Beatrice Sinclair is a tall, daring blonde known in the night club scene for her vocal talents. What she isn't known for is her involvement with the G men (the predecessors to the FBI in the era), and how she helped them bring down a minor crime ring a few years back. Keeping her secret life from the public spotlight has been hard, and it has given her the reputation of being "alluring, but un-gettable". Recently, to preserve her singing career, she has stopped working with the G men entirely, and as she was never 'officially' employed with them, it has been relatively easy. Her real name has never been used either on stage or with her government assignments, she has simply been "Miss Bea" on stage, and "agent B" with the G-men.
Bea is sociable and friendly, and definitely misses the thrill of investigation. She gets a kick out of the attention she receives from her male fans, and an equal kick out of repelling their advances. She is what is known as a "pistol". Her benefactor, a Mr Beauregard Thompson, is a kindly old gentleman in his late 70s, now wheelchair bound in his mansion. He maintains that 'she could be his daughter', remembering how his widow resembled her. Bea visits Mr Thompson frequently, though she lives alone in the city.
(cue piercing cinematic scream in 5..4..3..)
She can be found on any given friday night in a dimly lit yet classy night club either on stage in the spotlight or sitting at a crowded table, laughing and sassing the night away.
She seems naive, and perhaps is. She isn't as dumb as she looks, and not nearly as dumb as she acts, and though she has good reason to wish to keep her privacy, she also has bad reasons. Her father walked out on her family when she was very young, and her mother was sick for many years before finally dying. She is alone, and she fears to be too close to anyone. Even Mr. Thompson finds her to be an enigma.
(and yes, that's marilyn monroe. I *am* going to max out her appearance.)