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Jean Arthur
Born 17 October 1900 in Plattsburgh, New York, USA, as Gladys Georgianna Greene.
Died 19 June 1991 in Carmel, California, USA, of heart failure.
Daughter of Hubert Sidney Greene and Johanna Augusta Nelson.
Married Julian Aster Ancker, 1928; annulled (after one day) 1928.
Married actor and producer Frank Ross, 11 June 1932; divorced, 14 March 1949.
Jean Arthur began her acting career in motion pictures, appearing in productions by Fox Film Corporation (1923), Action Pictures (1924), Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation (1924), Independent Pictures Corporation (1925), R-C Pictures Corporation (1925), Gotham Productions (1926), Jess Smith Productions (1927), Monty Banks Enterprises (1927), Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation (1928-1929), Rowland V. Lee Productions (1929), and Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation (1929).
Arthur is best remembered for her roles in Frank Capra’s films Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can’t Take It With You (1938) and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and for Billy Wilder’s A Foreign Affair (1948).
References: MoPicAlmanac-1929 p. 11 : Website-IMDb.
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