Monday, November 27, 2023

A. Leddy

[Man Afraid (dir. Harry Keller, 1957). Click for a much larger view.]

Do you see it? Elaine spotted it first: the nameplate on the desk in the background:


Leddy (Irish, old) is not a common name. Was there an A. Leddy in the industry? There was, at least sort of: Ann Leddy, who appeared in a single episode of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Was a prop person sneaking her name into this scene? Only Paul Drake knows for sure.

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November 28: A reader figured it out and shared in the comments. Ann Leddy was married to the actor John Archer. One of this movie’s set designers: Russell A. Gausman. Archer and Gausman worked on several movies together.

The other set designer for this movie: Julia Heron. And the name on the other nameplate: J. Heron. Someone was having fun.

7 comments:

  1. There is a Leddy Center for the Performing Arts in Epping, New Hampshire: http://www.leddycenter.org/ .

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  2. Yes — I haven’t thought of it in years. And a Leddy Library at the University of Windsor.

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  3. her husband, and the set decorator, crossed paths in several movies, so its possible it was a reference

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  4. Holy smokes! You nailed it. Ann Leddy was married to the actor John Archer. One of this movie’s set designers: Russell A. Gausman. One of the movies Archer and Gausman were together on: The Lost Moment (1947), which I’ve actually seen. The other set designer for this movie: Julia Heron. And the name on the other nameplate: J. Heron.

    Someone was having fun.

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  5. I wonder if anyone outside their circle of friends ever noticed before.

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  6. Sometimes people notice. I once read a blog where the blogger watched a modern movie: He reported checking the name of the set decorator against a book that was on set—the set guy had put his own book on the set!

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  7. Sneaky! I’m always scanning the books behind talking heads on the news.

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