Jane Randolph, the pretty star of several noir films in the 1940s, died earlier this month at her chalet in Gstaad, Switzerland, following surgery on a broken hip. She was 94. The Ohio native and pin-up model starred opposite Simone Simon in 1942’s classic Val Lewton noir Cat People, its 1944 sequel Curse of the Cat People, and played leads in Highways by Night, Jealousy, and Railroaded. She portrayed both “vulnerable victims and conniving fatales with equal panache in a clutch of noir and fantasy B pictures,” said film historian Alan K Rode. In 1942, she was even a human model for the ice-skating scene in Disney’s Bambi. After making Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein in 1948, she retired from acting, married producer Jamie del Amo, and moved to Spain. Randolph also kept a house in Los Angeles.