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  1. Jan 17, 1992 · 32803930. Source citation. His third wife, Etta Mae Norton Jagger, was a longtime dancer and dance instructor in Modesto before marrying Jagger and moving to Santa Monica. She returned to Modesto a few months before her own death in 1992. They are buried together at Lakewood.

  2. Etta Mae Norton. Mini Bio. Etta Jagger was born on October 16, 1925 in Modesto, California, USA. She was an actress, known for So Sad About Gloria (1973) and It's Your Bet (1969). She was married to Dean Jagger, Elmer Leroy Winger and Henry Edward Lucien Ducot Jr.. She died on January 17, 1992 in Modesto, California, USA. Family. Spouses.

    • October 16, 1925
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dean_JaggerDean Jagger - Wikipedia

    Dean Jeffries Jagger [2] [3] (or Dean Ida Jagger) [4] was born in Columbus Grove [1] or Lima, Ohio. [2] [5] Growing up on a farm, he wanted to act, and practiced oratory on cows while working. He later won several oratory competitions. At age 14, he worked as an orderly at a sanatorium. [6]

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    • Billy Barty. If you ever feel intimidated because of physical or mental limitations, just look to the inspiring life of 3-foot 9-inch Church member Billy Barty.
    • Dean Jagger. Dean Jagger in the film trailer for Dangerous Number. Until Academy Award-winning actor Dean Jagger starred in the 1940 film Brigham Young, Frontiersman, he was a little-known actor.
    • Ricky Schroder. Richard Bartlett “Ricky” Schroder, Jr. debuted at age 9 in the hit film The Champ (1979). Ricky stayed in the limelight for many years, starring in the sitcom Silver Spoons as a youth.
    • Laraine Day. Latter-day Saint actress Laraine Day played roles opposite of Hollywood’s most iconic leading men, including Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, and Kirk Douglas.
    • Dean Jagger. Dean Jagger made his film debut in 1929. But until he starred in Brigham Young in 1940, he was a little-known actor. He went on to star in Twelve O'Clock High (1949), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as White Christmas (1954).
    • Glen A. Larson. Church member Glen A. Larson was a prolific television producer and writer. Perhaps best known for his science fiction series Battlestar Galactica, Larson worked several Latter-day Saint themes into the show.
    • Gladys Knight. Gladys Knight began singing at age four, and at just seven years old had her first taste of fame when she won Ted Mack’s Original Amateur Hour TV show contest in 1952.
  4. May 2, 2014 · Jagger ultimately joined the Church in 1972 after marrying Etta Mae Norton, who was a Latter-day Saint. BONUS FACTS: For the making of Brigham Young, Frontiersman, Twentieth Century Fox consulted with Church historians and leaders, including President Heber J. Grant.

  5. Years active. 1929–87. Spouse (s) Antoinette Lawrence (1935–1943) (divorced) Gloria Ling (1947–1967) (divorced) 1 daughter. Etta Mae Norton (1968–1991) (his death) Ira Dean Jagger (November 7, 1903 – February 5, 1991) was an American movie actor. His career lasted for nearly 60 years.

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