Betty Grable Movies and Career Information
Dec 18, 1916
St. Louis
Actor
Betty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American actress, dancer and singer. Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the LIFE magazine project "100 Photos that Changed the World". Grable was particularly noted for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them. Hosiery specialists of the era often noted the ideal proportions of her legs as: thigh (18.5") calf (12"), and ankle (7.5"). Grable's legs were famously insured by her studio for $1,000,000 with Lloyds of London. She was born Elizabeth Ruth Grable in St. Louis, Missouri to John Conn Grable (1883–1954) and Lillian Rose Hofmann (1889–1964). She was the youngest of three children. Most of Grable's immediate ancestors were American, but her distant heritage was of Dutch, Irish, German and English stock. She was propelled into the acting profession by her mother. For her first role, as a chorus girl in the film Happy Days (1929), Grable was only 12 years old (legally underage for acting), but, because the chorus line performed in blackface, it was difficult to tell how old she was.
- Betty Grable Movies before 2012
- How To Be Very, Very Popular 1955
- How to Marry A Millionaire (1953) 1953
- That Lady in Ermine 1948
- Diamond Horseshoe (1945) 1945
- Song of the Islands 1942
- Caught in the Draft (1941) 1941
- College Swing (1938) 1938
- This Way Please 1937
- Follow the Fleet (1936) 1936
- Tin Pan Alley (1919) 1919
- Pigskin Parade (1936)
- I Wake Up Screaming
- Coney Island (1955)
- Springtime in the Rockies (1942)
- Down Argentine Way
- Moon Over Miami
- Dolly Sisters
- Mother Wore Tights