Vanessa Brown

Vanessa Brown

Actress
Born
March 24, 1928
Died
May 21, 1999
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

The attractive daughter of Austrian-Jewish Ć©migrĆ©s who fled their homeland to Paris in 1937 before coming to the United States, "B" actress Vanessa Brown grew up exceptionally fluent in German, French, Italian and English. She developed an early interest in acting. Auditioning for Lillian Hellman…

Biography

The attractive daughter of Austrian-Jewish ƩmigrƩs who fled their homeland to Paris in 1937 before coming to the United States, "B" actress Vanessa Brown grew up exceptionally fluent in German, French, Italian and English. She developed an early interest in acting.

Auditioning for Lillian Hellman at age 13 sporting a perfect Teutonic accent, she then earned the chance to understudy Ann Blyth on Broadway in the classic stage drama "Watch on the Rhine" in 1941. Vanessa was eventually given a featured role and followed that with a tour of the play using the stage name of Tessa Brind.

A gifted student who also wrote and directed plays at her New York high school, she was a pure natural when she appeared on the radio quiz show "Quiz Kid." Hollywood and David O. Selznick took notice of her charms and transferred her to Hollywood High. She quickly made her film debut in Youth Runs Wild (1944) and continued in secondary teen roles with The Girl of the Limberlost (1945), I've Always Loved You (1946), Margie (1946), and The Late George Apley (1947), the last being her best and showiest of her career.

Following high school graduation, the now-billed "Vanessa Brown" progressed to young adult roles. She received lots of attention when she won the role of Jane opposite Lex Barker's loin-clothed swinger in Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950), but abruptly left the series after only one attempt.

In the 1950s, Vanessa moved to TV where she became a perky panelist in such quiz shows as "Leave It to the Girls" (1949) and "Pantomime Quiz," in addition to regular dramatic programming. After a small part in the classic film The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Vanessa found renewed attention on Broadway co-starring as the girl who lives upstairs in the phenomenal hit "The Seven Year Itch" opposite Tom Ewell. Of course, she wasn't given the chance to repeat her sexy role in Hollywood. The meteoric Marilyn Monroe was an absolute sensation in Vanessa's part opposite Ewell in the 1955 movie version.

On TV, Vanessa replaced Joan Caulfield on the sitcom My Favorite Husband (1953) with Barry Nelson, enjoying a couple of seasons of steady paychecks. Politics overrode all other interests in 1956 when she actively served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Acting took a further back seat in the early 60s when she married her second husband, TV director Mark Sandrich Jr., and gave birth to two children. From then on she was glimpsed here and there in small, matronly roles in such films as Rosie! (1967) and Bless the Beasts & Children (1971). In addition she had some running parts on a couple of daytime and nighttime TV programs.

Vanessa's last years were marred by a second divorce (from Sandrich) and ill health. Diagnosed with breast cancer in 1988, she had successful surgery, but the cancer returned and the 71-year-old actress died on May 21, 1999 at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California.

Actress

True ColorsTrue Colors(1990)as Waitress
The Wonder YearsThe Wonder Years(1988)as Punch Lady
Murder, She WroteMurder, She Wrote(1984)as Alma Goodrich
DallasDallas(1978)as Lady Tailor
The Twilight ZoneThe Twilight Zone(1985)as Aunt Beulah (segment: A Message from Charity)

Self

Ɩsterreicher in HollywoodƖsterreicher in Hollywood(1994)as Self
Eight Steps to Peace: Membership in the U.N.(1958)as Narrator
Eight Steps to Peace: The Answer Now(1958)as Narrator
Leave It to the Girls(1947)as Self, Self - Panelist, Self - actress, panelist (1949-1954)
I'll Buy That(1953)as Self - Panelist

Known for

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Olivia de Havilland and Vanessa Brown in The Heiress (1949)Olivia de Havilland and Vanessa Brown in The Heiress (1949)Olivia de Havilland, Vanessa Brown, and Ralph Richardson in The Heiress (1949)Montgomery Clift and Vanessa Brown in The Heiress (1949)Richard Conte and Vanessa Brown in Big Jack (1949)Vanessa Brown and Martin Milner in Wagon Train (1957)

Credit Score: Vanessa Brown

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Wed Dec 28 1949
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1The Heiress40.001949•8.14818970
2The Bad and the Beautiful20.001953•7.75617818
3The Ghost and Mrs. Muir5.001947•7.80122567
4The Late George Apley3.251947•7.0001013
5The Basketball Fix3.091952•5.400224
6Three Husbands3.091951•5.600378
7Tarzan and the Slave Girl3.091950•5.600725
8The Secret of St. Ives3.091949•5.50052
9The Foxes of Harrow2.501947•6.501615
10Youth Runs Wild2.001945•4.800484