Cover Girl - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Cover Girl"
Cover Girl (1944)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Cover Girl - TMDB rating
6.376/10
85
Cover Girl - Kinopoisk rating
7.116/10
1048
Cover Girl - IMDB rating
6.7/10
6400

Actors and characters

Photo Rita Hayworth #142678Photo Rita Hayworth #142679Photo Rita Hayworth #142680Photo Rita Hayworth #142681

Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth
Character Rusty Parker / Maribelle Hicks (flashback sequence)
Photo Gene Kelly #93000Photo Gene Kelly #93001Photo Gene Kelly #93002Photo Gene Kelly #93003

Gene Kelly

Gene Kelly
Character Danny McGuire
Photo Lee Bowman #284923Photo Lee Bowman #284924

Lee Bowman

Lee Bowman
Character Noel Wheaton
Photo Phil Silvers #61757Photo Phil Silvers #74794Photo Phil Silvers #74795

Phil Silvers

Phil Silvers
Character Genius
Photo Jinx Falkenburg #311267Photo Jinx Falkenburg #311268Photo Jinx Falkenburg #311269Photo Jinx Falkenburg #311270
Jinx Falkenburg
Character Herself
Photo Leslie Brooks #303855Photo Leslie Brooks #303856Photo Leslie Brooks #303857

Leslie Brooks

Leslie Brooks
Character Maurine, Rusty's blonde friend / rival
Photo Eve Arden #48406Photo Eve Arden #48407Photo Eve Arden #48408Photo Eve Arden #48409

Eve Arden

Eve Arden
Character Cornelia 'Stonewall' Jackson
Photo Otto Kruger #109104

Otto Kruger

Otto Kruger
Character John Coudair
Photo Jess Barker #142090Photo Jess Barker #142091Photo Jess Barker #142092Photo Jess Barker #142093

Jess Barker

Jess Barker
Character Coudair as a young man
Photo Anita Colby #292449Photo Anita Colby #292450

Anita Colby

Anita Colby
Character Miss Colby
Photo Curt Bois #100888Photo Curt Bois #100889Photo Curt Bois #100890

Curt Bois

Curt Bois
Character Chef at Danny McGuire's
Jean Colleran
Character Cover Girl: American Magazine
Francine Counihan
Character Cover Girl: American Home
Helen Mueller
Character Cover Girl: Collier's Magazine
Cecilia Meagher
Character Cover Girl: Coronet
Betty Jane Hess
Character Cover Girl: Cosmopolitan
Photo Dusty Anderson #311272Photo Dusty Anderson #311273

Dusty Anderson

Dusty Anderson
Character Cover Girl: Farm Journal
Eileen McClory
Character Cover Girl: Glamour
Cornelia B. von Hessert
Character Cover Girl: Harper's Bazaar

Karen X. Gaylord

Karen X. Gaylord
Character Cover Girl: Liberty
Cheryl Archibald
Character Cover Girl: Look
Peggy Lloyd
Character Cover Girl: Mademoiselle
Photo Betty Jane Graham #311274
Betty Jane Graham
Character Cover Girl: McCalls
Martha Outlaw
Character Cover Girl: Red Book
Susann Shaw
Character Cover Girl: Vogue
Rose May Robson
Character Cover Girl: Woman's Home Companion
Photo Edward Brophy #33107

Edward Brophy

Edward Brophy
Character Joe - Bartender (uncredited)
Photo Stanley Clements #61837Photo Stanley Clements #61838Photo Stanley Clements #61839

Stanley Clements

Stanley Clements
Character Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Hall #111173

Eddie Hall

Eddie Hall
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Thurston Hall #247222Photo Thurston Hall #247223Photo Thurston Hall #247224

Thurston Hall

Thurston Hall
Character Tony Pastor (uncredited)
Photo Milton Kibbee #2448

Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee
Character Reporter Asking About Flowers (uncredited)
Muriel Morris
Character Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Photo Constance Worth #115468Photo Constance Worth #115469Photo Constance Worth #115470

Constance Worth

Constance Worth
Character Receptionist (uncredited)
Miriam LaVelle
Character Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Miriam Nelson #75528

Miriam Nelson

Miriam Nelson
Character Specialty Dancer
Photo Dorothy Vernon #94892

Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon
Character Wardrobe Woman
Photo Robert Homans #102094Photo Robert Homans #102095

Robert Homans

Robert Homans
Character Pop (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Columbia Pictures gave Gene Kelly almost complete control over the making of this film, and many of his ideas contributed to its lasting success. He also used a photography trick so that he could dance with his own reflection in one sequence, achieving a ghostly quality for his double through the use of superimposition.
  • Rita Hayworth's singing voice was provided by Martha Mears.
  • According to Columbia Pictures, the film was the first color film for the studio because studio head Harry Cohn wanted to demonstrate its beauty and richness, and in particular, Rita Hayworth's red hair.
  • The dance scene with Gene Kelly and his reflection, which took only a few minutes of screen time, was rehearsed for a month by Kelly and the film's cinematographer.
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