Jean Parker

August 11, 1915(90 at death)|Died November 30, 2005
Deer Lodge, Montana, USA|Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean Parker (born Lois Mae Green; August 11, 1915 – November 30, 2005) was an American film and stage actress. She landed her first screen test while still in high school. She acted opposite such well-known actors as Katharine Hepburn, Robert Donat, Edward G. Robinson, Randolph Scott, and Laurel and Hardy. She was married four times and had one son, Robert Lowery Hanks. Parker appeared in 70 movies from 1932 through 1966. In 1932, she posed as a flower girl and living poster in a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, where she was seen by Ida Koverman, secretary to MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer. The following day the studio called her on the phone and invited her for a screen test. Parker's film debut came in Divorce in the Family (1932). She had a successful career at MGM, RKO and Columbia including roles in such films as Little Women, Lady for a Day, Gabriel Over the White House, Limehouse Blues, The Ghost Goes West, and Rasputin and the Empress. In 1939, she starred opposite Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in RKO's The Flying Deuces. Parker remained active in film throughout the 1940s, playing opposite Lon Chaney in Dead Man's Eyes, and a variety of other films. During World War II, she toured many of the veteran hospitals throughout the U.S. and performed on radio. In the 1950s, Parker co-starred opposite Edward G. Robinson in Black Tuesday; had a small but effective role in The Gunfighter, and appeared in A Lawless Street (1955). Her last film appearance was Apache Uprising (1966). Parker also appeared on Broadway. In 1949, she replaced Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday on Broadway and enjoyed a successful run in this classic. She appeared on Broadway opposite Bert Lahr in the play Burlesque. She did summer stock in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, toured in the play Candlelight and Loco, and performed on stage in other professional productions. In 1954, Parker played the role of "Cattle Kate Watson of Wyoming" in an episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, the first western program to win an Emmy Award. The series starred and was narrated by Jim Davis. Later in her career and life, Parker continued a successful stint on the West Coast theatre circuit and worked as an acting coach. At age 83, Parker moved into the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, where she died of a stroke on November 30, 2005, at the age of 90. She was survived by her son, Robert, and granddaughters Katie and Nora Hanks. She was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills.

Movies (71)

Cargo of Love
4.3

Cargo of Love

1968

Apache Uprising
6.4

Apache Uprising

1965

The Parson and the Outlaw
4.6

The Parson and the Outlaw

1957

A Lawless Street
5.4

A Lawless Street

1955

Black Tuesday
6.2

Black Tuesday

1954

Those Redheads from Seattle
5.6

Those Redheads from Seattle

1953

Toughest Man in Arizona
7.0

Toughest Man in Arizona

1952

The Gunfighter
7.4

The Gunfighter

1950

Rolling Home
5.7

Rolling Home

1946

Adventures of Kitty O'Day
5.6

Adventures of Kitty O'Day

1945

One Body Too Many
5.2

One Body Too Many

1944

Dead Man's Eyes
6.6

Dead Man's Eyes

1944

Bluebeard
5.4

Bluebeard

1944

Oh, What a Night!
8.0

Oh, What a Night!

1944

Detective Kitty O'Day
4.6

Detective Kitty O'Day

1944

Lady in the Death House
5.7

Lady in the Death House

1944

The Navy Way
6.3

The Navy Way

1944

The Deerslayer
7.0

The Deerslayer

1943

Minesweeper
5.2

Minesweeper

1943

Alaska Highway
6.3

Alaska Highway

1943

High Explosive
6.3

High Explosive

1943

The Traitor Within
10.0

The Traitor Within

1942

Wrecking Crew
7.0

Wrecking Crew

1942

Tomorrow We Live
4.9

Tomorrow We Live

1942

Hi, Neighbor
10.0

Hi, Neighbor

1942

I Live on Danger
6.1

I Live on Danger

1942

Hello, Annapolis
8.5

Hello, Annapolis

1942

The Girl from Alaska
8.0

The Girl from Alaska

1942

Torpedo Boat
7.5

Torpedo Boat

1942

No Hands on the Clock
5.6

No Hands on the Clock

1941

The Pittsburgh Kid
7.0

The Pittsburgh Kid

1941

Flying Blind
4.6

Flying Blind

1941

Power Dive
4.5

Power Dive

1941

Roar of the Press
6.3

Roar of the Press

1941

Beyond Tomorrow
6.1

Beyond Tomorrow

1940

Son of the Navy
6.2

Son of the Navy

1940

Knights of the Range
7.0

Knights of the Range

1940

The Flying Deuces
6.4

The Flying Deuces

1939

Parents on Trial
8.0

Parents on Trial

1939

Flight at Midnight
6.0

Flight at Midnight

1939

She Married a Cop
6.8

She Married a Cop

1939

Zenobia
4.9

Zenobia

1939

Romance of the Redwoods
7.0

Romance of the Redwoods

1939

The Arkansas Traveler
6.7

The Arkansas Traveler

1938

Romance of the Limberlost
6.5

Romance of the Limberlost

1938

Penitentiary
7.0

Penitentiary

1938

The Barrier
10.0

The Barrier

1937

Life Begins with Love
6.7

Life Begins with Love

1937

The Texas Rangers
6.6

The Texas Rangers

1936

The Farmer in the Dell
7.0

The Farmer in the Dell

1936

The Ghost Goes West
6.7

The Ghost Goes West

1935

Murder in the Fleet
6.6

Murder in the Fleet

1935

Princess O'Hara
8.0

Princess O'Hara

1935

Sequoia
6.5

Sequoia

1935

Caravan
6.5

Caravan

1934

Limehouse Blues
4.4

Limehouse Blues

1934

A Wicked Woman
5.0

A Wicked Woman

1934

Have a Heart
7.3

Have a Heart

1934

Operator 13
5.9

Operator 13

1934

Lazy River
7.0

Lazy River

1934

You Can't Buy Everything
8.0

You Can't Buy Everything

1934

Two Alone
7.3

Two Alone

1934

Little Women
6.8

Little Women

1933

Lady for a Day
7.1

Lady for a Day

1933

What Price Innocence?
6.5

What Price Innocence?

1933

Storm at Daybreak
6.6

Storm at Daybreak

1933

Made on Broadway
7.0

Made on Broadway

1933

Gabriel Over the White House
6.9

Gabriel Over the White House

1933

The Secret of Madame Blanche
4.2

The Secret of Madame Blanche

1933

Rasputin and the Empress
5.5

Rasputin and the Empress

1932

Divorce In The Family
6.8

Divorce In The Family

1932

TV Shows (4)