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Jean Porter

Bennie Jean Porter (December 8, 1922 – January 13, 2018) was an American film and television actress. She was notable for her roles in The Youngest Profession (1943), Bathing Beauty (1944), Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945), Till the End of Time (1946), Cry Danger (1951), and The Left Hand of God (1955).

Jean Porter
Porter in 1945
Born
Bennie Jean Porter

(1922-12-08)December 8, 1922[1]
DiedJanuary 13, 2018(2018-01-13) (aged 95)[2]
Los Angeles, California, U.S
OccupationActress
Years active1936–1961
Spouse
(m. 1948; died 1999)
Children3

Porter was married to Edward Dmytryk, who was one of the Hollywood Ten, the most prominent blacklisted group in the film industry during the McCarthy era.[3]

Early life edit

Porter was born in Cisco, Texas,[4] to a Texas and Pacific Railway worker and a music teacher.[5] As a baby, she was called the "Most Beautiful Baby" in Eastland County.[3] At 10 years old, she hosted a half-hour radio show on Saturday mornings on the WRR station in Dallas, Texas.[3] She also spent a summer working for Ted Lewis's Vaudeville Band.[3]

Career edit

At the age of 12, in 1935, Porter arrived in Hollywood and took dancing lessons at the Fanchon and Marco dancing school,[6] where she was discovered by director Allan Dwan. Porter acted in Dwan's 1936 musical Song and Dance Man, but did not appear in the credits.[7]

 
Porter in the trailer for Twice Blessed (1945)

Beginning with a small roles in movies such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) and One Million B.C. (1940), she eventually established herself as an actress for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941.[1][8]

While never a big star, she was active as a wholesome, mainly comedic, ingenue in B pictures throughout the 1940s, appearing in almost 30 motion pictures alongside MGM stars such as Esther Williams, Mickey Rooney, Margaret Dumont and the comedy duo Abbott and Costello.[3]

In the 1950s, Porter appeared regularly on television in series such as The Red Skelton Show and The Abbott and Costello Show. Her final TV roles were on Sea Hunt, and 77 Sunset Strip.[6] She would again be directed by Dmytryk in 1955's The Left Hand of God, before she retired from acting in 1961.[3]

Personal life edit

Two years after he directed her as a loan replacement to RKO for Shirley Temple in Till the End of Time,[6] aged 25, she married film director and writer Edward Dmytryk on May 12, 1948, in Ellicott City, Maryland.[9] It was his second marriage, her first. As Dmytryk was looking at a jail sentence for a contempt of Congress charge, fired from RKO and barred from working in the U.S., the couple moved to England, where she gave birth to the first of their three children.[10][11] After they were forced to return to the U.S. in 1950 due to his expiring passport, Dmytryk was imprisoned for six months on the contempt charge.[6] Porter now found herself in extreme difficulties, as she had no career and no money to support her family. Dick Powell came to her aid by securing her a role in Cry Danger.[10]

Porter was the author of the unpublished book The Cost of Living, about her life with Dmytryk. She also wrote Chicago Jazz and Then Some, about jazz pianist Jess Stacy, and with her husband, On Screen Acting.[3]

Death edit

Porter died of natural causes in Canoga Park, California, on January 13, 2018, aged 95. She was survived by two daughters and a stepson.[2]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Source
1936 Song and Dance Man Girl Uncredited[3]
1938 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Pauline Uncredited[3]
1939 The Under-Pup Penguin girl Uncredited[12]
1940 One Million B.C. Shell person Uncredited[13]
1941 The Hard-Boiled Canary Girl Uncredited[14]
Kiss the Boys Goodbye Girl going to audition Uncredited[3]
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break Passerby Uncredited[13]
Henry Aldrich for President Student Uncredited[15]
Hellzapoppin' Chorine Uncredited[3]
Babes on Broadway Chorus girl Uncredited[3]
1942 Born to Sing Dancer Uncredited
Heart of the Rio Grande Pudge [13]
About Face Sally [3]
Home in Wyomin' Young fan Uncredited[13]
Fall In Joan [3]
1943 Calaboose Major Barabara [16]
The Youngest Profession Patricia Drew [13]
That Nazty Nuisance Kela [13]
Young Ideas Southern co-ed Uncredited[17]
1944 Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble Katy Anderson [13]
Bathing Beauty Jean Allenwood [13]
San Fernando Valley Betty Lou Kenyon [13]
1945 Thrill of a Romance Ga-ga bride Uncredited[13]
Twice Blessed Kitty [13]
Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Ruthie [13]
What Next, Corporal Hargrove? Jeanne Quidoc [13]
1946 Easy to Wed Frances Uncredited[13]
Till the End of Time Helen Ingersoll [13]
Betty Co-Ed Joanne Leeds [13]
1947 Little Miss Broadway Judy Gibson [13]
Sweet Genevieve Genevieve Rogers [18]
That Hagen Girl Sharon Bailey [13]
Two Blondes and a Redhead Catherine Abbott [13]
1951 Cry Danger Darlene [13]
Kentucky Jubilee Sally Shannon [13]
G.I. Jane Jan Smith [13]
1953 The Clown Jean Uncredited[3]
1954 Racing Blood Lucille Mitchell [13]
1955 The Left Hand of God Mary Yin [13]
1961 Sea Hunt Marna Gould Season 4, Episode 31, (final appearance)

Bibliography edit

  • Dmytryk, Edward; Dmytryk, Jean Porter (1984). On Screen Acting: An Introduction to the Art of Acting for the Screen. Routledge. ISBN 978-1138584372.
  • Dmytryk, Jean Porter (2010). Chicago Jazz and Then Some: As Told by One of the Original Chicagoans, Jess Stacy. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1593935368.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Weaver, Tom (2010). "Jean Porter on One Million B.C.". A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde: Interviews with 62 Filmmakers. McFarland & Company. p. 44. ISBN 978-0786446582.
  2. ^ a b "Jean Porter, 1940s starlet, dead at 95". New York Daily News. 14 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Barnes, Mike (January 14, 2018). "Jean Porter, Petite Starlet of MGM Films in the 1940s, Dies at 95". The Hollywood Reporter. ISSN 0018-3660.
  4. ^ "Familiar Face In "Twice Blessed" -- Star Jean Porter". Big Spring Daily Herald. Texas, Big Spring. October 3, 1945. p. 3. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ Porter, Jean (17 December 2003). "DONNA AND ME: Camp Tours of Donna Reed and Jean Porter".
  6. ^ a b c d "Jean Porter, 1940s starlet, dead at 95". New York Daily News. January 14, 2018. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  7. ^ "Interview: Jean Porter". Westernclippings. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  8. ^ Jean Porter at AllMovie
  9. ^ "Actress Jean Porter Weds Film Director". Kingsport Times. Tennessee, Kingsport. Associated Press. May 13, 1948. p. 3. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ a b Dmytryk, Edward; Dmytryk, Jean Porter (1984). On Screen Acting. Routledge Press. p. Jean Porter Dmytryk; A Short Biography. ISBN 9780429000713.
  11. ^ "Third Child". Albuquerque Journal. New Mexico, Albuquerque. United Press International. November 20, 1961. p. 21. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  12. ^ "Jean Porter". Virginia Weidler. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Jean Porter Filmography". TV Guide. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  14. ^ "The Hard-Boiled Canary". CSFD. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  15. ^ "Henry Aldrich for President". CSDF. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  16. ^ "Calaboose". Letterboxd. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  17. ^ "Young Ideas". Lauramiscmusings. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  18. ^ "Sweet Genevieve". TCM. Retrieved January 15, 2018.

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For the American theologian see Jean Porter theologian Bennie Jean Porter December 8 1922 January 13 2018 was an American film and television actress She was notable for her roles in The Youngest Profession 1943 Bathing Beauty 1944 Abbott and Costello in Hollywood 1945 Till the End of Time 1946 Cry Danger 1951 and The Left Hand of God 1955 Jean PorterPorter in 1945BornBennie Jean Porter 1922 12 08 December 8 1922 1 Cisco Texas U SDiedJanuary 13 2018 2018 01 13 aged 95 2 Los Angeles California U SOccupationActressYears active1936 1961SpouseEdward Dmytryk m 1948 died 1999 wbr Children3 Porter was married to Edward Dmytryk who was one of the Hollywood Ten the most prominent blacklisted group in the film industry during the McCarthy era 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editPorter was born in Cisco Texas 4 to a Texas and Pacific Railway worker and a music teacher 5 As a baby she was called the Most Beautiful Baby in Eastland County 3 At 10 years old she hosted a half hour radio show on Saturday mornings on the WRR station in Dallas Texas 3 She also spent a summer working for Ted Lewis s Vaudeville Band 3 Career editAt the age of 12 in 1935 Porter arrived in Hollywood and took dancing lessons at the Fanchon and Marco dancing school 6 where she was discovered by director Allan Dwan Porter acted in Dwan s 1936 musical Song and Dance Man but did not appear in the credits 7 nbsp Porter in the trailer for Twice Blessed 1945 Beginning with a small roles in movies such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1938 and One Million B C 1940 she eventually established herself as an actress for Metro Goldwyn Mayer in 1941 1 8 While never a big star she was active as a wholesome mainly comedic ingenue in B pictures throughout the 1940s appearing in almost 30 motion pictures alongside MGM stars such as Esther Williams Mickey Rooney Margaret Dumont and the comedy duo Abbott and Costello 3 In the 1950s Porter appeared regularly on television in series such as The Red Skelton Show and The Abbott and Costello Show Her final TV roles were on Sea Hunt and 77 Sunset Strip 6 She would again be directed by Dmytryk in 1955 s The Left Hand of God before she retired from acting in 1961 3 Personal life editTwo years after he directed her as a loan replacement to RKO for Shirley Temple in Till the End of Time 6 aged 25 she married film director and writer Edward Dmytryk on May 12 1948 in Ellicott City Maryland 9 It was his second marriage her first As Dmytryk was looking at a jail sentence for a contempt of Congress charge fired from RKO and barred from working in the U S the couple moved to England where she gave birth to the first of their three children 10 11 After they were forced to return to the U S in 1950 due to his expiring passport Dmytryk was imprisoned for six months on the contempt charge 6 Porter now found herself in extreme difficulties as she had no career and no money to support her family Dick Powell came to her aid by securing her a role in Cry Danger 10 Porter was the author of the unpublished book The Cost of Living about her life with Dmytryk She also wrote Chicago Jazz and Then Some about jazz pianist Jess Stacy and with her husband On Screen Acting 3 Death editPorter died of natural causes in Canoga Park California on January 13 2018 aged 95 She was survived by two daughters and a stepson 2 Filmography editYear Title Role Source 1936 Song and Dance Man Girl Uncredited 3 1938 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Pauline Uncredited 3 1939 The Under Pup Penguin girl Uncredited 12 1940 One Million B C Shell person Uncredited 13 1941 The Hard Boiled Canary Girl Uncredited 14 Kiss the Boys Goodbye Girl going to audition Uncredited 3 Never Give a Sucker an Even Break Passerby Uncredited 13 Henry Aldrich for President Student Uncredited 15 Hellzapoppin Chorine Uncredited 3 Babes on Broadway Chorus girl Uncredited 3 1942 Born to Sing Dancer Uncredited Heart of the Rio Grande Pudge 13 About Face Sally 3 Home in Wyomin Young fan Uncredited 13 Fall In Joan 3 1943 Calaboose Major Barabara 16 The Youngest Profession Patricia Drew 13 That Nazty Nuisance Kela 13 Young Ideas Southern co ed Uncredited 17 1944 Andy Hardy s Blonde Trouble Katy Anderson 13 Bathing Beauty Jean Allenwood 13 San Fernando Valley Betty Lou Kenyon 13 1945 Thrill of a Romance Ga ga bride Uncredited 13 Twice Blessed Kitty 13 Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Ruthie 13 What Next Corporal Hargrove Jeanne Quidoc 13 1946 Easy to Wed Frances Uncredited 13 Till the End of Time Helen Ingersoll 13 Betty Co Ed Joanne Leeds 13 1947 Little Miss Broadway Judy Gibson 13 Sweet Genevieve Genevieve Rogers 18 That Hagen Girl Sharon Bailey 13 Two Blondes and a Redhead Catherine Abbott 13 1951 Cry Danger Darlene 13 Kentucky Jubilee Sally Shannon 13 G I Jane Jan Smith 13 1953 The Clown Jean Uncredited 3 1954 Racing Blood Lucille Mitchell 13 1955 The Left Hand of God Mary Yin 13 1961 Sea Hunt Marna Gould Season 4 Episode 31 final appearance Bibliography editDmytryk Edward Dmytryk Jean Porter 1984 On Screen Acting An Introduction to the Art of Acting for the Screen Routledge ISBN 978 1138584372 Dmytryk Jean Porter 2010 Chicago Jazz and Then Some As Told by One of the Original Chicagoans Jess Stacy BearManor Media ISBN 978 1593935368 References edit a b Weaver Tom 2010 Jean Porter on One Million B C A Sci Fi Swarm and Horror Horde Interviews with 62 Filmmakers McFarland amp Company p 44 ISBN 978 0786446582 a b Jean Porter 1940s starlet dead at 95 New York Daily News 14 January 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Barnes Mike January 14 2018 Jean Porter Petite Starlet of MGM Films in the 1940s Dies at 95 The Hollywood Reporter ISSN 0018 3660 Familiar Face In Twice Blessed Star Jean Porter Big Spring Daily Herald Texas Big Spring October 3 1945 p 3 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Porter Jean 17 December 2003 DONNA AND ME Camp Tours of Donna Reed and Jean Porter a b c d Jean Porter 1940s starlet dead at 95 New York Daily News January 14 2018 Retrieved January 14 2018 Interview Jean Porter Westernclippings Retrieved January 14 2018 Jean Porter at AllMovie Actress Jean Porter Weds Film Director Kingsport Times Tennessee Kingsport Associated Press May 13 1948 p 3 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Dmytryk Edward Dmytryk Jean Porter 1984 On Screen Acting Routledge Press p Jean Porter Dmytryk A Short Biography ISBN 9780429000713 Third Child Albuquerque Journal New Mexico Albuquerque United Press International November 20 1961 p 21 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Jean Porter Virginia Weidler Retrieved January 15 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Jean Porter Filmography TV Guide Retrieved January 14 2018 The Hard Boiled Canary CSFD Retrieved January 15 2018 Henry Aldrich for President CSDF Retrieved January 15 2018 Calaboose Letterboxd Retrieved January 15 2018 Young Ideas Lauramiscmusings Retrieved January 15 2018 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