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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeanne_CrainJeanne Crain - Wikipedia

    Crain and her husband remained married, although they later lived separately in Santa Barbara County, maintaining an amicable relationship, with Brinkman visiting Crain approximately once a month and on her birthday. Brinkman died in October 2003. Crain died two months later from a heart attack.

  2. Feb 6, 2020 · In her own autobiography, she revealed her affair with Douglas, as well as affairs with Glenn Ford, Dick Powell, David Niven, Michael Todd, and Anthony Quinn.

  3. Dec 21, 2003 · Part of the problem is that Crain was among the last of the girls next door, a group that included June Allyson, Doris Day, Joan Leslie and the Judy Garland of the '40s -- sunny, irrepressible...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002022Jeanne Crain - IMDb

    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 lasted until her husband's death and produced seven children.

  5. In the mid-’50s, Crain accused her husband, former minor actor Paul Brooks a.k.a. Paul Brinkman, of infidelity, of living off her earnings, and of brutally beating her. The couple reportedly were never divorced because of their Catholic faith.

  6. Later that year, Jeanne married Paul Brooks on New Year's Eve. Although her mother wasn't supportive of the marriage, the union lasted until her husband's death and produced seven children. The year 1947 was an off year for Jeanne, as she took time off to bear the Brooks' first child.

  7. A Letter to Three Wives is a 1949 American romantic drama that tells the story of a woman who sends a letter to three women, saying she has left town with one of their husbands without revealing which one. It stars Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Paul Douglas (in his film debut), Kirk Douglas, and Jeffrey Lynn.

  8. Dec 15, 2003 · Associated Press. Jeanne Crain, the winsome beauty who starred in lightweight 1940s romances and comedies such as “Margie” and “An Apartment for Peggy” and earned an Academy Award nomination as...

  9. Dec 18, 2003 · Jeanne Crain, who essayed winsome roles before landing an Oscar nom in the controversial drama “Pinky,” died Sunday, Dec. 14, in Santa Barbara of a heart attack. She was 78.

  10. Sep 9, 1990 · One of the few stars of the '40s to work extensively in the '50s, Jeanne Crain was seen less often thereafter, ending her career with "The Night God Screamed" (1975).

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