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Jean Parker

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean Parker (born Lois Mae Green; August 11, 1915 – November 30, 2005) was an American film and stage actress. She landed her first screen test while still in high school. She acted opposite such well-known actors as Katharine Hepburn, Robert Donat, Edward G. Robinson, Randolph Scott, and Laurel and Hardy. She was married four times and had one son, Robert Lowery Hanks. Parker appeared in 70 movies from 1932 through 1966. In 1932, she posed as a flower girl and living poster in a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, where she was seen by Ida Koverman, secretary to MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer. The following day the studio called her on the phone and invited her for a screen test. Parker's film debut came in Divorce in the Family (1932). She had a successful career at MGM, RKO and Columbia including roles in such films as Little Women, Lady for a Day, Gabriel Over the White House, Limehouse Blues, The Ghost Goes West, and Rasputin and the Empress. In 1939, she starred opposite Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in RKO's The Flying Deuces. Parker remained active in film throughout the 1940s, playing opposite Lon Chaney in Dead Man's Eyes, and a variety of other films. During World War II, she toured many of the veteran hospitals throughout the U.S. and performed on radio. In the 1950s, Parker co-starred opposite Edward G. Robinson in Black Tuesday; had a small but effective role in The Gunfighter, and appeared in A Lawless Street (1955). Her last film appearance was Apache Uprising (1966). Parker also appeared on Broadway. In 1949, she replaced Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday on Broadway and enjoyed a successful run in this classic. She appeared on Broadway opposite Bert Lahr in the play Burlesque. She did summer stock in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, toured in the play Candlelight and Loco, and performed on stage in other professional productions. In 1954, Parker played the role of "Cattle Kate Watson of Wyoming" in an episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, the first western program to win an Emmy Award. The series starred and was narrated by Jim Davis. Later in her career and life, Parker continued a successful stint on the West Coast theatre circuit and worked as an acting coach. At age 83, Parker moved into the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, where she died of a stroke on November 30, 2005, at the age of 90. She was survived by her son, Robert, and granddaughters Katie and Nora Hanks. She was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born11 August 1915 (age 110)
  • Place of BirthDeer Lodge, Montana, USA

Jean Parker

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean Parker (born Lois Mae Green; August 11, 1915 – November 30, 2005) was an American film and stage actress. She landed her first screen test while still in high school. She acted opposite such well-known actors as Katharine Hepburn, Robert Donat, Edward G. Robinson, Randolph Scott, and Laurel and Hardy. She was married four times and had one son, Robert Lowery Hanks. Parker appeared in 70 movies from 1932 through 1966. In 1932, she posed as a flower girl and living poster in a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, where she was seen by Ida Koverman, secretary to MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer. The following day the studio called her on the phone and invited her for a screen test. Parker's film debut came in Divorce in the Family (1932). She had a successful career at MGM, RKO and Columbia including roles in such films as Little Women, Lady for a Day, Gabriel Over the White House, Limehouse Blues, The Ghost Goes West, and Rasputin and the Empress. In 1939, she starred opposite Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in RKO's The Flying Deuces. Parker remained active in film throughout the 1940s, playing opposite Lon Chaney in Dead Man's Eyes, and a variety of other films. During World War II, she toured many of the veteran hospitals throughout the U.S. and performed on radio. In the 1950s, Parker co-starred opposite Edward G. Robinson in Black Tuesday; had a small but effective role in The Gunfighter, and appeared in A Lawless Street (1955). Her last film appearance was Apache Uprising (1966). Parker also appeared on Broadway. In 1949, she replaced Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday on Broadway and enjoyed a successful run in this classic. She appeared on Broadway opposite Bert Lahr in the play Burlesque. She did summer stock in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, toured in the play Candlelight and Loco, and performed on stage in other professional productions. In 1954, Parker played the role of "Cattle Kate Watson of Wyoming" in an episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, the first western program to win an Emmy Award. The series starred and was narrated by Jim Davis. Later in her career and life, Parker continued a successful stint on the West Coast theatre circuit and worked as an acting coach. At age 83, Parker moved into the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, where she died of a stroke on November 30, 2005, at the age of 90. She was survived by her son, Robert, and granddaughters Katie and Nora Hanks. She was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born11 August 1915 (age 110)
  • Place of BirthDeer Lodge, Montana, USA
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Poster
Cargo of Love
star
3.5
1968
Poster
Apache Uprising
star
6.2
1965
Poster
The Parson and the Outlaw
star
4.1
1957
Poster
A Lawless Street
star
5.4
1955
Poster
Black Tuesday
star
6.0
1954
Poster
Those Redheads from Seattle
star
5.3
1953
Poster
Toughest Man in Arizona
star
-
1952
Poster
The Gunfighter
star
7.3
1950
Poster
Rolling Home
star
5.0
1946
Poster
Adventures of Kitty O'Day
star
4.8
1945
Poster
One Body Too Many
star
5.038
1944
Poster
Bluebeard
star
5.447
1944
Poster
Dead Man's Eyes
star
6.5
1944
Poster
Lady in the Death House
star
5.4
1944
Poster
Detective Kitty O'Day
star
4.8
1944
Poster
The Navy Way
star
5.7
1944
Poster
Oh, What a Night!
star
-
1944
Poster
Minesweeper
star
5.0
1943
Poster
Alaska Highway
star
5.0
1943
Poster
The Deerslayer
star
7.0
1943
Poster
High Explosive
star
5.7
1943
Poster
Tomorrow We Live
star
4.3
1942
Poster
I Live on Danger
star
5.7
1942
Poster
Hi, Neighbor
star
-
1942
Poster
Torpedo Boat
star
6.0
1942
Poster
The Traitor Within
star
-
1942
Poster
Soaring Stars
star
-
1942
Poster
Hello, Annapolis
star
10.0
1942
Poster
Wrecking Crew
star
5.5
1942
Poster
The Girl from Alaska
star
6.0
1942
Poster
No Hands on the Clock
star
4.9
1941
Poster
Power Dive
star
4.0
1941
Poster
The Pittsburgh Kid
star
-
1941
Poster
Flying Blind
star
2.667
1941
Poster
Roar of the Press
star
5.6
1941
Poster
Beyond Tomorrow
star
5.985
1940
Poster
Knights of the Range
star
-
1940
Poster
Son of the Navy
star
5.5
1940
Poster
Young America Flies
star
-
1940
Poster
The Flying Deuces
star
6.4
1939
Poster
Zenobia
star
4.6
1939
Poster
She Married a Cop
star
5.667
1939
Poster
Flight at Midnight
star
4.5
1939
Poster
Parents on Trial
star
-
1939
Poster
Romance of the Redwoods
star
6.0
1939
Poster
The Arkansas Traveler
star
6.0
1938
Poster
Romance of the Limberlost
star
-
1938
Poster
Penitentiary
star
-
1938
Poster
The Barrier
star
-
1937
Poster
Life Begins with Love
star
5.0
1937
Poster
The Texas Rangers
star
6.342
1936
Poster
The Farmer in the Dell
star
-
1936
Poster
Sequoia
star
6.0
1935
Poster
The Ghost Goes West
star
6.529
1935
Poster
Murder in the Fleet
star
5.0
1935
Poster
Princess O'Hara
star
6.0
1935
Poster
Operator 13
star
5.75
1934
Poster
Limehouse Blues
star
4.2
1934
Poster
You Can't Buy Everything
star
7.0
1934
Poster
A Wicked Woman
star
5.0
1934
Poster
Lazy River
star
6.0
1934
Poster
Have a Heart
star
7.0
1934
Poster
Two Alone
star
7.0
1934
Poster
Caravan
star
5.0
1934
Poster
Lady for a Day
star
7.0
1933
Poster
Little Women
star
6.8
1933
Poster
The Secret of Madame Blanche
star
4.0
1933
Poster
Made on Broadway
star
6.5
1933
Poster
Storm at Daybreak
star
5.8
1933
Poster
Gabriel Over the White House
star
6.9
1933
Poster
What Price Innocence?
star
3.0
1933
Poster
Divorce In The Family
star
6.0
1932
Poster
Rasputin and the Empress
star
5.333
1932