This pic was taken from a 1965 celebrity baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
I can ID Annette Funicello, Phyllis Diller and Nancy Sinatra (far right), but who is the blonde in the middle wearing #28?
This pic was taken from a 1965 celebrity baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
I can ID Annette Funicello, Phyllis Diller and Nancy Sinatra (far right), but who is the blonde in the middle wearing #28?
Is that Ann Margret? (1965 pic)
Looks a little like Ann-Margret or Joanna Moore.
That was my guess.
I don’t know who it is, but it is definitely not Ann-Margret.
A shufty on Google Books throws up Dyan Cannon, but the internet appears to be silent otherwise.
I think she’s Shelley Fabares.
Here’s a clip of that day but she doesn’t get any screen time. Perhaps she wasn’t famous enough?
I think Joanna Moore’s the closest guess so far, and it’s real close. The girl in the photo has a younger and more innocent quality than I tend to equate with Joanna Moore, whose face seemed to me to have more of a sharp-edged and sophisticated quality. But it might be her anyway. I haven’t been able to think of another actress who looks more like her.
Abe Vigoda? Look at the eyes.
No help, but I would’ve sworn this was gonna be an Earl Snake-Hips Tucker thread.
She’s wearing #28, and Wes Parker’s girlfriend at the time was supposedly a Broadway actress, but that’s all I’ve got.
Abe Vigoda was never that young!
I was going to say Lindsay Lohan until I noticed the date.
Well, except this: Who the hell would wear a Wes Parker jersey, other than his girlfriend? Serious question.
Chris Noel, whoever she is.
Wellll. . . finding a name was easy. Finding a contemporary (or even current!) photo of her has been a little more elusive.
The Internet Broadway Database lists two credits for Pat Randall and I found an AP report from January of '64 that says she’s a 27-year-old model and stewardess from Craddock, VA. Presumably they mean the planned community in Portsmouth. I tried the Cradock High School yearbook for '54 but can’t find her.