Elizabeth Jenns
Elizabeth Jenns was a 1930s British film actress.[1][2][3]
Elizabeth Jenns | |
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Born | Agnes Elizabeth Jenns 1911 |
Died | January 11, 1968 Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1933–1937 |
Spouse(s) | Harry Crocker |
Jenns married actor Harry Crocker[4] in late 1936.[5] She made her American film debut in A Star Is Born, acting alongside Fredric March and Janet Gaynor.[6]
She died on January 11, 1968, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1933 | Channel Crossing | ||
1933 | The Fortunate Fool | Mildred | |
1934 | Love, Life And Laughter | Actress | |
1934 | Leave It to Blanche | Blossom | |
1935 | Full Circle | Leonora Allway | |
1935 | Jimmy Boy | The Princess | |
1937 | A Star Is Born | Anita Regis | (final film role) |
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References
- "Elizabeth Jenns' Biography", IMDb, 2014.
- "Elizabeth Jenns, Celebrity", TVGuide, 2014.
- "Elizabeth Jenns", NYT, 2014.
- Marshall Kester (6 December 1936). "Film Veteran Holds Spotlight at Elaborate Testimonial Fete". Los Angeles Times. p. D14.
- "Wedding Plans Told by Cable: Harry Crocker and Actress to Seal Troth". Los Angeles Times. 15 October 1936. p. A8.
- "Actress Makes Her Debut With Star". Los Angeles Times. 1 May 1937. p. A7.
External links
- publicity shot from Channel Crossing
- image from the Baltimore Sun
- publicity shot from A Star is Born with Fredric March
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