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1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known for Having "The Most Beautiful Eyes in Hollywood,"

By Sharriewilliams
1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known Having

Lenore Aubert,  appeared in this beautiful color, glossy, autographed Maybelline ad, in 1948, as well as popular Vampire movies.


1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known Having Lenore Aubert,  played many a mysterious foreigner or femme fatale:  she was at her slinky best in  the 1948 horror comedy,  Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known Having Poster for, Vampires, werewolves and monsters movie, featuring Lenore Aubert.1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known Having Frankenstein, Lenore Aubert and Count Dracula.1940's Maybelline Model, Lenore Aubert, Known Having Abbott and Costello with The Wolf-Man, Count Dracula and Frankenstein.

Lenore Aubert, was born in present-day Slovenia, at the time still connected to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (her French name was pure Hollywood hokum, designed to make her background more exotic - though she did live for some time in Paris). Eleanore Maria Leisner was the daughter of an Austrian general and spent her formative years in Vienna.

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