By god I think you're right. Like names often appear on the image search. In this case "Jean". I noticed the smile on Peters was different with that prominent eye-tooth, but was too lazy to make sure. Sorry
BTW: what's the "reverse engine" you mentioned? Sounds like a handy tool.
No problem, Moose. That tends to be one of the hazards of Google image search, I feel -- that other people with even just the same first name show up in the result, as well as a lot of misattributions (where an image is credited as someone, but it's actually someone else).
As for the "reverse engineer" trick, it's very DIY: I copied the image link (right-click + "Copy Image Location") and then entered the URL in the Google search engine. On the results, I clicked on "search by image" at the top, and if the "possible related search" does not adequately answer (in this case, it just said "lady"), there are other instances of the image on the web toward the bottom; it was through one of those results that I found it was Jean Peters.
(For the record, when I play this, I only resort to such when I am completely stumped... then of course I disqualify myself from the game.
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