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  1. 16 de dic. de 2003 · Jeanne Crain, actress: born Barstow, California 25 May 1925; married 1945 Paul Brinkman (died 2003; two sons, three daughters, and two sons deceased); died Santa Barbara, California 14 December ...

  2. Jeanne Crain in ‘Pinky’: Passing for part-black passing for white. Also in black and white is Pinky (1949) – though this socially conscious drama along the lines of Fox’s 1947 Best Picture Oscar winner Gentleman’s Agreement is an A production all around. After all, Pinky, based on a novel by Cid Ricketts Sumner, was directed by Gentleman’s Agreement‘s Elia Kazan (replacing John ...

  3. 29 de sept. de 2019 · The excitement begins when three friends go on a trip together and receive a letter from the fourth member who stayed at home. In it she announces that she w...

  4. 18 de oct. de 2011 · Pinky, a light skinned black woman, returns to her grandmother's house after graduating from a nursing school and falling in love with a young doctor... Clic...

  5. 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. She worked in twenty–three films with Fox and many more with others totaling sixty-four. She was a pretty brunette with an aura of modesty that appealed to all those who came into contact with her.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2003 · Biography. With her natural beauty and unaffected charm, the young Jeanne Crain was a breath of fresh air in 20th Century-Fox films of the 1940s. Her looks and manner became somewhat brittle as she matured, but she remained a top leading lady at Fox into the early '50s. The high point of her career was an Oscar® nomination as Best Actress for ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2003 · Jeanne Crain, 78, an ingenue of 1940s films who was often dismissed as a "glamorous mannequin" until impressing critics as a black woman passing for white in "Pinky" and a socially insecure spouse ...