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Judith Allen

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Judith Allen

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  • She appeared in the October 1933 edition of Modern Mechanix. In the article she was named as "the girl with the most perfect back" after attending the California health show in Los Angeles. After examining x-rays her back was named the best as her back was in perfect alignment and without any curvature.
  • Former model and De Mille 'discovery' Judith Allen attracted more publicity for her marital life, than for her film career: she had two unsuccessful marriages to brawn (world heavyweight wrestling champion Gus 'the Goat' Sonnenberg and Irish heavyweight boxer Jack Doyle), followed by an equally unsuccessful one to brain (book publisher Rudolph Field--a 'too intellectually inclined' army private) whom she divorced in 1945. She augmented her fading film career in the late 1930s as a night club singer.
  • According to Laura Wagner in her Films of the Golden Age article on Judith (Issue #81, Summer 2015), she married a fourth time to a gentleman named "Rucker" but it too ended in divorce.
  • Had a successful night club engagement in 1939 at Billy Rose's Casa Manana.

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