
Jean Carmen
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From Wikipedia Jean Carmen (April 7, 1913 – August 26, 1993), was an American film, stage, and radio actress of the 1930s. She also went by the stage name Julia Thayer. Born in Portland, Oregon on April 7, 1913, Carmen was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1934, the last year they were named. She had a supporting role as The Rider in the 1937 Republic Pictures western serial The Painted Stallion. She also worked in radio and on Broadway, in Stage Door and the original 1939 production of The Man Who Came to Dinner (as a replacement for the role of June Stanley). Modern audiences will also remember Carmen as one of three gold diggers in the 1938 Three Stooges comedy Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb. Carmen died on August 26, 1993 in Charleston, South Carolina.
Known for
Credits

Flying Down to Rio (1933)
as Dancer (uncredited)

Yes, We Have No Bonanza (1939)
as Singing Sister (uncredited)

Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb (1938)
as Marge - Gold-digging Widow

Sunset Murder Case (1938)
as Chorus Girl (Uncredited)

Four Girls in White (1939)
as Nurse

Young and Beautiful (1934)
as Wampas Baby Star

Kiss and Make-Up (1934)
as Maharajah's Wife

Circus Girl (1937)
as Woman

Gunsmoke Ranch (1937)
as Marion Warren

Born to Battle (1935)
as Betty Powell

The Painted Stallion (1937)
as The Rider (as Julia Thayer)

Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934)
as Blonde

Wolves of the Sea (1936)
as Nadine Miller

Arizona Gunfighter (1937)
as Beth Lorimer

Bill Cracks Down (1937)
as Girl

Midshipman Jack (1933)
as Gloria's Blonde Girlfriend

Million Dollar Racket (1937)
as Jessie

Paroled from the Big House (1938)
as Pat Mallory

Crashing Thru (1939)
as Ann 'Angel' Chambers

The Third Sex (1934)
as Bobby Allen

Smoky Trails (1939)
as Marie

In Old Montana (1939)
as June Allison





