:Talk:Jane Greer
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Edward Lasker
Was she really married to the chessplayer Edward Lasker, and not some other Edward Lasker? -- Zz 14:41, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Facial palsy
I have come to this page due to a newly posted reference to Jane on the Bell's Palsy article.
Several sources mention that Jane Greer suffered from a one-sided facial palsy at age 15, from which she eventually not only recovered, but also benefitted.
- "She claimed that it was through facial exercises to overcome the paralysis that she learned the efficacy of facial expression in conveying human emotion" (http://www.hollywoodupclose.com/movie_stars/celebrity-biography-Jane+Greer)
- "[...] one wonders if it may have contributed to the patented look important in making Jane Greer one of the most intriguing performers of her day--a calm, quizzical gaze and an enigmatic expression that led RKO to promote her as "the woman with the Mona Lisa smile"." http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800014112/bio
I have added a short line on this condition to the article and the two external links Power.corrupts (talk) 10:38, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
LIFE Cover
Jane Greer not appears in Life's cover on June 8, 1942 (it's Lorraine Ames). She has a cover on June 2, 1947...
The first Greer's occurence in LIFE is February 18, 1946 p 123
Howard Hughes could not notice it on this cover of LIFE but it may have been present during a photo shoot that has not been published...
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.93.52.60 (talk) 16:30, 10 April 2012 (UTC)