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- Jeanne Crain won the ‘Miss Long Beach’ title in the ‘Miss California’ beauty pageant in 1941 and became a runner-up during the ‘Miss America’ finals. In 1941 she won the ‘Interscholastic Shakespearean Contest’ held at the ‘Occidental College’.
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Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (May 25, 1925 – December 14, 2003) was an American actress. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her title role in Pinky (1949).
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- May 25, 1925
- December 14, 2003
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.
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Dec 15, 2003 · 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 a black girl...
Awards & Achievements. Jeanne Crain won the ‘Miss Long Beach’ title in the ‘Miss California’ beauty pageant in 1941 and became a runner-up during the ‘Miss America’ finals. In 1941 she won the ‘Interscholastic Shakespearean Contest’ held at the ‘Occidental College’.
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.
Dec 15, 2003 · Jeanne Crain, the winsome beauty who starred in lightweight 1940s romances and comedies and won an Academy Award nomination as a black girl passing for white in the controversial "Pinky," has...