Jane Frazee
Mary Jane Frehse (July 18, 1915 – September 6, 1985), known as Jane Frazee, was an American actress, singer, and dancer. (Her studio biography gave her birthdate as 1918, causing some confusion among her fans; Minnesota historian Dave Kirwan confirms the actual date and birthplace.)
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Born | Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. | July 18, 1915
Died | September 6, 1985 70) Newport Beach, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress, singer, dancer |
Years active | 1935–1956 |
Spouse(s) |
Professional life
Jane, age six, and her 12-year-old sister Ruth (1909–2001) formed a singing vaudeville act known as The Frazee Sisters.[1] The act broke up in 1940, when Jane landed a leading role in the B film Melody and Moonlight (1940) for Republic Pictures. Shortly after the film's release she was signed by Universal Pictures and was featured in Buck Privates, the high-grossing 1941 comedy/World War II film starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The strong impression she made in that film elevated her to leading-lady roles in Universal's popular "B" musicals, usually appearing opposite Robert Paige. She left Universal in late 1942, when she married actor-director Glenn Tryon, who was 16 years her senior. The actress was still very much in demand, and returned to Republic for more musicals. She also appeared frequently in budget features for Columbia Pictures.
After World War II, most of the larger Hollywood studios curtailed their lower-budget productions and produced fewer features. This affected scores of actors, who sought refuge at the smaller studios that had been making low-budget features all along. Thus Jane Frazee found steady if unprestigious work at Monogram Pictures and Lippert Pictures, in addition to her Republic duties. This led to the even lower-budgeted and faster-paced field of westerns, and ultimately television (including the early adventure series Adventures of Superman).
The actress ended her screen career co-starring in short subjects produced by Warner Brothers. These were the popular Joe McDoakes comedies starring George O'Hanlon. The 10-minute shorts were domestic sketches noted for their wild comic exaggeration, and Frazee (who appeared without billing) earned her laughs with excellent comedy timing. The series lapsed in 1956.
After retiring from acting, Frazee started a real estate business.[2]
Personal life
Frazee's marriage to Glenn Tryon lasted five years and produced one son, Timothy. Jane Frazee died of a stroke in 1985.[2]
Filmography
Billed with sister Ruth as The Frazee Sisters
- Captain Blue Blood (1935)
- Study and Understudy (1936)
- Up in Lights (1938)
- Rollin' in Rhythm (1939)
- Pharmacy Frolics (1939)
- Arcade Varieties (1939)
- Swing Styles (1939)
Films
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- Melody and Moonlight (1940)
- Music in the Morgan Manner (1941) (as Herself)
- Buck Privates (1941)
- Angels with Broken Wings (1941)
- San Antonio Rose (1941)
- Sing Another Chorus (1941)
- Moonlight in Hawaii (1941)
- Hellzapoppin' (1941)
- Don't Get Personal (1942)
- What's Cookin'? (1942)
- Almost Married (1942)
- Moonlight Masquerade (1942)
- Get Hep to Love (1942)
- Moonlight in Havana (1942)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1942)
- Hi'ya, Chum (1943)
- Keep 'Em Slugging (1943) (in footage from Hi'ya, Chum)
- Rhythm of the Islands (1943)
- Beautiful But Broke (1944)
- Cowboy Canteen (1944)
- Rosie the Riveter (1944)
- Swing in the Saddle (1944)
- Kansas City Kitty (1944)
- She's a Sweetheart (1944)
- Practically Yours (1944)
- The Big Bonanza (1944)
- Ten Cents a Dance (1945)
- Swingin' on a Rainbow (1945)
- George White's Scandals (1945)
- A Guy Could Change (1946)
- Calendar Girl (1947)
- Springtime in the Sierras (1947)
- On the Old Spanish Trail (1947)
- The Gay Ranchero (1948)
- Under California Stars (1948)
- Incident (1948)
- Grand Canyon Trail (1948)
- Last of the Wild Horses (1948)
- Rhythm Inn (1951)
Joe McDoakes short subjects
Jane Frazee co-starred as Joe's wife Alice, without screen credit:
- So You Want to Be Your Own Boss (1954)
- So You Want to Go to a Nightclub (1954)
- So You're Taking in a Roomer (1954)
- So You Want to Know Your Relatives (1954)
- So You Don't Trust Your Wife (1955)
- So You Want to Be a Gladiator (1955)
- So You Want a Model Railroad (1955)
- So You Think the Grass is Greener (1956)
References
- The New York Times Biography of Jane Frazee
- Internet Movie Database Biography for Jane Frazee
External links
- Jane Frazee on IMDb