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- Defunción23 de julio de 1996 · Mesa, Arizona, Estados Unidos (causa no comunicada)
- Nombre de nacimientoJean Muir Fullarton
- Altura1.70 m
- Jean Muir nació el 13 de febrero de 1911 en Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue una actriz, conocida por Fugitive in the Sky (1936), The White Cockatoo (1935) y Her Husband's Secretary (1937). Estuvo casada con Henry Jaffe. Murió el 23 de julio de 1996 en Mesa, Arizona, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugeHenry Jaffe(19 de diciembre de 1940 - 1960) (divorciado, 3 niños)
- NiñosDavid JaffeMargaret Jaffe Bauer
- Her name appeared in "Red Channels", a right-wing report on Communist influence in radio and television, damaging her acting career. This led to a bout with alcoholism, which she recovered from, and a shift to teaching drama.
- In the 30s as a Warner Bros.' contract player, she was nicknamed "The Studio Pest" because she always had questions about everything from camera angles to publicity practices.
- Was the original choice for Errol Flynn's leading lady in the classic swashbuckler Capitán Sangre (1935) but the role ultimately went to young 18-year-old Olivia de Havilland, who impressed critics and audiences in the film A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), which also co-starred Ms. Muir.
- Disappointed at never being given a strong movie part, she quit films in 1943 and moved to radio, TV and stage work.
- In 1950 she was blacklisted by the television industry as a suspected Communist.
- I am not a Communist, have never been one, and believe that the Communists represent a vicious and destructive force and I am opposed to them.
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