Norma Eberhardt

[1] She next portrayed an agoraphobic character locked up in a reform school for rich-girl delinquents in the 1953 film, Problem Girls, starring Susan Morrow.

That same year, she co-starred with her real-life former roommate, Mary Murphy, in the crime drama, Live Fast, Die Young.

Eberhardt and Murphy played two sisters who run away from home to pursue a life of crime as jewelry thieves who become affiliated with the mafia.

[1] The film, which was marketed with the tagline, "A sin-steeped story of the rise of the Beat Generation," struck a chord with its core audience and has become a cult classic.

"[1] In 2007, Eberhardt's image from Live Fast, Die Young appeared on T-shirts worn by Slash, the guitarist for Guns N' Roses and supergroup Velvet Revolver.

Dauphin, who began acting in the 1930s, operated an underground radio station in Nazi occupied France during World War II.

[1] The couple divided their married life between residences in Paris, New York City, Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, and Hollywood.