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Jean Parker (born Lois May Green; August 11, 1915 – November 30, 2005) was an American film and stage actress. A native of Montana, indigent during the Great Depression, she was adopted by a family in Pasadena, California, at age ten.
Jean Parker was a versatile actress who starred in films such as Little Women, The Gunfighter, and Tomorrow We Live. She also appeared on Broadway and TV, and was married to actor Robert Lowery.
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- Butte, Montana, USA
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jean Parker was a Hollywood actress who starred in films such as Little Women, Operator 13 and The Ghost Goes West. She was born in Montana, adopted by a Pasadena family, and married four times, including to actor Robert Lowery.
- August 11, 1915
- November 30, 2005
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List of Jean Parker performances. Jean Parker was an American film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned over three decades, beginning in the pre-code era. She made her feature debut in 1932's Divorce in the Family, followed by an uncredited bit part in Rasputin and the Empress (1932). Parker had her breakthrough role opposite ...
YearTitleRoleDirector (s)1932Lucile1932Princess Maria1933Eloise Duval1933Alice BronsonDec 10, 2005 · Dec. 10, 2005 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Jean Parker, who appeared in at least 70 movies in her career and had supporting roles in such popular films as “Little Women,” starring Katharine...
Learn about the life and career of Jean Parker, a 1930s movie ingenue who played Beth in George Cukor's Little Women and Apple Annie's daughter in Frank Capra's Lady for a Day. Find out how she started as a Montana beauty queen and became a film actress for a quarter of a century.
Dec 13, 2005 · Dec. 13, 2005. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12 - Jean Parker, the lovely brunet actress who appeared in "Sequoia," "Little Women" and other hit films of the 1930's and 40's, died here on Nov. 30. She was...