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    American film actress and singer

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  1. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jean_BrooksJean Brooks - Wikiwand

    Jean Brooks (born Ruby Matilda Kelly; December 23, 1915 – November 25, 1963) was an American film actress and singer who appeared in over thirty films. Though she never achieved major stardom in Hollywood, she had several prominent roles in the early 1940s as a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures. Jean Brooks. Brooks in the 1940s.

  2. Date of Death 25 November 1963, Richmond, California (extreme malnutrition & alcoholism) Fluent in Spanish, Jean Brooks began professionally by singing with Enric Madriguera and Orchestra in New York. She had a small role in the New York City-filmed The Crime of Doctor Crespi (1935) and the second lead in a Broadway play, "Name Your Poison ...

  3. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Jean Brooks on AllMovie - The hauntingly beautiful devil worshiper in Val Lewton's The Seventh Victim (1943), Texas-born,…

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › jean_brooksJean Brooks | Rotten Tomatoes

    Jean Brooks. Highest Rated: 95% The Seventh Victim (1943) Lowest Rated: 90% The Leopard Man (1943) Birthday: Dec 23, 1915. Birthplace: Houston, Texas, USA.

  5. Jean Brooks Active - 1935 - 1946 | Born - Dec 23, 1915 in Houston, TX | Died - Nov 25, 1963 in Richmond, CA | Genres - Mystery, Drama, Crime, Comedy, Western | Height: 5', 4-1/2" Fluent in Spanish, Jean Brooks began professionally by singing with Enric Madriguera and Orchestra in New York.

  6. Seventh Victim, The (1943) -- (Movie Clip) To Awaken Like Byron Shrink Judd (Tom Conway) leads lawyer and husband Ward (Hugh Beaumont), with younger sister Mary (Kim Hunter), to where his frightened patient Jacqueline (Jean Brooks, her first appearance), has been hiding, her reasons still not clear, in The Seventh Victim, 1943, from producer Val Lewton.

  7. Jean Brooks. Jean Brooks (born Ruby Matilda Kelly) was an American film actress and singer who appeared in over thirty films. Though she never achieved major stardom in Hollywood, she had several prominent roles in the early 1940s as a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures.

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