Brassy Bombshell Adele Jergens, 1917-2002

From the L.A. Times—

Adele Jergens, who played brassy platinum-blond bombshells and film-noir femmes fatales in a string of B movies in the 1940s and `50s, has died. She was 84. Jergens, who was a leading pinup during World War II, died Nov. 22 of undisclosed causes at her home in Camarillo. The former New York show girl primarily played leads and second leads in 47 films, including “Ladies of the Chorus” opposite Marilyn Monroe, “The Fuller Brush Man” starring Red Skelton, “The Dark Past” with William Holden, and “Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man.” “Her image was always that of the tough chorus girl or gangster’s moll or the best friend of the lead,” said Alex Gordon, a producer at American International Pictures in the 1950s, who cast Jergens in three pictures. Film historian Alan Rode said Jergens developed a reputation as a femme fatale in a handful of films noirs such as “Armored Car Robbery,” “Side Street” and “Try and Get Me.” She was one of the last links to the classic era of film-noir movies," said Rode, who is writing a book about film-noir heavies and had scheduled an interview with Jergens just before she died. “She was,” Rode said, “part of a bygone era of burlesque girls and men who wear fedoras – an era where it was clear who wore the aprons at home and served the martinis to their husbands and who were the girls that the hard guys and bad men wanted to have.”

Here’s some photos of her, by the way . . .

Betcha this gets even fewer views than my Mal Waldron obit thread from Saturday!

. . . Well, I did put in “brassy bombshell.” Maybe I should have said “Live Nude Girls!

Great, Uke. Obituary Envy.

And here’s the link to Uke’s:
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2681295#post2681295

Eve’s was longer…so maybe more worth looking at?

I . . . oh, never mind. Too easy and too filthy.

Hubba hubba!

So where have all the “brassy bombshells” gone?

Adele Jergens was a mite easier on the eyes than today’s Janine Garafalo.

Janeane Garafalo a “brassy bombshell?”

If she were dead, she’d be spinning in her grave.

Right you are.
I meant Sandra Bernhard!

Oh, I recognize her. Yeah, she was great in those films.

Thanks for letting us know, Eve. I’m glad that Ms. Jergens had a nice long life.