Biography
Columbia Pictures hired this stunning redhead as a threat to
Rita Hayworth and the former Harry Conover model did turn up in several of Hayworth's early hits, including
Cover Girl (1944; as "Miss Farm Journal" no less), and
Tonight and Every Night (1945). Like all of
Harry Cohn's starlets, Anderson did her fair share of B-pictures, including a stint in the music Western
Singing on the Trail (1946), where she performs Hayworth's
pièce de résistance "Put the Blame on Mame"," but retired in 1950 to marry director
Jean Negulesco. She was listed as lyricist/costume designer on the screen credits to Negulesco's European-lensed
Jessica (1962). ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide