Myrna Darby (10 April 1908 - 26 September 1929). Born to a captain of detectives for the B.&O. Railroad. Myrna Darby was a bookkeeper in the prohibition enforcement offices in the House building of Pennsylvania¹ and was soon discovered by Ziegfeld himself at age 17, he put her in 'No Foolin' and she never looked back. Myrna, once hailed as the most beautiful of the Ziegfeld Girls and was mentioned several times as the most thoughtful and sweetest girls in show business. As with many of the Ziegfeld beauties, she did some modeling as well as magazine ads for brands like Lucky Strike Cigarettes.² She had a brother and 2 sisters named Floyd and Helen and Donna. She died at the young age of 21 in the Bronx, Bronx County, New York due an acute case of 'sunburn and strenuous swimming' which caused an Inflammation of her heart, however, her serious heart trouble was diagnosed 6 months prior to her death. Larry Fay is said to have helped her financially during this period of her life. She is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx. When framed, these monochrome prints make an attractive addition to the period entertainment lovers decor. Lovingly printed to order on heavyweight gloss 210 g/m2 photo paper using high end printing techniques. All prints shipped securely in hard backed envelopes so as to avoid damage during transit.