In the Keefe Brasselle Show and other ventures, she served a similar function: she was the visual anchor. In a medium that was rapidly changing, pivoting from the radio era to the visual spectacle of television, Hahn was the proof that TV was a visual medium. She was there to be looked at, but she commanded the gaze with a professional detachment that elevated her above mere objectification. She was working.
She retired quietly in 1942, moving to a small bungalow in Van Nuys, California. Unlike many of her contemporaries who died in poverty, had been shrewd with her earnings. She invested in a chain of laundromats and lived comfortably until her death in 1969 at the age of 76. ludella hahn
Ludella Hahn is a professional model, burlesque performer, and cosplayer known for her presence in pin-up photography and at major fan conventions Professional Background Modeling & Pin-Up: In the Keefe Brasselle Show and other ventures,