems during her life, including dysentery, malaria, pneumonia and depression.
- Quotes[on Lupe Velez's suicide, which occurred years before her own] I know how Lupe Velez felt. You fight just so long and then you begin to worry about being washed up. You fear there's one way to go and that's down.
- TrademarkBlonde hair and blue eyes
- Nicknames
- The 'Ping' Girl
- The Blonde Bomber
- The Chest
- Salary
- (1940)$75 /week
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