Recently while out and about in Toronto, I stumbled upon the following image of Jinx Falkenburg in a Sports store.
I asked the sales lady who the woman was and she proclaimed that it was the famous Jinx! “Famous Jinx I asked?” “Yes she said the Famous Jinx from the 1930s and 40s!” I scratched my head and ran off to the internet and discovered that I DID know who Jinx Falkenburg was! Well..sort of. You see I discovered that she stared in “Cover girl” a movie I have seen at least a million times but apparently never paid much attention to after the movie was over. How terrible of me! Like really terrible π Sorry vintage movie buffs everywhere.
Jinx is amazing!
Let’s Learn All about Jinx Falkenburg- The 1930’s and 1940’s “Did It All” Girl
Born in Barcelona, Spain, to American parents, her father Eugene “Genie” Lincoln Falkenburg was an engineer for Westinghouse. Thinking the name would bring good luck, she was nicknamed Jinx by her mother Marguerite “Mickey” Crooks Falkenburg, an accomplished athlete and tennis player (Brazil women’s champion in 1927), and the name stuck (Source: Wikipedia).
She was an Actress:
Tahiti Nights-1944
Nine Girls-1944
I LOVE her outfit in the picture! Her shoes are outstanding, just outstanding.
Jinx Falkenburg and Evelyn Keyes find a pleasant way to pass the time between their scenes in Nine Girls.
Interested in seeing the movie? You can see it all for FREE below. OMG the 1940s hairstyles are incredible in this movie!
Β Cover Girl-1944
One of my most favourite movies of all time! The 1940s fashions…drool!
Cover Girl, 1944 screenshot. L-R: Eve Arden, Jinx Falkenburg, Otto Kruger, Anita Colby.
Jinx is the third “woman”model” who comes into the scene below.
Two Senoritas from Chicago-1943
Other Movies:
- The Lone Ranger Rides Again-1939
- Two Latins from Manhattan-1941
- Sing For Your Supper-1941
- Laugh Your Blues Away-1942
- Lucky Legs-1942
- Sweetheart of the Fleet-1942
- Meet Me On Broadway-1946
She was also an Expert Swimmer
While living in Santiago, Chile where she spent her early years she first received media attention at age two when the New York Sun ran a full-page picture and story of her exploits as a “baby swimmer.” (Source: Wikipedia).
Bowler (as seen in the first picture I posted)
Further Reading: Vintage Bowling Advertising & 1940s & 1950s Vintage Bowling Fun
Tennis Star
Jinx the Tennis Star in 1949.
Further Reading: Vintage Tennis Outfits Inspiration 1920s-1950s
Jinx was also a Famous Model
One of the highest-paid and most ubiquitous cover-girl models in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.
A revolution in Chile caused the family to return to the United States and the family moved to Los Angeles, California. She attended Hollywood High School but left in 1935 at the age of 16 to pursue a career in acting and modeling.
In 1937 her modeling career took off when she met celebrity fashion photographer Paul Hesse,whose Sunset Strip studio was a gathering place for advertising moguls and motion picture industry celebrities. Calling her “the most charming, most vital personality I have ever had the pleasure to photograph”, he took her picture for the August 1937 cover of The American Magazine, triggering similar offers from 60 other publications.
Falkenburg eventually wound up on over 200 magazine covers and in some 1,500 commercial advertisements in the 1930s and 1940s. She was considered to be one of the most beautiful women of that era, known for her All-American girl athletic good looks. The New Yorker magazine said she “possessed one of the most photogenic faces and frames in the Western world.” The New York World Telegram claimed her face was seen more often and in more places than any other woman in the country. And a headline story in the January 27, 1941 Life Magazine said Jinx Falkenburg “is the leading candidate for America’s No. 1 Girl for 1941.” (Source: Wikipedia).
1940s vintage advertisment for “Max Factor Hollywood” featuring Jinx Falkenburg.
Her biggest breakthrough as a model came in 1940 when she was picked by New York-based Liebmann Brewery, maker of Rheingold Beer, to be the first “Miss Rheingold.”
Liz Note: I love a good beer so I support this move completely π
Jinx also was a big supporter of the USO during the war and traveled extensively entertaining troops.
Photo Note: India-Burma-China, November 1944. Harry Brown, Betty Yeaton, soldier, Jinx Falkenberg, Pat O’Brien, Ruth and Jimmy Dodd.
In her personal life she married a journalist and influential publicist Tex McCrary in 1945.
In 1947, McCrary and Falkenburg had their first network TV show, Jinx and Tex at Home, broadcast Sunday nights on NBC. The program combined film and live interviews of celebrities in their residences (Source: Wikipedia). It was a huge hit and started the ball in motion for other endeavors together.
They separatedΒ in 1980 sadly but remained friends till his death in 2003, one month before Jinx passed away (August 27th, 2003).
And there you have it, a brief overview of a woman that really “Did it all”. I think she is fantastic and I really enjoyed learning about her life of which I did not post all here (so please go and investigate more yourself).
FURTHER READING: Vintage Women’s History 1920s-1960s
Liz π
Great post, thanks! Didn’t know about Jinx – what a gorgeous woman and accomplished athlete. Now I have to see Cover Girl!
Thanks! Glad you found her interesting. Enjoy Cover Girl, it’s a fun movie π
Liz
Never heard of her. What a life! So pretty. And what a head of hair on that Jimmy Dodd, on the group pic, far right. Conan O’Brien has nothing on him. (Conan is a TV host–you might know that, but we do live in different countries, so I don’t want to assume…)
Hehehe yes I so know Conan π your right about the hair comment!
What a feast for the vintage loving senses and soul this awesome post is!!! If only there was a magic wand we could wave to have all Jinx’s gorgeous ensembles land in our own closets today.
β₯ Jessica
I want to be jinx when I grow up π Sigh…love!
Jinx has a leading role in the great French graphic novel aviation series Angel Wings by Romain Hugault and Yann. With awesome drawings! She’s a USO-artist during WW-II in Burma, 1944.
Publishers: Paquet in France, Silvester in Holland and Belgium, and Salleck Publications in Germany.
Very recommended.
Jinx has a leading role in the great French graphic novel aviation series Angel Wings by Romain Hugault and Yann. With awesome drawings! She’s a USO-artist during WW-II in Burma, 1944.
Publishers: Paquet in France, Silvester in Holland and Belgium, and Salleck Publications in Germany.
Very recommended.Comment
She does! How fun! I just did a quick search and I saw that. I will 100% be checking this out. Thanks so much for posting about this.
Liz π
In 2014 the Angel Wings graphic novel aviation series started as a trilogy, with 1 album issue a year. However, because of the enormous success in many European countries since the start (very well received), this series will be continued according to the creative team.
Every standard album (hardcover) has in the mean time a special-edition also, volume 2 even 2!
And all these albums come with a free poster and a Burma Banshees squadron patch (volume 1).
The Angel Wings albums (“Burma Banshees” and “Black Widow”) are available at Amazon.fr. for instance.
Good news: Jinx Falkenburg will appear in the next, 3th volume too (autumn 2016).
Search the Internet: “Romain Hugault Jinx Falkenburg” or “Angel Wings Jinx Falkenburg”.
I thinks this series is a must have for Jinx fans.
PS
USO-artist Jinx Falkenburg entertaining the Burma Banshees: http://i65.tinypic.com/2py3llh.jpg
I know a few friends who will think this is awesome. Thanks for the tips!
OK.
Great drawing from Jinx Falkenburg by Romain Hugault, dec. 2014: http://i63.tinypic.com/234qdw.jpg
Romain’s source: http://i64.tinypic.com/o7ki91.jpg
More Jinx: http://www.bedetheque.com/media/Planches/PlancheA_253347.jpg
oh those are fantastic! wow.
All the sources I’ve read indicate that McCrary and Falkenburg never divorced, but instead separated in the 1980s.You might want to double check on that.
Hi Don,
I guess I used the wrong wording, I will change to separated. Thank you for the update.
The photo in the yellow hat with black feathers is Eve Arden…..also in the movie Cover Girl.
Thanks for the info π