Photo: Albert Witzel |
An obscure Ziegfeld Girl of the 1920s, Melva Frances Cornell Lachmann, a classmate of Myrna Loy at Hollywood High School, graced the silver screen in a single credited role, the now-lost 1929 film ‘Fox Movietone Follies’. She subsequently found employment in the publicity department at 20th Century Fox. Fate dealt a cruel hand to Mrs Lachmann, as she lost both her husband, Marc Lachmann, and her young son to leukaemia in the 1940s. She passed away in January 1960, at the tender age of 55.
Photo: an autographed portrait of the actress Melva Frances Cornell Lachmann, captured by the lens of photographer Albert Witzel, circa 1929. A serene expression adorns her countenance as her gaze is directed slightly upward and to the side, exuding an almost wistful demeanour. Her eyes are wide and expressive, framed by dark, well-defined brows. She is dressed in a sombre garment, with a long string of pearls draped gracefully over her hand and across her chest.
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