inktober 2021: week 5

Inktober 2021 comes to a close and the final subject is Dwight Frye.

Dwight Frye packed nearly 70 screen credits into a career that spanned almost half a century. He is best remembered for tow roles in classic horror films — both released in 1931. Dwight played the sadistic assistant “Fritz” in the original Frankenstein. He also played the crazed, insect-eating “Renfield” in the original Dracula.

Just a few days before filming was to beginning on a biopic of President Woodrow Wilson, Dwight (who was slated to play the title role) suffered a fatal heart attack on a Hollywood city bus. He was 44 years old.

Alice Cooper paid tribute to Dwight on his 1971 album Love It to Death with the song “The Ballad of Dwight Fry” — the final “E” purposely left off.

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DCS: evelyn mchale

beautiful suicide

Twenty-year-old Evelyn McHale boarded a train at 7 in the morning in on May 1, 1947. She was headed back home to Tuckahoe, New York after visiting her fiance in Easton, Pennsylvania to celebrate his 24th birthday. When she arrived at Penn Station, she walked to the Empire State Building and purchased a ticket to the 86th Floor Observation Deck.

Around 10:30, a New York City police officer, who was directing traffic at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, spotted a white scarf floating lazily through the air. A moment later, he heard a loud crash and saw a crowd of people gathering a few hundred feet away. A woman’s body was lying still, cradled in a large contour dent in the roof of a United Nations limousine that was parked by the curb. The woman was Evelyn — her eyes closed, one hand at her throat, her fingers entwined in a short string of pearls. He makeup appeared to have been freshly applied. Her ankles were casually crossed, although the impact of her body hitting the car roof had caused her shoes to come off and her right stocking to rip. She looked as though she was asleep.

A suicide note was found in Evelyn’s purse, which was stacked atop her neatly folded coat on the 86th floor observation deck of the Empire State Building. It read:

“I don’t want anyone in or out of my family to see any part of me. Could you destroy my body by cremation? I beg of you and my family – don’t have any service for me or remembrance for me. My fiance asked me to marry him in June. I don’t think I would make a good wife for anybody. He is much better off without me. Tell my father, I have too many of my mother’s tendencies.”

As the crowd milled around the ghastly scene, photography student Robert Wiles took a picture of Evelyn, a mere four minutes after she ended her life. The photograph appeared in Life magazine eleven days later, with the caption: “At the bottom of the Empire State Building the body of Evelyn McHale reposes calmly in grotesque bier, her falling body punched into the top of a car.” The photograph, which has achieved iconic status, has come to be known unofficially as “The Most Beautiful Suicide.”

Evelyn’s sister identified the body, and, according to her wishes, Evelyn was cremated and no memorial service was held.

Evelyn’s fiance moved to Florida and remained unmarried until his death in 2007.

Robert Wiles never published another photograph professionally.

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inktober 2021: week 4

Inktober 2021 winds down to week 4.

A popular pin-up during World War II, Anne Gwynne appeared dozens of film noir and musical comedy. But her few forays into horror were memorable among her fans. In 1940, she played Boris Karloff‘s daughter in Black Friday and 1944 she returned to the Universal lot for House of Frankenstein, a mish-mash of the of the genre that was so poor, screenwriter Curt Siodmak asked that his named be removed from the final cut.

Anne retired from the silver screen and passed away in 2003 at the age of 84.

Anne’s daughter, actress Gwynne Gilford, and son-in-law, actor Robert Pine, carried on the family acting mantle. She made guest appearances in episodic television. He was a featured regular in the TV series CHiPs. Anne’s grandson is actor Chris Pine.

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DCS: nora lane

After some modeling work, 22-year old Nora Lane was cast in the silent Western Jesse James in 1927. She went on to co-star in over 80 films throughout her career, including a recurring role in the Hopalong Cassidy serials. Her popularity led to a spokesperson gig for Lux Soap in the early 1930s.

In the summer of 1931, Nora was travelling aboard the Southern Pacific Railroad to Yuma, Arizona. Two trainmen and sixteen passengers were killed when the train wrecked in a rain-softened section of roadbed and track. Nora escaped without injury.

In 1941, Nora married Burdette Henney, a Los Angeles insurance broker and public address announcer at the LA Coliseum. In 1948, the couple vacationed in Bishop, California where they enjoyed some fishing. But, during the trip, Burdette suffered a fatal heart attack. He was 46 years old.

One month to the day after Burdette’s death, Nora died from a self-inflicted gunshot. She left a note for her stepson, explaining that she could not go on living without her husband. Nora was 43.

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inktober 2021: week 3

Inktober 2021: Week 3 highlights Dick Miller.

Dick Miller appeared in nearly 200 films and was happy to take lead character roles as well as those that required just a few lines of dialogue. In his 1955 debut, he played two roles — a townsperson and a Native American. In one scene in the film, his character shoots his other character.

The guy just loved to work. And work he did!  Dick had supporting roles in films by James Cameron, Roger Corman and Martin Scorsese. He appeared in every single one of Joe Dante’s films. Over the course of his career, Dick played a character named “Walter Paisley” in several films. This became a running joke among Dick’s fans.

Less than a month after his 90th birthday, Dick suffered a fatal heart attack and passed away.

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