Jeanne Crain Movies and Career Information
May 25, 1925
Barstow
Actor
Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (May 25, 1925 – December 14, 2003) was an American actress. Crain was born in Barstow, California, to George A. Crain, a school teacher, and Loretta Carr; she was of Irish heritage on her mother's side, and of English and distant French descent on her father's. She moved to Los Angeles, California, as a young child. An excellent ice skater, Crain first attracted attention when she was crowned Miss Pan Pacific at the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles. Later, while still in high school, she was asked to make a screen test opposite Orson Welles. She did not get the part, but in 1943, at age 18, she appeared in a bit part in the film The Gang's All Here. In 1944, she starred in Home in Indiana and In the Meantime, Darling. Her acting was critically panned, but she gained nationwide attention. It resulted in landing the leading role in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim in October 1944, a musical film which was eventually shelved and made with Betty Grable. Crain first received critical acclaim when she starred in Winged Victory (1944). She co-starred in 1945 with Dana Andrews in the musical film State Fair, in which Louanne Hogan dubbed Crain's singing numbers. After
- Jeanne Crain Movies before 2012
- Belles on Their Toes 2003
- Joker is Wild (1957) 1957
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes 1955
- Man Without a Star (1955) 1955
- Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) 1951
- People Will Talk (1951) 1951
- Fan (1949) 1950
- Letter to Three Wives (1949) 1949
- Apartment for Peggy (1948) 1948
- Margie (1946) 1946
- Centennial Summer 1946
- In the Meantime, Darling 1944
- Pinky (1949)
- Dangerous Crossing
- Duel in the Jungle
- Lady Windermere's Fan
- Leave Her To Heaven (1945)
- Winged Victory (1944)
- Full House