Same age as me right now (I'll be the latter in a few months, actually).
Here's the scene in question, for those curious:
That’s great footage! She was quite statuesque. For you people who are not Chaplin fans, A WOMAN OF PARIS is one of two films Charlie Chaplin directed that he did not act in - minus a Hitchcock like cameo.
I’m 40, so Bess Flowers was a few months older than me when A PLUMBING WE WILL GO was filmed. When I was in my 20’s, I barely noticed her. As I’ve gotten older, I watch those late 30’s and early 40’s shorts and think, “Yeah, if I were around then, I guess I’d date her.” Looking at film actresses differently from films you’ve watched for decades to me is one of the most telling signs of aging.