Jan Sterling

Jan Sterling

ActressSoundtrack
Born
April 3, 1921
Died
March 26, 2004
Awards
3 wins, 4 nominations

One of Hollywood's more talented and watchable stars on screen was sullen and thin 50s actress Jan Sterling who didn't quite reach the top echelon of stardom but certainly ensured audiences of a real good time with her sexy pout and flashy style in soaps, film noir and saucy comedy. Jan was born…

Biography

One of Hollywood's more talented and watchable stars on screen was sullen and thin 50s actress Jan Sterling who didn't quite reach the top echelon of stardom but certainly ensured audiences of a real good time with her sexy pout and flashy style in soaps, film noir and saucy comedy.

Jan was born Jane Sterling Adriance in Manhattan in 1921 to a well-to-do family. Her father was a prominent advertising executive who divorced her mother when the girl was only eight years old. Her mother remarried (to an oilman) when Jan was still a youngster and the family relocated abroad where Jan was schooled by private tutors in Brazil, then later in London and Paris.

Although both sets of parents disapproved, Jan, who by this time possessed a strong British accent, set her sites on acting and was eventually enrolled in Fay Compton's dramatic school in London. A strong-minded young lady with a heartfelt passion for the arts, she returned to Manhattan to conquer Broadway and by the age of 17 had found her first ingénue role in "Bachelor Born," playing (naturally) a young British lady. Over the next 11 years, Jan dominated Broadway as proper British ladies while billing herself as "Jane Adrian."

One of her highlights was working with the legendary Ruth Gordon in 1942 in Gordon's first play entitled "Over 21." As Billie Dawn in the Chicago company of "Born Yesterday," Jan bowled over the critics and seemed almost a shoo-in to do the 1950 film version but she lost out in the end to Judy Holliday. The ash-blonde broke quickly into films supporting Oscar-winning Jane Wyman in Johnny Belinda (1948) in a key, emotional role.

To her absolute delight, she left the docile, ladylike image behind her and was allowed to dig her nails into a florid array of cheap floozies, hard-bitten dames, and lethal schemers and stood out well with 'bad girl' parts in the films Caged (1950), Ace in the Hole (1951), Flesh and Fury (1952), The Human Jungle (1954), and Female on the Beach (1955). In between she occasionally made a nicer, or at least a more sympathetic, impression in the movies Sky Full of Moon (1952) and The High and the Mighty (1954), the latter earning her an Oscar nomination.

Married to and divorced from actor John Merivale in the 1940s, Jan later married gruff film star Paul Douglas in 1950. The couple moved away from the Hollywood scene in Burlington, Vermont. The couple appeared together professionally on occasional TV shows and Douglas revived his "Born Yesterday" Harry Brock role with a stage tour starring Jan in the Billie Dawn part. It and they were a solid hit.

Jan's career slowed down considerably after the sudden death of her 52-year-old second husband in 1959. He suffered a massive heart attack at their Hollywood home. She refocused on stage and TV but at a slower step. Incidental filming occurred on occasion, including support roles in Love in a Goldfish Bowl (1961) and The Incident (1967). She also involved herself in humanitarian causes. In the late 1960s she moved to London, England and in the 1970s, she entered into a strong personal relationship with actor Sam Wanamaker. An isolated film role came her way with a small part in First Monday in October (1981). They never married but stayed together until his death in 1993.

Inactive for nearly two decades, Jan made an appearance at the Cinecon Film Festival in Los Angeles in the fall of 2001, still charming audiences at the age of 80. On 26 March 2004, she passed away at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. She was 82.

Actress

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First Monday in OctoberFirst Monday in October(1981)as Christine Snow
The Incredible HulkThe Incredible Hulk(1977)as Stella Verdugo

Soundtrack

The Human JungleThe Human Jungle(1954)

Self

This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1955)as Self
The Movie QuizThe Movie Quiz(1972)as Self
DonahueDonahue(1967)as Self
Talking PicturesTalking Pictures(1968)as Self
Tempo(1967)as Self - Host

Archive Footage

From Page to Screen: George Orwell's 1984From Page to Screen: George Orwell's 1984(2019)as Julia
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2005)as Self - Memorial Tribute
TCM Remembers 2004(2004)as Self, actress
Little House YearsLittle House Years(1979)as Laura Colby Ingalls
The Costume DesignerThe Costume Designer(1950)as Self

Known for

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Jan Sterling in Backstairs at the White House (1979)Ray Milland, Jan Sterling, and Orangey in Rhubarb (1951)Charlton Heston, Jan Sterling, Rhonda Fleming, and Forrest Tucker in Pony Express (1953)Jan Sterling and Phyllis Thaxter in Women's Prison (1955)Jan Sterling, Coleen Gray, and John Payne in The Vanquished (1953)Lorne Greene, Jan Sterling, and David Macklin in Bonanza (1959)

Credit Score: Jan Sterling

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Sally McKee
Sat Jul 03 1954
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The High and the Mighty25.0019546.6167102
2Johnny Belinda20.0019487.71125818
3Ace in the Hole6.5019518.00142422
4Caged5.0019507.6035614
5Mystery Street3.7519507.2014103
619843.2519566.9004859
7Man with the Gun3.2519556.7002627
8Female on the Beach3.2519556.4001684
9Split Second3.2519536.8002302
10The Human Jungle3.0919545.900300