Jean Wallace

Jean Wallace

ActressSoundtrack
Born
October 12, 1923
Died
February 14, 1990

Teenage fashion model and Earl Carroll showgirl Jean Wallace failed in her first bid to break into movies, after MGM discovered that she was only 17, not 19 years old - as she had claimed. Being underage meant that she could only work four hours a day (and with an official tutor) and so her bit in…

Biography

Teenage fashion model and Earl Carroll showgirl Jean Wallace failed in her first bid to break into movies, after MGM discovered that she was only 17, not 19 years old - as she had claimed. Being underage meant that she could only work four hours a day (and with an official tutor) and so her bit in Ziegfeld Girl (1941) was all there was. At Paramount, her luck improved. Signed to a six months contract (plus complimentary tutor) the platinum blonde insurance salesman's daughter made her first motion picture appearance in a credited part in Louisiana Purchase (1941). Her next stop was 20th Century Fox where she spent five years under contract, but had very little to do after refusing to appear in Kiss of Death (1947), not a good career move, as it turned out. For the next few years, Jean's screen career was overshadowed by her turbulent private life.

A chance meeting in July 1941 between Jean and the actor Franchot Tone, formerly Joan Crawford partner and twice her age, had led to a whirlwind romance, seven years of rocky marriage and, ultimately, divorce. Jean twice attempted suicide, the first with sleeping pills in 1946, the second by stabbing herself in the abdomen in 1949. During the acrimonious divorce proceedings that followed, Jean alleged extreme jealousy and an affair with peroxide blond siren Barbara Payton, while Tone claimed that his wife had been involved with gangster Johnny Stompanato, bodyguard of infamous L.A. mobster Mickey Cohen (Stompanato later came to grief at the hands of Lana Turner's daughter, Cheryl Crane, in 1958). In 1950, Jean married soldier James Randall in San Diego, but this union was annulled after just five months. Having lost custody of her two children to Tone, she then lost her driver's license, following a charge of drunk driving. Things could only get better.

In September 1951, Jean got married for the third time. From here on, her career became inextricably linked to that of her husband, actor and director Cornel Wilde, who assumed a 'Svengali'-like role in attempting to mould her into an actress of stature. She was featured opposite him in a number of mostly routine B-movies, made by his production company Theadora. Best among those was a lesser film noir, The Big Combo (1955), where she played a self-destructive gangster's moll torn between evil crime boss Richard Conte and nice police lieutenant, Wilde. In the colourful Maracaibo (1958),which was largely shot on location, she was an icy journalist, one third of a love triangle, involving Wilde as a 'Red' Adair-type action hero, dousing oil fires in Venezuela (featuring in the cast a young Michael Landon of Bonanza (1959) fame). Jean sang in the soundtrack, which she also did for both Star of India (1954), and Beach Red (1967) (though her acting part in this war picture was somewhat perfunctory). In Sword of Lancelot (1963), she was Guinevere to Wilde's Lancelot, who also co-produced and directed. Her last starring role was in Wilde's No Blade of Grass (1970), in which a family escapes from a post-apocalyptic world, not unlike I Am Legend (2007)(or its earlier incarnation, The Omega Man (1971)).

After divorcing Wilde in 1980, Jean lived with a menagerie of pets (including two snakes and a tarantula) in Beverly Hills until her death in February 1990.

Actress

No Blade of GrassNo Blade of Grass(1970)as Ann Custance
Beach RedBeach Red(1967)as Julie
Sword of LancelotSword of Lancelot(1963)as Guinevere
MaracaiboMaracaibo(1958)as Laura Kingsley
The Devil's HairpinThe Devil's Hairpin(1957)as Kelly James

Soundtrack

Beach RedBeach Red(1967)
MaracaiboMaracaibo(1958)

Self

The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Self - Actress
Dateline: Hollywood(1967)as Self - Actress
GypsyGypsy(1965)as Self
I'll BetI'll Bet(1965)as Self
That Regis Philbin ShowThat Regis Philbin Show(1964)as Self

Archive Footage

The Naked ArchaeologistThe Naked Archaeologist(2005)as Bathsheba
The Rules of Film NoirThe Rules of Film Noir(2009)as Susan Lowell (clip from The Big Combo 1955))
American CinemaAmerican Cinema(1995)as Susan Lowell (clip from The Big Combo (1955))

Known for

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Jean Wallace in Blaze of Noon (1947)Jean Wallace in The Big Combo (1955)Steven Hill, Cornel Wilde, and Jean Wallace in Storm Fear (1955)Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace in The Big Combo (1955)Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace in Sword of Lancelot (1963)Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace in Sword of Lancelot (1963)

Credit Score: Jean Wallace

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Susan Lowell
Sun Feb 13 1955
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Big Combo4.8819557.3009936
2Storm Fear3.2519566.4001381
3Native Son3.2519516.300609
4The Good Humor Man3.2519506.300546
5Sword of Lancelot3.0919635.700705
6Maracaibo3.0919585.600131
7The Devil's Hairpin3.0919575.90082
8Jigsaw3.0919495.6001069
9It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog2.5019466.600251
10The Man on the Eiffel Tower2.3819505.8001189