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This female private eye is one of ABC's new season stand-out characters.
Writer Susanna Lee did the article "Stumptown and TV's Legacy of Hard-Boiled Detectives" for vulture.com. In her October 30th piece, she mentioned other female private eyes -- Netflix's Jessica Jones, Hulu's rebooted Veronica Mars and the CW's Nancy Drew.
Years before actress Cobie Smulders was born, there was a totally cool female private eye on ABC. Her name was HONEY WEST and she was played by the late Anne Francis. If GOOD MORNING AMERICA had responded to any of my employment requests to be a segment producer on the show, or an on-air contributor, I would've included a HONEY WEST mention in the Cobie Smulders interview as a respectful nod to women's history in television. Classic film fans know blonde Anne Francis as the outer space alien beauty in 1956's FORBIDDEN PLANET and as Fanny Brice's Ziegfeld showgirl pal in 1968's FUNNY GIRL. Anne Francis rocked that female private eye TV role.
HONEY WEST should've had a longer run than it did. I recall the show airing on Friday nights. I was in grade school at the time. Come Mondays, HONEY WEST was a hot topic in our playground talk during recess. We kids loved her beauty mole, the convertible she drove, the secret radio device in her lipstick case she used
HONEY WEST strutted into the private eye boys club like a combination of Marilyn Monroe and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. Unlike the cases of Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe or John Shaft, the female private eye genre has been unwisely untapped by Hollywood. Chicago private eye V.I. Warshawski (the V.I. standing for Victoria Iphigenia) solved murder cases in novels by Sara Paretsky. The 1991 film, V.I. WARSHAWSKI, starred Kathleen Turner in the title role. Hollywood didn't do anything else with the Chicago private investigator.
Back in 1990, when I was on VH1, a buddy of mine was in New York City for a few days and took me out to lunch. He worked for a film company in Hollywood, a company that sought ideas for possible new projects. Over lunch, he told me that his company was hungry for projects that would appeal to baby boomers. He asked if I, perchance, had any ideas for projects.
I pitched a movie version of HONEY WEST starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Honey with a good supporting role for Anne Francis. But does Hollywood ever listen to me? No.
STUMPTOWN airs Wednesday nights on ABC. Honey West would dig it.
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