Blanche Mehaffey


Blanche Mehaffey was an American showgirl and film actress.

Early years

Blanche was said to be a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

Broadway career

Blanche Mehaffey began her professional career in 1921 when she was cast as a showgirl in Florenz Ziegfeld's Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic.
In 1922 she won first prize in a contest held in Cincinnati, OH, to pick the three most beautiful girls in Ohio. She was then cast in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922.

Film career

Mehaffey began her movie career in 1923 when she was cast in the George Jeske comedy, Fully Insured. She made over 60 films during a career that lasted until 1938.
Mehaffey was among the WAMPAS "Baby Stars" of 1924 chosen by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers.
She spent 1930 away from films studying voice and languages in New York City.
One critic considers Mehaffey's films to be "eminently forgettable ",
although another cites A Woman of the World as one of a hundred "essential silent film comedies."

Personal life

Mehaffey wed George Joseph Hausen in Los Angeles, California in January 1928. She obtained a divorce in April of the same year.
She married Ralph Like in 1932 and obtained a divorce in 1939.

Death

Mehaffey died on March 31, 1968.