U.S. born actress and dancer Dee Turnell sports two accessories that have gone out of fashion—the ornamental headpiece, and opera gloves—and wears both well in this promo image made for her 1948 film Words and Music. Turnell appeared in about twenty movies between 1947 and 1956. Nearly all of those were musicals, and while she’s considered to have been a real talent, all her roles were minor or uncredited except 1954’s Brigadoon. We don’t expect to run across her again in our excavations for gun toting femmes fatales, but we’re glad we stumbled upon this rare color photo. It’s by Tom Kelley—the same Tom Kelley who shot the most famous photo of Marilyn Monroe ever.
Lady sings the blues and reds.