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Nope. Her name is Elizabeth Louise Malamalamaokalani White Logue, who appeared in the original Five-O titles, and that info is online.

Well, IMDb trivia sez:

Elizabeth Logue's Hawaiian name, "Malamalamaokalini" means "I always get mistaken for Nancy Kwan". :D 

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Lets do this in reverse.  Instead of showing these girls when they were young, lets show them as they got older.jan_smithers.thumb.jpg.90eba8d774d9ecce6

That's the old broad who runs the Park Slope Food Co-op. 

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Yeah.....I guess you're right. She sorta does look like her. Actually, that's Linda Brier from Driggs Avenue. She used to hang out with my older sister over at the Driftwood Inn and Goodman's Bar & Grill back in the early-mid '60s. :D 

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Guys this one is so easy...

I think I know because the face and.....um......the face looks familiar. She looks like Dolly Parton from sometime in the mid-late 1960s. Actually, the forehead and grin are similar. If it's not, then I'll deny hazarding a guess. 

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I think I know because the face and.....um......the face looks familiar. She looks like Dolly Parton from sometime in the mid-late 1960s. Actually, the forehead and grin are similar. If it's not, then I'll deny hazarding a guess. 

Can't miss the smile before the remodeling....

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Kim Basinger ???

I wish! No, Linda Brier from Brooklyn circa 1963. Really. :D  She's a celebrity only to those who know her. She was pretty hot 50 years ago. It scares me to think how all those nights at the local gin mills have taken their toll. :o

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I wish! No, Linda Brier from Brooklyn circa 1963. Really. :D  She's a celebrity only to those who know her. She was pretty hot 50 years ago. It scares me to think how all those nights at the local gin mills have taken their toll. :o

You still haven't told me if you used reverse image search to find Irene Ryan. I find it almost impossible to believe you knew her from the photo I posted.

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... She was pretty hot 50 years ago. It scares me to think how all those nights at the local gin mills have taken their toll. :o

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You still haven't told me if you used reverse image search to find Irene Ryan. I find it almost impossible to believe you knew her from the photo I posted.

!00% honest I didn't. I watched "Reveille With Beverly" on TCM last week and I thought the actress in a scene looked familiar. I went to IMDb to check out the cast and saw that "Elsie" was Irene Ryan. I also discovered that her husband was actor Tim Ryan, also in the film. So, I googled "Irene Ryan" and that picture popped up in the results. I never figured that somebody would post it later. 

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!00% honest I didn't. I watched "Reveille With Beverly" on TCM last week and I thought the actress in a scene looked familiar. I went to IMDb to check out the cast and saw that "Elsie" was Irene Ryan. I also discovered that her husband was actor Tim Ryan, also in the film. So, I googled "Irene Ryan" and that picture popped up in the results. I never figured that somebody would post it later. 

You're good at this game! B)

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By the bye, I'll only answer if I'm absolutely positive. A lot I get right; a bunch I get goose eggs. But, I do play the game fair and square.

 

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You're good at this game! B)

I'm a pretty big cinemaphile. I'll watch anything made between 1895 and the mid 1970s. After that, a lot of cookie cutter dreck. All except for films by actor/tough guy Bob De Niro and Harvey Keitel. :) Love Pre-Code films, crime films and film noir. And, don't get me started on the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields and The Bowery Boys. :D 

 

 

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The Marx Bros. were fantastic, as you may have inferred by the quote in my signature line. Also, pre-code stuff was amazing. The things they got away with back in the day! Wow! :D

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The Marx Bros. were fantastic, as you may have inferred by the quote in my signature line. Also, pre-code stuff was amazing. The things they got away with back in the day! Wow! :D

Who was the fifth brother?

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I'm a member of the Classic Horror Film Board and I remember that thread. It's not Thordis Brandt. Her schnozz is a lot bigger and has thinner lips than the woman in the white dress. Another possibility, as was mentioned here in a previous post, is Lee Parrish. 

I understand your point about the footage; but, the clips from the opening credits were all taken from the first season episodes which were already in the can before the show debuted on Sept. 16, 1967.

Sorry not all the footage in the credits were taken from the first season shows. I recenty watch all of the first season of Mannix. That scene with the girl we've been talking does not appear any episode. First season. Or seasons 2 - 8. That shot may have been done for some kind of test film? Or maybe just for the credits?

So the question still is, who is she? My vote is still leaning toward for Thordis Brandt. That doesn't mean I'm right though. I'd like definitive proof of who she is. Whether, Thordis Brandt, Lee Parrish, or someone else.

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