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Jean Parker(1915-2005)

  • Actress
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Jean Parker c. 1940
Ollie has fallen in love with the innkeeper's daughter in Paris. The only problem - she's very much in love with her husband. To forget her he joins the Foreign Legion with Stan. Bad idea.
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Les conscrits (1939)
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Jean Parker was born Lois Mae Green in 1915. Her father was Lewis Green, a gunsmith and hunter, and her mother was Pearl Melvina Burch (later known professionally as Mildred Brenner), one of 18 children of a pioneer family that came to Montana from Missouri and Iowa. Jean's maternal grandfather was a Presbyterian minister.

Parker was an accomplished gymnast and dancer, and was adopted by the Spickard family of Pasadena during her formative years when both her father and mother were unemployed during the Great Depression. As Lois Green, she entered a poster-painting contest and won for portraying Father Time. Ida Koverman, assistant to MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer, heard that a pretty teenage girl had won the contest; she contacted the would-be starlet, and had Mayer offer her an MGM contract.

Parker made several important films in her career, including Fantôme à vendre (1935) with Robert Donat; Sequoia (1934) with Russell Hardie, shot in the Sequoia National Forest near Springville, California; Les Quatre Filles du docteur March (1933) with Joan Bennett and Katharine Hepburn; L'agent N° 13 (1934) with Marion Davies; and many other films.

After several successful cross-country trips entertaining injured servicemen during World War II, Parker wed and divorced Curt Grotter of the Braille Institute in Los Angeles; and moved on to New York to star in the play "Loco". She also starred on Broadway in "Burlesque" with Bert Lahr, and in the hit "Born Yesterday", filling in for Judy Holliday. Parker's fourth and last husband, actor Robert Lowery, played opposite her as Brock in the play for a short stint. By this marriage, Parker bore her only child, a son, Robert Lowery Hanks.

Parker died on November 30, 2005 at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, aged 90, from a stroke. She was survived by her son and two granddaughters, Katie and Nora Hanks.
BornAugust 11, 1915
DiedNovember 30, 2005(90)
BornAugust 11, 1915
DiedNovember 30, 2005(90)
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Known for

Katharine Hepburn in Les Quatre Filles du docteur March (1933)
Les Quatre Filles du docteur March
7.2
  • Beth March
  • 1933
Gregory Peck in La cible humaine (1950)
La cible humaine
7.7
  • Molly
  • 1950
Ricardo Cortez, William Marshall, and Jean Parker in Tomorrow We Live (1942)
Tomorrow We Live
4.4
  • Julie Bronson
  • 1942
John Carradine, Nils Asther, Teala Loring, Jean Parker, Sonia Sorel, and Ludwig Stössel in L'affaire Barbe bleue (1944)
L'affaire Barbe bleue
5.9
  • Lucille Lutien
  • 1944

Credits

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Actress



  • Rory Calhoun in Sur la piste des Apaches (1965)
    Sur la piste des Apaches
    5.7
    • Mrs. Hawks
    • 1965
  • Rex Allen in Frontier Doctor (1956)
    Frontier Doctor
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Liz Lambert
    • 1959
  • Anthony Dexter, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, and Marie Windsor in Le retour de Billy the Kid (1957)
    Le retour de Billy the Kid
    4.5
    • Mrs. Sarah Jones
    • 1957
  • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Show (1951)
    The Red Skelton Show
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Clara Appleby
    • 1957
  • Private Secretary (1953)
    Private Secretary
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Edmee Esmond
    • 1956
  • Matinee Theater (1955)
    Matinee Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Amelie
    • 1956
  • Randolph Scott, Angela Lansbury, Warner Anderson, John Emery, and Michael Pate in Ville sans loi (1955)
    Ville sans loi
    6.4
    • Cora Dean
    • 1955
  • John Bromfield and Maxie Rosenbloom in Damon Runyon Theater (1955)
    Damon Runyon Theater
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Dolly
    • 1955
  • The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater (1955)
    The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Edith
    • 1955
  • Louis Hayward in The Lone Wolf (1954)
    The Lone Wolf
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Agnes Henshaw
    • 1954
  • Edward G. Robinson and Jean Parker in Mardi, ça saignera! (1954)
    Mardi, ça saignera!
    6.7
    • Hatti Combest
    • 1954
  • Adventures of the Falcon (1954)
    Adventures of the Falcon
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Madge Reynolds
    • 1954
  • Histoires du siècle dernier (1954)
    Histoires du siècle dernier
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Ella Watson aka Cattle Kate
    • 1954
  • Agnes Moorehead, Gene Barry, Teresa Brewer, Rhonda Fleming, Guy Mitchell, and The Bell Sisters in Those Redheads from Seattle (1953)
    Those Redheads from Seattle
    5.7
    • Liz
    • 1953
  • Russell Hayden in Cowboy G-Men (1952)
    Cowboy G-Men
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Dixie Shannon - Saloon Owner
    • Mayor Crystal Colby
    • 1953

Soundtrack



  • Deux bons copains (1939)
    Deux bons copains
    6.0
    • performer: "In the Evening by the Moonlight" (1880) (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Charles Bickford and Mady Christians in Une méchante femme (1934)
    Une méchante femme
    6.6
    • performer: "In the Hash" (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • William Bakewell and Jean Parker in You Can't Buy Everything (1934)
    You Can't Buy Everything
    6.6
    • performer: "Suddenly, You Came Along" (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Katharine Hepburn in Les Quatre Filles du docteur March (1933)
    Les Quatre Filles du docteur March
    7.2
    • performer: "Bloom, My Tiny Violet", "Abide with Me" (1861) (uncredited)
    • 1933

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  • Height
    • 1.60 m
  • Born
    • August 11, 1915
    • Butte, Montana, USA
  • Died
    • November 30, 2005
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(complications from a stroke)
  • Spouses
      Robert LoweryMay 29, 1951 - December 26, 1971 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Robert Lowery Hanks II
  • Parents
      Lewis Green
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Loco Dempsey"; Broadway debut) in "Loco" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Emeline C. Roche. Produced / directed by Jed Harris. Biltmore Theatre: 16 Oct 1946-16 Nov 1946 (37 performances). Cast: Beverly Bayne (as "Naomi Brewster"), Marlo Dwyer (as "Ginger"), Jay Fassett (as "Waldo Brewster"), Parker Fennelly (as "Eben"), Darin Jennings (as "Matron"), Barry Kelley (as "McIntyre"), Helen Murdoch (as "Alma Brewster"), Ethel Remey (as "Miss White"), Elaine Stritch (as "Pamela Brewster"), Si Vario (as "Nicky Martinez"), Morgan Wallace (as "David Skinner").
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles
    • 13 Pictorials
    • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Her mother (then known as Mildred Brenner) worked at MGM in the set department, and created magnificent flowers, trees and other greenery for such notable films as Le Grand National (1944), Planète interdite (1956), L'arbre de vie (1957) and others.
  • Quotes
    Acting is truly a glorious and noble profession. When anyone can give other people a few hours of escape or enchantment away from the ills of the world and their own personal lives, that's a very worthwhile occupation.
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      Her precise enunciation

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    November 30, 2005
  • How did Jean Parker die?
    Complications from a stroke
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    90 years old
  • Where did Jean Parker die?
    Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Jean Parker born?
    August 11, 1915

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