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This one's a bit different. Who's the artist?

Update: If you are a faithful Daily Mirror reader, you will recall posts about this artist....
  • Joan Rivers? Interesting guess. Alas, no.
  • Vincent Price? I'm afraid not.
  • Red Skelton? Sorry, no.
  • Henry Major? I'm afraid not.
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor? Alas, no.
  • Phyllis Diller? Interesting guess, but no.
  • Tony Curtis? Interesting, but no.
  • John Wayne Gacy? Ick! NO!!!!
  • Tony Bennett? Sorry, no.
  • Elizabeth Taylor? Alas, no.
  • Al Hirschfeld? Um, probably not.


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Red Skelton?

Red Skelton?

Red Skelton??

Zsa Zsa gabor

Nicholas Volpe?

Alberto Vargas

Emmett Kelly

Buddy Ebsen?

Al Hirshfeld??

Is it Doris Day?

Guessing here - Betty White? It was her, or David Lynch...

frank sinatra?

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