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Zasu Pitts, Sing Me A Love Song, 1936. The Warner Bros suits decided, late in the day, that Wilson was too young to be Gwen. They were right. Wilspn was 20. Zasu was… 42
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Joyce Compton,Rose of Washington Square, 1938. Swift change of Peggy when Wilson – hailed as a featherbrained delight – became ill four days into shooting. Also typecast, said IMdB, in roles of severe brainpower deprivation, Compton made a substantial living out of it – 157 screen roles during 1924-1961
- Judy Holliday, Born Yesterday, 1949. Losing the dizzy Billie Dawn was a particular disappointment… But then she didn’t have Katharine Hepburn in her corner. Soon as she heard that the Columbia czar Harry Cohn refused to let the Broadway show’s star even test for the film version, Hepburn threw her and Spencer Tracy’s film, Adam’s Rib, to Judy as one gigantic test – forcing King Cohn to change his mind about Jean Arthur, Lucille Ball, Alice Faye or Barbara Stanwyck. Result: an Oscar for Horrible Harry’s “fat Jewish broad.”
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