Sally Blane

Sally Blane (born Elizabeth Jane Young; July 11, 1910 – August 27, 1997)[1] was an American actress who appeared in more than 100 movies.

Some of her scenes, including one in Annabelle's Affairs, in which she appeared in skimpy lingerie with Jeanette MacDonald and Joyce Compton, were risqué for their day, pre-dating the industry's Hays Code that largely forbade such shots after 1934.

After this, Blane appeared in only four more films in small supporting roles: Fighting Mad (1939), Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939), La Fuga, (1944) and A Bullet for Joey (1955).

[citation needed] Blane, at one time romantically linked to singer Russ Columbo, married actor and director Norman Foster in October 1935.

[citation needed] Blane is buried next to her husband (Section W, tier 19, grave 21) in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.