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Jeanne Crain (1925-2003) was an American actress who was nominated for an Oscar for Pinky (1949). She also starred in State Fair, Leave Her to Heaven, Cheaper by the Dozen and other films.
Jeanne Crain was an Oscar-nominated actress who starred in films such as Pinky, State Fair, and A Letter to Three Wives. She was born in 1925, married Paul Brooks, and had seven children. She died in 2003.
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- Barstow, California, USA
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- Santa Barbara, California, USA
Jeanne Crain was a Hollywood actress who starred in films such as Pinky, State Fair, and Man Without a Star. She was born in 1925, married Paul Brooks, and had seven children, including a rock guitarist.
- May 25, 1925
- December 14, 2003
Dec 15, 2003 · Jeanne Crain was a leading star in 1940s romances and comedies, and a best actress nominee for "Pinky". She died of a heart attack in 2003, leaving behind seven children and a legacy of 64 films.
A life of wealth, fame, and beauty would probably be a dream come true for most people. But in the case of Hollywood starlet Jeanne Crain, the glamor on the surface of her life looked nothing like her tragic reality behind closed doors.
Jeanne Crain was an American actress who brought a whiff of fresh air into the studios of ‘20th Century Fox’ with her natural beauty and charm. This biography profiles her childhood, life, film career, achievements and timeline.
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Dec 15, 2003 · The winsome beauty who specialized in frothy comedies in the 1940s and whose career was capped by her starring role in the controversial Elia Kazan classic “Pinky,” died Sunday. She was 78. Crain...