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Old August 13th, 2014, 01:45 AM   #1170
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And talking of "'wannabes", there is a half idea that the type of little minxes, who would cut their mothers throat to 'be famous' are a new phenomena .... well they ain't. Nina Quartero (born, born Gladys Quartararo) was a barely known film actress actress whose low level 'career' spanned the years 1928 - 1943. Her most famous movies were probably playing opposite "Rin Tin Tin" (The Wonder Dog) and in two movies starring John Wayne, 'Arizona', an early John Wayne movie in 1931, where she was the second string love interest (big hearted saloon gal), and 'The Man From Monterrey' in 1933. Oddly, saloon gal, was something of a speciality role, as she was a bar-girl in her final role in a career of 44 movies, in 'A Lady Takes A Chance' in 1943.
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