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Jeanne Crain is a Actor American born on 25 may 1925 at Barstow (USA)

Jeanne Crain

Jeanne Crain
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Birth name Jeanne Elizabeth Crain
Nationality USA
Birth 25 may 1925 at Barstow (USA)
Death 14 december 2003 (at 78 years) at Santa Barbara (USA)

Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (May 25, 1925 – December 14, 2003) was an American actress whose career spanned from 1943 to 1975. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in the 1949 film Pinky, in which she played the leading role. She was also noted for her ability in ice skating.

Biography

At the top of her stardom, in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Crain was nicknamed 'Hollywood's Number One party girl', and she was quoted saying that she was invited to at least 200 parties a year.

Against her mother's wishes, on December 31, 1945, Crain married Paul Brinkman, a former RKO Pictures contract player credited as Paul Brooks. The first of their seven children was born in April 1947.

During the early 1950s, Crain was earning about $3,500 per week. Crain and her husband bought a large home for their growing family on Roxbury Drive in Beverly Hills. The home can be seen and is described by Bette Davis in candid footage of a driving sequence in the film The Star (1952).

The marriage was rocky for some years. In the mid-1950s, Crain obtained an interlocutory divorce decree, each spouse claiming the other had been unfaithful (she also claimed Brinkman had been abusive), but the couple reconciled December 31, 1956.

In the early 1960s, she was one of many conservative actors who spent their time fervently fighting for the Republican cause.

Crain and her husband remained married, although they lived separately in Santa Barbara until Brinkman's death in October 2003.

Crain died a few months later, and the cause was later confirmed as a heart attack. Crain's funeral Mass was held at the Old Santa Barbara Mission. Crain is buried in the Brinkman family plot at Santa Barbara Cemetery. The Brinkmans were survived by five adult children, including Paul Brinkman Jr., a television executive, most known for his work on the television series JAG.

Best films

A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
(Actress)
Leave Her to Heaven (1946)
(Actress)

Usually with

Thomas Little
Thomas Little
(19 films)
Lyle Wheeler
Lyle Wheeler
(18 films)
Ben Nye
Ben Nye
(14 films)
Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
(10 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jeanne Crain (41 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1972SkyjackedActressMrs. Clara Shaw
1971The Night God ScreamedActressFanny Pierce
1968The Movie OrgyActressSelf (archive footage)
1967Hot Rods to HellActressPeg Phillips
1963Hollywood Without Make-UpActressSelf (archive footage)
1962Pontius PilateActressClaudia Procula
1962Invasion 1700ActressHelen
1961Nefertiti, Queen of the NileActressNefertiti
1961Madison AvenueActressPeggy Shannon
1960Guns of the TimberlandActressLaura Riley
1957The Joker Is WildActressLetty Page
1957The Tattered DressActressDiane Blane
1956The Fastest Gun AliveActressDora Temple
1955Gentlemen Marry BrunettesActressConnie Jones / Mitzi Jones
1955Man Without a StarActressReed Bowman
1955The Second Greatest SexActressLiza McClure
1954Duel in the JungleActressMarian Taylor
1953Dangerous CrossingActressRuth Stanton Bowman
1953City of Bad MenActressLinda Culligan
1953VickiActressJill Lynn
1952Belles on Their ToesActressAnn Gilbreth
1952O. Henry's Full HouseActressDella (segment "The Gift of the Magi")
1951People Will TalkActressDeborah Higgins
1951The Model and the Marriage BrokerActressKitty Bennett
1951Take Care of My Little GirlActressLiz Erickson
1950Cheaper by the DozenActressAnn Gilbreth
1950I'll Get ByActressHerself
1949A Letter to Three WivesActressDeborah Bishop
1949PinkyActressPatricia "Pinky" Johnson
1949The FanActressLady Margaret 'Meg' Windermere
1949The FanActressLady Margaret 'Meg' Windermere
1948Apartment for PeggyActressPeggy Taylor
1948You Were Meant for MeActressPeggy Mayhew
1946Leave Her to HeavenActressRuth Berent
1946MargieActressMarjorie "Margie" MacDuff
1946Centennial SummerActressJulia Rogers
1945State FairActressMargy Frake
1944In the Meantime, DarlingActressMargaret 'Maggie' Preston
1944Home in IndianaActressCharlotte 'Char' Bruce
1944Winged VictoryActressHelen
1943The Gang's All HereActressChorus Girl / Pool Party Guest (uncredited)