Jean Willes

Jean Willes

Actress
Born
April 15, 1923
Died
January 3, 1989

Jean Willes is best known for her roles in a number of B-movies in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as on the small screen. Lovely and curvaceous, she usually played hard-boiled gold-diggers, party girls, gun molls, and saloon girls. She came off as a wily, smarter version of Barbara Nichols or Iris…

Biography

Jean Willes is best known for her roles in a number of B-movies in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as on the small screen. Lovely and curvaceous, she usually played hard-boiled gold-diggers, party girls, gun molls, and saloon girls. She came off as a wily, smarter version of Barbara Nichols or Iris Adrian, and although she was versatile, she never rose to the first tier of stardom; in retrospect, she seems to have been capable of much more than she was given during her three-decade-plus career.

Born in Los Angeles on April 15, 1923, she was raised in Utah and in Seattle. Interested in an acting career, she returned to the town of her birth and in 1942 started showing up in comedy film shorts for Columbia under her birth name. She was a smart and sexy foil to, among others, such enjoyable comics as Harry Langdon, Andy Clyde, Eddie Foy Jr., Joe DeRita, Sterling Holloway, and Hugh Herbert. After bit parts in such feature-length films as So Proudly We Hail! (1943), Here Come the Waves (1944), and Salty O'Rourke (1945), she began earning co-star status in such post-war feature-length programs as Revenue Agent (1950) opposite Douglas Kennedy, in A Yank in Indo-China (1952), and in one of Johnny Weissmuller's "Jungle Jim" outings.

Willes became a cheesecake fixture in Hollywood, and film and TV work was steady. But when she was lucky enough to score a role in an "A" film, she was barely glimpsed, as in the Bob Hope comedy Son of Paleface (1952) and the "Best Picture" war epic From Here to Eternity (1953). She had the most screen time in an "A" film as Dr. Miles Bennell (Kevin McCarthy)'s beautiful nurse and, reading between the lines, former paramour, in the sci-fi cult classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). (SPOILER: She succumbs to the aliens, like everyone else aside from Bennell, in the fictional California town of Santa Mira.) She was one of the four women vying for an aging Clark Gable's attentions in The King and Four Queens (1956), one of his lesser efforts. Guest spots on TV gave her greater visibility, and she frequently was seen in westerns (The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955), Maverick (1957)) and crime dramas (Perry Mason (1957)), usually playing unsympathetic women although occasionally playing more agreeable or respectable characters. Her last feature films roles were in McHale's Navy (1965), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970), and Bite the Bullet (1975). After a few more TV roles, she retired in 1976.

Willes died of liver cancer on January 3, 1989 at the age of 65. Her second husband, NFL football player Gerard Cowhig, died at their Van Nuys, California, home in 1995. They had one son, Gerry.

Actress

The Blue KnightThe Blue Knight(1975)
Bite the BulletBite the Bullet(1975)as Rosie
KojakKojak(1973)as Savannah
Here's LucyHere's Lucy(1968)as Gertrude Krebs
The Cheyenne Social ClubThe Cheyenne Social Club(1970)as Alice

Archive Footage

Hey Moe, Hey Dad!Hey Moe, Hey Dad!(2015)as Various Characters
Les vamps fantastiquesLes vamps fantastiques(2003)
The ComicThe Comic(1969)as Denise in Film Clip
Frontier Justice(1958)as Kate

Known for

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Bud Abbott, Jack Kruschen, Horace McMahon, and Jean Willes in Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953)Jean Willes in Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953)Jean Willes in Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953)Jean Willes in The Twilight Zone (1959)William Kendis and Jean Willes in The Twilight Zone (1959)Marcel Rousseau and Jean Willes in Mr. & Mrs. North (1952)

Credit Score: Jean Willes

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show25.0019508.60111673
2From Here to Eternity8.0019537.681354292
3Invasion of the Body Snatchers5.0019567.70059729
4Elmer Gantry4.0019607.73514514
5Gypsy3.7519627.1037520
6Chinatown at Midnight3.2519506.000202
7Bite the Bullet2.5019756.6026550
8The Cheyenne Social Club2.5019706.8005527
9Ocean's Eleven2.5019606.50027325
10The FBI Story2.5019596.5004175