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Jean Hale(1938-2021)

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  • Writer
  • Producer
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Jean Hale in Hawaii police d'état (1968)
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L'Affaire Al Capone (1967)
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Fetching, glossy-lipped, blue-eyed, white-hot blonde Jean Hale showed major promise playing superficial glamour girls, a la Carroll Baker and Virna Lisi, throughout the 1960s. Born on December 27, 1938, to Mormon parents in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was raised in Darien, Connecticut and expressed an early interest in acting. As a promise to her parents, however, she attended college first to test her ambitions.

After attending the University of Utah (for one semester, majoring in ballet) and then Skidmore College for Women (three additional semesters), Jean went directly to New York, where she was accepted as a student at the Neighborhood Playhouse. There, she studied under Sydney Pollack and met (and later married) fellow acting student, Dabney Coleman. To supplement her income, Jean's incredible beauty served her well as a model for both the Conover and Huntington Hartford agencies. Upon her graduation from the Playhouse, she set out to find work -- her first professional job being a Hudnut commercial.

More TV work came her way as a dancer on the 1960 Sing Along with Mitch (1961) series and she also appeared, on stage, in the plays, "The Male Animal" and "Everybody Loves Opal". Agent Len Luskin (Sandra Dee's agent) took an interest and signed her up in 1960. Turning down a part in Vénus au vison (1960) in order to stay put in New York with Coleman, the couple eventually married on December 11, 1961, and Coleman wound up accompanying her to Puerto Rico to shoot what should have been her debut film Felicia (1964). The movie was never released.

Her second film, however, Violences dans la nuit (1963) [aka Psychomania], a gruesome low-budget horror film, was released. She plays the potential victim of a knifing stalker and she received decent reviews. It led to a Universal contract in 1963 and co-starring/featured parts in a modicum of films, including 5000 dollars mort ou vif (1964) and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965). For the latter film as a man-hungry lieutenant, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and kept it). She also found TV guest parts in such shows as Sur le pont la marine (1962), Suspicion (1962), Les mystères de l'Ouest (1965) and Le Virginien (1962).

It was the role of a spoiled movie diva in the overly melodramatic, poorly-received flick, La statue en or massif (1966), that gave Jean an unexpected career boost. This led to her sexy villainous cohort role to "The Mad Hatter" (David Wayne) on TV's Batman (1966). She also capitalized on her sensuality, with a key role opposite James Coburn, in the James Bond spoof, F comme Flint (1967), a move that earned her a Fox contract -- one picture a year for seven years. Jean followed this immediately with her co-star role in L'Affaire Al Capone (1967), directed by Roger Corman, in which she looked period perfect as George Segal's moll. And then, her career hit a major decline.

Soon after her third child was born, Jean and Dabney Coleman separated and the actress lost complete focus of her career. The studio was promoting Jean as a sex goddess but, much to its consternation, she was unwilling to fulfill the requirements of such an image -- wearing skimpy costumes; turning down film roles that required semi-nudity; turning down publicity tours in Europe for the sake of her family. Jean even refused a Playboy Magazine spread having her model men's pajama tops, while promoting the "In Like Flint" film. The frustrated heads at Fox released her.

Turning back to the small screen once again (Tarzan (1966), Perry Mason (1957), Hawaii police d'état (1968), La nouvelle équipe (1968), Cannon (1971)), Jean then filmed Rio Verde (1971) with Dean Martin but all her scenes were excised from the final print. After guest appearances on such shows as "Bonanza," "The Virginian," "The Mod Squad" and "Cannon," she was little seen, but did return briefly to be featured in two TV movies -- Thanksgiving Day (1990) and La nuit du mensonge (1991).

Long separated, Jean's marriage to Coleman was finally dissolved on December 4, 1984. Her three children, daughters Kelly Johns and Mary (later aka singer-songwriter Quincy Coleman) and middle son Randy Coleman all pursued the music/acting careers at one time or another. In later years, Jean co-founded her own production company ("Coleman/Tanasescu Entertainment") with partner Gino Tanasescu and continues to reside in Southern California.
BornDecember 27, 1938
DiedAugust 3, 2021(82)
BornDecember 27, 1938
DiedAugust 3, 2021(82)
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Known for

F comme Flint (1967)
F comme Flint
6.1
  • Lisa
  • 1967
Ernest Borgnine, Stephen Boyd, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Eleanor Parker, and Elke Sommer in La statue en or massif (1966)
La statue en or massif
5.2
  • Cheryl Barker
  • 1966
Two Toes: The Coyote Legend of Green River
  • Writer
    David Janssen in Le fugitif (1963)
    Le fugitif
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Lisa

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    Actress



    • La nuit du mensonge (1991)
      La nuit du mensonge
      5.4
      TV Movie
      • Veronica
      • 1991
    • Thanksgiving Day (1990)
      Thanksgiving Day
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Melanie Crandall
      • 1990
    • Le casse du troisième âge (1987)
      Le casse du troisième âge
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • Muffy
      • 1987
    • William Conrad in Cannon (1971)
      Cannon
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Jackie Rockwell
      • 1975
    • Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams III in La nouvelle équipe (1968)
      La nouvelle équipe
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Marion Calder
      • 1972
    • Storefront Lawyers (1970)
      Storefront Lawyers
      6.3
      TV Series
      • 1971
    • James Drury, Doug McClure, and John McIntire in Le Virginien (1962)
      Le Virginien
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Eileen Terry
      • Janet Lawrence
      • 1964–1971
    • Lynda Day George, Ed Nelson, and Percy Rodrigues in The Silent Force (1970)
      The Silent Force
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Corinne Layton
      • 1970
    • The Survivors (1969)
      The Survivors
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Melinda Irvine
      • 1969
    • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii police d'état (1968)
      Hawaii police d'état
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Lois Walker
      • 1969
    • Bonanza (1959)
      Bonanza
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Casey Collins
      • 1968
    • Tarzan (1966)
      Tarzan
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Lora Dunfee
      • 1967
    • L'Affaire Al Capone (1967)
      L'Affaire Al Capone
      6.6
      • Myrtle
      • 1967
    • F comme Flint (1967)
      F comme Flint
      6.1
      • Lisa
      • 1967
    • Adam West and Burt Ward in Batman (1966)
      Batman
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Polly
      • 1967

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    In Like Flint
    In Like Flint
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    In Like Flint

    Personal details

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    • Born
      • December 27, 1938
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Died
      • August 3, 2021
      • Santa Monica, California, USA(natural causes)
    • Spouse
      • Dabney ColemanDecember 11, 1961 - December 4, 1984 (divorced, 3 children)
    • Children
        Kelly Johns
    • Parents
        Doris Irene Norell Hale
    • Other works
      Stage: Appeared in a production of "Everybody Loves Opal".

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      In 1965 a woman impersonating her stole $10,000 worth of merchandise from various boutiques in Los Angeles. She was caught and imprisoned, but several years after her release she again began impersonating Hale and married a total of ten men across Texas and Oklahoma.

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    • When did Jean Hale die?
      August 3, 2021
    • How did Jean Hale die?
      Natural causes
    • How old was Jean Hale when she died?
      82 years old
    • Where did Jean Hale die?
      Santa Monica, California, USA
    • When was Jean Hale born?
      December 27, 1938

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