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Shirley Deane(1913-1983)

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Shirley Deane
Vivacious, sunny, blue-eyed Shirley Deane first trained as a dancer from the age of seven and learned to play the piano. She began her professional career on stage in San Francisco and arrived in Hollywood via winning a dancing beauty contest. Signed by 20th Century Fox primarily on the strength of her singing voice, she spent several years training in 'stock school' and assigned mainly extra work. Graduating to featured roles, her first significant speaking part was in Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936), appearing as a platinum blonde. She was then picked from fourteen other hopefuls for a lead in a comedy-drama about newly-weds, Le premier né (1936). This, in turn, led to her becoming a fixture in the series of low-budget, family-oriented Jones Family films, a modest rival to MGM's popular Hardy family. Jed Prouty and Spring Byington headed the small-town clan, Shirley often second-billed as Bonnie, the eldest daughter. With the end of the series came the end of her contract with Fox. Her final lead was in a minor crime drama, Undercover Agent (1939). After that, she appeared in the supporting cast, as Princess Aura, in Buster Crabbe's cult Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940). Ironically, though Shirley's voice appears to have been a major asset, it was used in the movies just once, warbling a number in a minor Gene Autry western, Prairie Moon (1938).

With her movie career on the wane after a mere four years of moderate success, Shirley turned towards radio, appearing on Kraft Music Hall and Lux Radio Theatre. For most of the 1940's, she performed on stage on the East Coast, guested as occasional vocalist with swing bands and sang at USO canteens. Her contribution to the war effort also consisted of putting together musical reviews and selling war bonds and stamps in theatre lobbies between shows. However, after 1952, Shirley essentially forsook her show business career and devoted herself to raising a family. She died in April 1983 of cancer in Glendale, California, at the age of seventy.
BornMarch 16, 1913
DiedApril 26, 1983(70)
BornMarch 16, 1913
DiedApril 26, 1983(70)
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Known for

Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, and Charles Middleton in Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
6.6
  • Princess Aura
  • 1940
Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, and Slim Summerville in Off to the Races (1937)
Off to the Races
7.5
  • Bonnie Jones
  • 1937
Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Harold Huber, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, Marvin Stephens, and Joan Valerie in A Trip to Paris (1938)
A Trip to Paris
6.6
  • Bonnie Thompson
  • 1938
Spring Byington, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Cy Kendall, and Jed Prouty in Borrowing Trouble (1937)
Borrowing Trouble
6.4
  • Bonnie Jones
  • 1937

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  • Hugh Herbert, Robert Cummings, Nancy Kelly, and Roland Young in Private Affairs (1940)
    Private Affairs
    5.8
    • First Girl in Bridge Game (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, and Charles Middleton in Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
    Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
    6.6
    • Princess Aura
    • 1940
  • Shirley Deane and Russell Gleason in Undercover Agent (1939)
    Undercover Agent
    5.3
    • Betty Madison
    • 1939
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, Russell Gleason, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Everybody's Baby (1939)
    Everybody's Baby
    6.7
    • Bonnie Thompson
    • 1939
  • Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Tom London, Bud Osborne, and Champion in Prairie Moon (1938)
    Prairie Moon
    6.5
    • Peggy Shaw
    • 1938
  • Spring Byington, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Safety in Numbers (1938)
    Safety in Numbers
    6.1
    • Bonnie Thompson
    • 1938
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Harold Huber, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, Marvin Stephens, and Joan Valerie in A Trip to Paris (1938)
    A Trip to Paris
    6.6
    • Bonnie Thompson
    • 1938
  • Spring Byington, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, and Jed Prouty in Love on a Budget (1938)
    Love on a Budget
    5.8
    • Bonnie Thompson
    • 1938
  • Spring Byington, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Cy Kendall, and Jed Prouty in Borrowing Trouble (1937)
    Borrowing Trouble
    6.4
    • Bonnie Jones
    • 1937
  • Spring Byington, Russell Gleason, Joan Marsh, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Hot Water (1937)
    Hot Water
    5.1
    • Bonnie Jones
    • 1937
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Big Business (1937)
    Big Business
    5.9
    • Bonnie Jones
    • 1937
  • Peter Lorre, Walter Connolly, June Lang, and Victor McLaglen in Nancy Steele a disparu (1937)
    Nancy Steele a disparu
    6.3
    • Nancy
    • 1937
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, and Slim Summerville in Off to the Races (1937)
    Off to the Races
    7.5
    • Bonnie Jones
    • 1937
  • Irving Berlin, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye, Stepin Fetchit, Alan Mowbray, Dick Powell, Sig Ruman, Cora Witherspoon, and The Ritz Brothers in Sur l'Avenue (1937)
    Sur l'Avenue
    6.7
    • Chorus Girl (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Don Ameche, Sonja Henie, Jean Hersholt, Arline Judge, Adolphe Menjou, Al Ritz, Harry Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, Ned Sparks, and The Ritz Brothers in Tourbillon blanc (1936)
    Tourbillon blanc
    5.9
    • Girl in Band
    • 1936

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • March 16, 1913
    • San Francisco, California, USA
  • Died
    • April 26, 1983
    • Glendale, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Ralph T KetteringApril 10, 1941 - ? (divorced, 2 children)
  • Other works
    (12/4/41) Singing engagement at the Music Box in San Francisco, CA.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Third choice to play "Blondie" in the long-running series at Columbia, which began in 1938 (Gloria Blondell and Una Merkel were ahead of her). She fell ill before shooting the first of what became a series of 28 films over 12 years, based on Chic Young's comic-strip.
  • Nickname
    • Shirley Redden-Aaronson

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