Her publicist at one point claiming her to be the daughter of World War I spy Mata Hari (no one took that statement seriously, though), darkly alluring Jetta Goudal spoke with a French accent in her only full-length, English-language talkie, Business and Pleasure (1932), and persistently named glamorous Versailles, France, as her hometown. In reality, she was a Dutch Jew...
Her publicist at one point claiming her to be the daughter of World War I spy Mata Hari (no one took that statement seriously, though), darkly alluring Jetta Goudal spoke with a French accent in her only full-length, English-language talkie, Business and Pleasure (1932), and persistently named glamorous Versailles, France, as her hometown. In reality, she was a Dutch Jew...