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  1. Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (ur. 25 maja 1925 w Barstow, zm. 14 grudnia 2003 w Santa Barbara) − amerykańska aktorka, nominowana do Oscara za rolę w filmie Pinky. Zagrała postać Heleny Kurcewiczówny we włosko-francusko-jugosłowiańskiej ekranizacji Ogniem i mieczem z 1962 roku.

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  3. Jeanne Crain. Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (25. toukokuuta 1925 – 14. joulukuuta 2003) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä.Hän oli ehdolla parhaan naispääosan Oscar-palkinton saajaksi roolistaan Elia Kazanin elokuvassa Veren perintö (Pinky, 1949).. Crain aloitti uransa 1940-luvun ensimmäisellä puoliskolla. Hän oli yli puolen vuosisadan ajan naimisissa miehensä Paul Brinkmanin (taiteilijanimi ...

  4. (See previous post: “Jeanne Crain: From ‘Pinky’ Inanity to ‘Margie’ Magic.”)Unlike her characters in Margie, Home in Indiana, State Fair, Centennial Summer, The Fan, and Cheaper by the Dozen (and its sequel, Belles on Their Toes), or even in the more complex A Letter to Three Wives and People Will Talk, Jeanne Crain didn’t find a romantic Happy Ending in real life.

  5. Jeanne Crain nasceu em Barstow (Califórnia). Filha de um professor e de uma dona de casa, Jeanne mudou-se para Los Angeles logo após seu nascimento. Excelente patinadora, Jeanne atraiu a atenção nacional ao ser coroada "Miss Pan Pacific" no Auditório Pan Pacific, em Los Angeles. Ainda na escola, foi convidada a fazer um teste para o cinema ...

  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. 15 de dic. de 2003 · Jeanne Crain, the winsome beauty who starred in lightweight 1940s romances and comedies such as "Margie" and "An Apartment for Peggy" and earned an Academy Award nomination as a black girl passing ...