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Jean Dean was born on May 30, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949), Angels in Disguise (1949) and Gog (1954). She was married to Edward Norris . She died on August 20, 1993 in Malibu, California, USA.
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May 30 ,

1925

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Died:


August 20 ,

1993

(age 68)
in Malibu, California, USA






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How Much Have You Seen?
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Radar Patrol vs. Spy King
Joan Hughes


Angels in Disguise
Vickie Darwell



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- Death in the Dragoons
(1959)
... (as Jeanne Dean)



 1957

Blood of Dracula

Mrs. Doris Perkins (as Jeanne Dean)



 1957

Chicago Confidential

Marion - 'B' Girl (uncredited)


- Permanent Residence
(1956)
... Patty Piedmont (as Jeanne Dean)


- The Big Salvage
(1956)
... (as Jeanne Dean)


- The Big Look
(1955)
... Mrs. Milo Hudson (as Jeanne Dean)


- The Big Ham
(1954)
... Peggy Rock (as Jeanne Dean)



 1955

Wichita

Townswoman (uncredited)


- The Case of the Educated Prisoner
(1955)
... Ruth (as Jeanne Dean)


- Tom Bell
(1955)
... Elsie Hood (as Jeanne Dean)



 1954

Dragnet

Pat - Script Secretary (uncredited)



 1954

Gog

Marna Roberts (as Jeanne Dean)


- Star of Fate
(1954)
... Alma (as Jeanne Dean)


- Horseless Carriage
(1954)
... Doris


- Protective Association
(1951)
... Peggy Conlan


- The Last Laugh
(1953)
... Betty Black (as Jeanne Dean)



 1953

Clipped Wings

Hilda (uncredited)



 1953

Never Wave at a WAC

Pvt. Mickey Fogarty (uncredited)


- The Mummy's Secret
... Helen Logan (as Jeanne Dean)



 1952

Voodoo Tiger

Shalimar (as Jeanne Dean)


- The Good Turn
(1952)
... Betsy (as Jeanne Dean)


- One Night Stand
(1952)
... Elsa (as Jeanne Dean)


- Carnival Killer
(1952)
... Mary Barton (as Jeanne Dean)


- Ghost Town Gold
(1952)
... Isabelle Stanton (as Jeanne Dean)


- Savvy, the Smart Little Dog
(1952)
... Debbie Simmons



 1952

Hold That Line

Sally Booth - Student (uncredited)



 1951

Roadblock

Airline Hostess (uncredited)



 1950

The Underworld Story

E.J. Stanton's Secretary (uncredited)



 1949

Radar Patrol vs. Spy King

Joan Hughes



 1949

Angels in Disguise

Vickie Darwell



 1948

Sundown in Santa Fe

Lola Gillette



 1948

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven

Jean Dean - Water Nymph (unconfirmed)



 1948

The Bride Goes Wild

Bo Peep (uncredited)



 1947

Killer McCoy

Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)


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Edward Norris (her death)
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One of the famous "Vargas" models of the 1940s, and a former calendar model for Esquire magazine.


Her image was used as a symbol on the nose of 14 747's. Those 14 planes were the first planes of what became Virgin Atlantic. The symbol was called the Scarlet Lady. It was Jean Dean.


Jean was 15 and working as an usher in a Chicago theater; where she met an agent. He referred her to an artist that needed a model. The artist was Alberto Vargas. He paid her hourly for her time. She worked for him for four years.


When she first moved to California she got a job picking peaches.


"Jean Dean" mostly acted in movie serials and films and in some television programs in the 1950's.






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Jean Dean was born on May 30, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949), Angels in Disguise (1949) and Gog (1954). She was married to Edward Norris . She died on August 20, 1993 in Malibu, California, USA.



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1925

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in Malibu, California, USA

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James Dean , in full James Byron Dean , (born February 8, 1931, Marion , Indiana, U.S.—died September 30, 1955, near Paso Robles, California), American film actor who was enshrined as a symbol of the confused, restless, and idealistic youth of the 1950s. Although he made few films before his death in a car accident at age 24, his performances, perhaps most notably in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), have proved enduring.
Dean’s family moved from Indiana to California when he was five. Following the death of his mother four years later, Dean returned to Indiana where he was reared on a farm by an aunt and uncle. He moved back to California after high school to study theatre for two years at the University of California at Los Angeles. His first professional acting assignment was for a soft drink commercial, which led to a speaking role as John the Baptist in the television Easter special Hill Number One (1951). He played bit parts in three Hollywood films— Fixed Bayonets (1951), Sailor Beware (1952), and Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952)—before moving to New York City on the advice of actor James Whitmore, with whom he had briefly studied. After a series of short-term jobs, including a brief period as a “stunt tester” for the CBS game show Beat the Clock , he was cast in a key role in the Broadway flop See the Jaguar (1952). More successful was his sly, insinuating performance as a blackmailing homosexual houseboy in another Broadway production, The Immoralist (1954), a stage adaptation of André Gide ’s book.
The Immoralist brought Dean to the attention of film director Elia Kazan , who cast the 23-year-old actor in the leading role of troubled teenager Cal Trask in East of Eden (1955), the screen adaptation of John Steinbeck ’s novel . On the set, Dean perpetuated his reputation for constantly changing his character interpretation and line readings and for deliberately baiting and challenging his fellow actors, including Julie Harris , Raymond Massey , and Burl Ives. When East of Eden premiered, however, Dean was seen as a movie star of the first magnitude and was nominated for an Academy Award ; it was the first acting nomination to be granted posthumously.
Dean’s second starring film appearance, as sensitive high-school misfit Jim Stark in director Nicholas Ray ’s Rebel Without a Cause (1955), made him into the embodiment of his generation. His character defiantly rejects the values of his elders while desperately aching to “belong” and attempting to find a purpose in life. Dean’s performance spoke eloquently on behalf of disenchanted, disenfranchised teenagers and gave them a hero they could respect and admire. The
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