Jean Heather

Jean Heather

Birthday: 1921-02-21

Place of Birth: Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Biography: Jean Heather (February 21, 1921 – October 29, 1995) was an American actress who appeared in eight feature films during the 1940s. She acted in two Oscar-nominated movies in 1944: the crime drama Double Indemnity, in which she played Lola Dietrichson, a young woman convinced that her stepmother Phyllis (Barbara Stanwyck) is responsible for the murder of Lola's father, and Going My Way, where she played a runaway teenager assisted by Father O'Malley (Bing Crosby). Heather's acting career was cut short by an automobile accident in December 1947, in which she was thrown from her car onto the pavement and suffered severe facial lacerations.

Movies

Double Indemnity
Double Indemnity

A seductive housewife draws an insurance salesman into a plot of adultery and crime to collect on he...

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Going My Way
Going My Way

Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the R...

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Murder, He Says
Murder, He Says

Pete Marshall is sent as a replacement to the mountain district town of Plainville when a public opi...

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The Last Round-up
The Last Round-up

A rancher tries to convince an Indian tribe to relocate so their land can be used to provide water f...

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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay

In 1923, two young ladies depart, unescorted, for a tour of Europe. Their great naïvité and efforts ...

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Red Stallion In The Rockies
Red Stallion In The Rockies

Horse story with Dynamite, The Red Stallion......

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The National Barn Dance
The National Barn Dance

This film gives a fictionalized version of how the popular real-life radio program of the title bega...

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The Well Groomed Bride
The Well Groomed Bride

A man and a woman fight over the last bottle of champagne left in San Francisco--she wants it for a ...

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