Jeanne Crain

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Jeanne Crain was born in Barstow, California, on May 25, 1925. The daughter of a high school English teacher and his wife, Jeanne was moved to Los Angeles not long after her birth after her father got another teaching position in that city. While in junior high school, Jeanne played the lead in a school production which set her on the path to acting. When she was in high school Jeanne was asked to take a screen test to appear in a film by Orson Welles. Unfortunately, she didn`t get the part, but it did set her sights on being a movie actress.

After her high school career, Jeanne enrolled at UCLA to study drama. At the age of 18, Jeanne won a bit part in Fox Studio`s film entitled The Gang`s All Here (1943) and a small contract. Her next film saw Jeanne elevated to a more substantial part in Home in Indiana (1944) the following year, which was filmed in neighboring Kentucky. The movie was an unquestionable hit. On the strength of that box-office success, Jeanne was given a raise and star billing, as Maggie Preston, in the next film of 1944, In the Meantime, Darling (1944). Unfortunately, the critics not only roasted the film, but singled out Jeanne`s performance in particular. She rebounded nicely in her last film of the year, Winged Victory (1944). The audiences loved it and the film was profitable.

In 1945, Jeanne was cast in State Fair (1945) as Margie Frake who travels to the fair and falls in love with a reporter played by Dana Andrews. Now, Jeanne got a bigger contract and more recognition. Later that year, Jeanne married Paul Brooks on New Year`s Eve. Although her mother wasn`t supportive of the marriage, the union has lasted to this day and produced seven children. Her 1947 was an off year for Jeanne as she took time off to bear the Brinkman`s first child.

In 1949, Jeanne appeared in three films, A Letter to Three Wives (1949), The Fan (1949), and Pinky (1949). It was this latter film which garnered her an Oscar nomination as Best Actress for her role as Pinky Johnson, a nurse who sets up a clinic in the Deep South. She lost to Olivia de Havilland for The Heiress (1949). Jeanne left Fox after filming Vicki (1953) in 1953, with Jean Peters. She had made 23 films for the studio that started her career, but she needed a well-deserved change. As with any good artist, Jeanne wanted to expand her range instead of playing the girl-next-door types.

She went briefly to Warner Brothers for the filming of Duel in the Jungle (1954) in 1954. The film was lukewarm at best. Jeanne, then, signed a contract, that same year, with Universal Studios with promises of better, high profile roles. She went into production in the film Man Without a Star (1955) which was a hit with audiences and critics. After The Joker Is Wild (1957) in 1957, Jeanne took time off for her family and to appear in a few television programs. She returned, briefly, to film in Guns of the Timberland (1960) in 1960. The films were sporadic after that. In 1967, she appeared in a low-budget suspense yarn called Hot Rods to Hell (1967). Her final film was as Clara Shaw in 1972`s Skyjacked (1972).

Jeanne died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California, on December 14, 2003. Her husband Paul Brooks had died two months earlier.
 

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Ms Crain`s husband`s real name was Paul Brinkman . They were separated often, but somehow made up and were married until his death; I think a few months before she died. He was an acto r and gave up acting when they got married.
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    Name Jeanne Crain
    (Jeanne Elizabeth Crain)
    Height 5' 4"  (163 cm)
    Build Average
    Eye Color Green
    Hair Color Red
    Date of Birth May 251925
    Birthplace Barstow, Ca.
    Star Sign Gemini
    Died December 142003 (Aged 78)
    Location of Death Santa Barbara, California
    Cause of Death Heart Attack
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Roman Catholic
    University UCLA
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Je
    Claim to Fame Home In Indiana (1944) .... `Char` Bruce

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Bust: 36"   Waist: /2"  Hips: 36"
Friends and Family
Jean Peters [Friend] :: Christopher [Mother] :: Maria [Mother] :: Lisabette [Mother] :: Jeanine [Mother] :: Timothy [Mother] :: Michael [Mother] :: Paul F. Brinkman Jr. [Mother]

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  • I loved being at the studio (20th Century-Fox). After all, I started at 15, and I grew up there. But there comes a time when an actress stays too long in the same place. People get used to having you around, and they can`t think of you in a different light.
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  • "I loved being at the studio (20th Century-Fox). After all, I started at 15, and I grew up there. But there comes a time when an actress stays too long in the same place. People get used to having you around, and they can`t think of you in a different light."
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  • In her retirement years, she and her husband spent most of their time working at two of their ranches.
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  • Devoutly Catholic mother of 7.
    (imdb.com)
  • Played a character named Deborah in two Joseph L. Mankiewicz films: A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and People Will Talk (1951). Mankiewicz, who did not particularly care for Crain, once remarked, "I don't like the name Deborah, and I don't like Jeanne Crain."
    (imdb.com)
  • Measurements: 34B-24-34 (measured by "Life" magazine, 1944), 36 1/2B-24-36 (filming Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
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  • Long-time husband, Paul Brooks, was an RKO contract player at one time, briefly appearing in the movie Those Endearing Young Charms (1945). He went by the stage name of Paul Brooks, but gave it all up to become a highly successful businessman.
    (imdb.com)
  • Children with Paul Brooks: 'Paul F. Brinkman Jr.(b. 6 April 1947), Michael (b. 21 January 1949), Timothy (b. 2 August 1950), Jeanine (b. 5 March 1952), Lisabette (b. 21 November 1958), Maria (b. 10 January 1961), Christopher (b. 5 May 1965).
    (imdb.com)
  • Although frequently cast in musicals, she herself was not a singer. Louanne Hogan was specifically under contract so that she could dub the singing in all her musicals.
    (imdb.com)
  • In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by either Dhia Cristiani or Rosetta Calavetta. She was occasionally dubbed by Renata Marini, most notably in A Letter to Three Wives (1949); and once by Lidia Simoneschi in The Joker Is Wild (1957).
    (imdb.com)
  • Two of her children, Michael and Christopher, predeceased her.
    (imdb.com)
  • Won the "Miss Camera Girl of 1942" title in Long Beach, Florida, and given a contract by Fox.
    (imdb.com)
  • Crain, who starred in the original 1950 film version of Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) sadly passed away just twelve days before the release of the remake of the same film starring Steve Martin.
    (imdb.com)
  • Died ten years to the day after Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) co-star, Myrna Loy.
    (imdb.com)
  • By the time she left Fox studios in 1956, she was making $3,500 a week.
    (imdb.com)
  • On the eve of their 11th anniversary, the couple reconciled, but the marriage remained rocky for some time (30 December 1956).
    (imdb.com)
  • Crain obtains an interlocutory divorce decree, each spouse claiming the other has been unfaithful. Crain also claims Brinkman has been abusive (6 August 1956).
    (imdb.com)
  • Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 108-109. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007.
  • In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by either Dhia Cristiani or Rosetta Calavetta. She was occasionally dubbed by Renata Marini, most notably in A Letter to Three Wives (1949); and once by Lidia Simoneschi in The Joker Is Wild (1957).
  • Died ten years to the day after Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) co-star, Myrna Loy.
  • In the book "More About All About Eve", Joseph L. Mankiewicz states in an interview that the studio wanted her for the part of Eve Harrington, but he refused to cast her, saying she was a pretty and hard-working young woman, but not much of an actress.
  • Played a character named Deborah in two Joseph L. Mankiewicz films: A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and People Will Talk (1951). Mankiewicz, who did not particularly care for Crain, once remarked, "I don`t like the name Deborah, and I don`t like Jeanne Crain."
  • Crain, who starred in the original 1950 film version of Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) sadly passed away just twelve days before the release of the remake of the same film starring Steve Martin.
  • In her retirement years, she and her husband spent most of their time working at two of their ranches.
  • Two of her children, Michael and Christopher, predeceased her.
  • By the time she left Fox studios in 1956, she was making $3,500 a week.
  • Won the "Miss Camera Girl of 1942" title in Long Beach, Florida, and given a contract by Fox.
  • On the eve of their 11th anniversary, the couple reconciled, but the marriage remained rocky for some time (30 December 1956).
  • Crain obtains an interlocutory divorce decree, each spouse claiming the other has been unfaithful. Crain also claims Brinkman has been abusive (6 August 1956).
  • Children with Paul Brooks: `Paul F. Brinkman Jr.(b. 6 April 1947), Michael (b. 21 January 1949), Timothy (b. 2 August 1950), Jeanine (b. 5 March 1952), Lisabette (b. 21 November 1958), Maria (b. 10 January 1961), Christopher (b. 5 May 1965).
  • Long-time husband, Paul Brooks, was an RKO contract player at one time, briefly appearing in the movie Those Endearing Young Charms (1945). He went by the stage name of Paul Brooks, but gave it all up to become a highly successful businessman.
  • Devoutly Catholic mother of 7.
  • Although frequently cast in musicals, she herself was not a singer. Louanne Hogan was specifically under contract so that she could dub the singing in all her musicals.
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