Who Is She?


About 8 minutes into the movie a gorgeous young woman leans over the shoulder of the character portrayed by Martin Scorsese and says, sarcastically, about Herbie Stempel "Now there's a face for radio."

Who is she? She seems not to be in the credits even though she has a line of dialogue.

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@CraigA23 ...and says, sarcastically, about Herbie Stempel "Now there's a face for radio."
First I need to go into Grammar Nazi mode for a minute. She didn't say it sarcastically; she was being sincere. Herbie Stempel does have a face for radio because he's ugly. Sorry, Herb.

It would've been sarcastic if she had said, "Now there's a face for television."

[takes off Grammar Nazi pin]

OK, now that I've gotten that out of my system, I think that she's Caryn Krooth, who is credited in this movie as "Blonde" - it was her sole acting credit.

I cannot confirm that it's her, but what other character in this movie would be credited simply as "Blonde"?

For anyone who'd like to help identify the actress, here's when she disses Stempel:
http://i.imgur.com/hN7aWpF.jpg

She also appears during the montage around 37 minutes in:
http://i.imgur.com/1lUjZYA.jpg

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