A 1929 Wampas Baby Star, auburn-haired Betty Boyd came to films in 1926 more or less straight from fabled Hollywood High School. A rather exotic type despite her all-American background, Boyd slaved away in Educational comedies before gaining some notoriety as Neptuna, Queen of the Mermaids in Tod Browning's The Show (1927), a sideshow attraction scaly from the waist down. Even more bizarre was Maid to Order (1931), which starred female impersonator Julian Eltinge in an ill-advised comeback attempt. Eltinge, however, stayed in male attire for the duration, leaving Boyd to contribute the film's main feminine flavor. By then, Boyd's career was quietly winding down, but a sensational divorce from Pasadena stockbroker Charles Henry Over -- complete with public accusations of adultery -- kept her name in the news for a while longer. Remarried, she later returned to Hollywood as an extra.
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Samson and Delilah
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1949 | |||
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Fallen Angel
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1945 | |||
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Gun Law
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1933 | |||
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Maid to Order
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1932 | |||
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Along Came Youth
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1931 | |||
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Lilies of the Field
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1930 | |||
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Paradise Island
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1930 | |||
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The Green Goddess
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1930 | |||
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Under a Texas Moon
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1930 | |||
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The Godless Girl
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1929 |