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Jean Willes
Born
April 15, 1923
Died: January 3, 1989
(Lived 65 years)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
73
Movies
77
TV Shows
Also Known As
Джин Уиллес
Jean Donahue
جین ویلز
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Jean Willes
Movies
73
TV Shows
77
Bite the Bullet
as
Rosie
September 26, 1975
The Cheyenne Social Club
as
Alice
June 12, 1970
The Comic
as
Denise in Film Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
November 19, 1969
McHale's Navy
as
Margot Monet
June 25, 1964
Gypsy
as
Miss Cratchitt
November 1, 1962
Gun Street
as
Joan Brady
November 5, 1961
By Love Possessed
as
Junie McCarthy
July 19, 1961
The Crowded Sky
as
Gloria Panawek
September 2, 1960
Ocean's Eleven
as
Mrs. Bergdorf
August 10, 1960
Elmer Gantry
as
Prostitute (uncredited)
July 7, 1960
The Slowest Gun in the West
as
Kathy McQueen
May 7, 1960
The FBI Story
as
Anna Sage
October 1, 1959
These Thousand Hills
as
Jen
May 7, 1959
No Time for Sergeants
as
WAF Captain
July 5, 1958
Desire Under the Elms
as
Florence Cabot
March 12, 1958
Hear Me Good
as
Rita Hall
October 1, 1957
The Tijuana Story
as
Liz March
October 1, 1957
Hell on Devil's Island
as
Suzanne
August 4, 1957
The Man Who Turned to Stone
as
Tracy
March 1, 1957
The King and Four Queens
as
Ruby McDade
December 21, 1956
The Revolt of Mamie Stover
as
Gladys
May 11, 1956
Claire
as
Roberta Lawrence
April 25, 1956
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
as
Nurse Sally Withers
February 5, 1956
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts
as
Joan Sweeney
January 11, 1956
He Took a Powder
Cast
October 27, 1955
Bobby Ware Is Missing
as
Janet Ware
October 23, 1955
Count Three and Pray
Cast
October 1, 1955
5 Against the House
as
Virginia
June 10, 1955
Nobody's Home
Cast
June 9, 1955
Gypped in the Penthouse
as
Jane
May 10, 1955
His Pest Friend
Cast
January 20, 1955
Bowery to Bagdad
as
Melody, alias "Claire Culpepper"
January 7, 1955
Masterson of Kansas
as
Dallas Corey
December 1, 1954
A Star Is Born
as
Fan at a Benefit Show (uncredited)
October 1, 1954
The Glass Web
as
Sonia
November 11, 1953
From Here to Eternity
as
Annette - Club Receptionist (uncredited)
August 28, 1953
From Here to Eternity
as
Annette (uncredited)
August 28, 1953
Run for the Hills
as
Prancer Veach
June 1, 1953
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
as
Capt. Olivia
April 6, 1953
All Ashore
as
Rose
March 3, 1953
The Sniper
as
Woman Exiting Bar
May 9, 1952
Gobs and Gals
as
Mrs. Riley
May 1, 1952
A Yank in Indo-China
Cast
April 2, 1952
Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land
as
Denise
March 17, 1952
The First Time
as
Fawn Wallace
January 31, 1952
A Fool and His Honey
as
Wally's Wife
January 10, 1952
The Champs Step Out
as
Miss Pearson
November 15, 1951
Hula-La-La
as
Luana
November 1, 1951
The Family Secret
Cast
October 21, 1951
Don't Throw That Knife
as
Lucy Wyckoff
May 3, 1951
The Awful Sleuth
as
Ruthie
April 18, 1951
He Flew the Shrew
Cast
January 11, 1951
Revenue Agent
as
Marge King
December 12, 1950
A Snitch in Time
as
Miss Gladys Scudder
December 7, 1950
The Fuller Brush Girl
as
Mary (uncredited)
September 15, 1950
House About It
Cast
July 20, 1950
His Baiting Beauty
as
Ethel Dunkel
January 12, 1950
Chinatown at Midnight
as
Alice
November 17, 1949
Let Down Your Aerial
Cast
November 17, 1949
The Winner's Circle
as
Jean Trent
June 8, 1948
Hectic Honeymoon
as
Ruth Jones
October 17, 1947
Blondie in the Dough
as
Miss Marsh, Thorpe's Secretary (uncredited)
October 16, 1947
Down to Earth
as
Betty
August 21, 1947
Bride and Gloom
as
Sally (as Jean Donahue)
March 27, 1947
The Scooper Dooper
as
Betty Parker
February 27, 1947
Slappily Married
as
Customer (uncredited)
November 7, 1946
Honeymoon Blues
as
Peggy Dawson
October 17, 1946
Monkey Businessmen
as
Nurse Shapely (uncredited)
June 20, 1946
Ain't Love Cuckoo?
as
Cuckoo Narrator
June 6, 1946
You Came Along
as
Showgirl (uncredited)
July 4, 1945
Salty O'Rourke
as
The Other Girl (uncredited)
March 22, 1945
So Proudly We Hail
as
Lt. Carol Johnson
September 9, 1943
Beautiful Clothes
as
Model
August 4, 1942