Overview
Born : January 5, 1917 in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
Died : September 10, 2007 in Palm Springs, California, USA (complications from arthritis and diabetes)
Birth Name : Sarah Jane Mayfield
Nicknames : Button Nose, Minnie Mouse, Janie
Height : 5' 2½" (1.59 m)
Jane Wyman was conceived Sarah Jane Mayfield on January 5, 1917, in St. Joseph, Missouri (she was likewise referred to later as Sarah Jane Fulks). Whenever she was just eight years of age, and after her folks petitioned for legal separation, she lost her dad rashly. Subsequent to graduating secondary school she endeavored, with the assistance of her mom, to break into films, however without much of any result. In 1935, in the wake of going to the University of Missouri, she started a profession as a radio vocalist, which prompted her first name change to Jane Durrell. In 1936 she marked an agreement with Warner Bros. Pictures and that prompted another name change, the more natural one of Jane Wyman. Under that name she showed up in "A" and "B" pictures at Warners, incorporating two with her future spouse, Ronald Reagan: Brother Rat (1938) and its continuation, Baby Be Good (1940). In the mid 1940s she moved into comedies and dramas and acquired consideration for her job as Ray Milland's forbearing sweetheart in The Lost Weekend (1945). The next year she was selected for a Best Actress Oscar for her job as Ma Baxter in The Yearling (1946), and won the desired prize in 1949 as hard of hearing quiet assault casualty Belinda MacDonald in Johnny Belinda (1948). She followed that with various appearances in more lofty movies, like Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), Frank Capra's Here Comes the Groom (1951), Michael Curtiz's The Story of Will Rogers (1952) and the primary film adaptation of The Glass Menagerie (1950). She featured inverse Bing Crosby in the melodic Just for You (1952). She was Oscar-named for her exhibitions in The Blue Veil (1951) and Magnificent Obsession (1954). She additionally featured in the colossally famous So Big (1953), Lucy Gallant (1955), All That Heaven Allows (1955) and Miracle in the Rain (1956). Notwithstanding her broad movie vocation, she facilitated TV's Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater (1955) and featured in a large portion of the episodes of the show, which ran for three seasons. She returned to the big screen in Holiday for Lovers (1959), Pollyanna (1960) and her last film, How to Commit Marriage (1969). Albeit off the big screen, she turned into a presence on the little screen and featured in two made-for-TV films, including The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979). In mid 1981, in the 49th year of her profession, she won the job of scheming female authority Angela Channing Erikson Stavros Agretti in the film "The Vintage Years", which was the unaired pilot for the ideal time drama Falcon Crest (1981), later in the year. For nine seasons she played that person such that for all intents and purposes no other entertainer might have done, and turned into the ethical focus of the show. The show was an appraisals victor from its presentation in 1981, and made stars out of her kindred cast individuals Robert Foxworth, Lorenzo Lamas, Abby Dalton and Susan Sullivan. Toward the finish of the primary season the story line made them be educated that her underhanded child, played by David Selby, had acquired half of a California news organization, and the struggles inborn in that circumstance prompted significantly greater appraisals throughout the following five years. Wyman was named multiple times for a Soap Opera Digest Award, and in 1984 she won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series Drama. By the show's eighth season, be that as it may, she was genuinely depleted and the strain of continually attempting to keep up the nature of a hit show negatively affected her. Moreover, there was rubbing on the set among cast individuals. These occasions finished in her takeoff from the show after the initial two episodes of the 10th season (her personality was hospitalized and slipped into a state of extreme lethargy) for wellbeing reasons. After a time of recovery, she accepted that she had adequately recuperated to visitor star in the last three episodes of the period (her primary care physician dissented, however she did it at any rate). She then visitor featured as Jane Seymour's mom on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) and after three years showed up in Wild Bill: A Hollywood Maverick (1995). In the last part of the 1990s she bought a home in Rancho Mirage, California, where she resided in retirement. Her little girl, Maureen Reagan (who kicked the bucket in August 2001), was an essayist who additionally elaborate herself in policy driven issues and coordinated a strong establishment. Likewise, she set her 3200-sq.- ft. Rancho Mirage townhouse available. Jane Wyman kicked the bucket at 90 years old, at her Palm Springs, California home, on September 10, 2007, having since quite a while ago experienced joint inflammation and diabetes. It was accounted for that Wyman kicked the bucket in her rest of normal causes at the Rancho Mirage Country Club.
Her Best Actress Oscar for Johnny Belinda (1948) makes her the main spouse of a future U.S. President (Ronald Reagan) ever to win such an honor.
Embraced mother of broadly partnered radio anchor person Michael Reagan.
Her name changed to "Jane Faulks" when she was informally "embraced" by the Faulks family, moderately aged neighbors of her single parent. Moved to So. California with Mrs. Faulks when she was bereaved in 1928
A few sources have given her date of birth as January 4, 1914, which would mean she was one of the first (and one of the not many) entertainers to make herself more established. She is a not kidding convert to Roman Catholicism, going to Mass with old buddy Loretta Young.
Evidently parted ways with Ronald Reagan over her affection for Lew Ayres, however that relationship flopped over the long haul.
Mother of Maureen Reagan and Michael Reagan.
Little girl, with third spouse - entertainer/previous president Ronald Reagan - Maureen Reagan passes on from threatening melanoma (skin disease) at her Sacramento-region home. [August 2001]
Holds the record for the longest screen kiss, with Regis Toomey in You're in the Army Now (1941), at 3 minutes and 5 seconds.
Before she was an effective entertainer, she was a switchboard administrator and a melody young lady.
Had enjoyed some time off on the 10th and last period of Falcon Crest (1981), during the third episode, because of the medical issues she was enduring, yet returned for the last three episodes of the series.
Was in every case old buddies with Loretta Young.
Has 2 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Girl, Maureen Reagan, was conceded to the John Wayne Cancer Institute for harmful melanoma. [11 December 2000]
Showed up in each episode of Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater (1955) and was named for an Emmy two times.
Was generally excellent companions with: Julie London, John Forsythe, Barbara Stanwyck, Virginia Mayo, Rod Taylor, Dennis Morgan, Alexis Smith, Chao Li Chi, Bob Curtis, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Robert Conrad, Ernest Borgnine, Danny Thomas, Buddy Ebsen, Cary Grant, Robert Mitchum, Cesar Romero, Doris Day, Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl, Betty Grable, Carol Channing, Anne Jeffreys, Esther Williams, Ann Doran, Ray Milland, Loretta Young, Tony Curtis, Betty Hutton, Mickey Rooney, Aaron Spelling, Earl Hamner Jr., Larry Hagman, Barbara Bel Geddes, Howard Keel, Eddie Albert, Gavin MacLeod, Ann Sheridan, Eve Arden, Karl Malden, Abby Dalton, Ruta Lee, Claire Trevor, Fred MacMurray, William Demarest, Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Broderick Crawford, Rock Hudson, Leslie Nielsen, Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, Lauren Bacall, Yvonne De Carlo and Agnes Moorehead.
Substituted Gracie Allen for an evening of "The Burns and Allen Radio Show" when Gracie had a headache. It ended up being the main time Gracie missed their show in every one of the years Burns and Allen performed together.
She could never discuss Ronald Reagan in a meeting, yet decided in favor of him multiple times and went to his burial service.
In Italy, the majority of her movies were named by either Lydia Simoneschi or Dhia Cristiani. She was sometimes named by Rosetta Calavetta, Renata Marini, Rina Morelli or Giovanna Scotto.
Was a dear companion of USC School of Cinematic Arts teacher Drew Casper.
She went to Lafayette High School in St. Joseph, Missouri.
She exited Lafayette High School, during her first year, and took on unspecialized temp jobs like a server and manicurist.
She enjoyed 10 side interests: scene painting, hitting the fairway, moving, gathering CDs, paying attention to music, playing piano, singing, magnanimity, perusing and governmental issues.
Was the beneficiary of the Charles B. Harding Award in 1977, which was the most noteworthy public honor given by The Arthritis Foundation.
Started her profession as an agreement player for Warner Bros. in 1936.
Her Falcon Crest (1981) co-stars, Susan Sullivan and Lorenzo Lamas, both went to visit her in the emergency clinic, while the 10th and last season was recording.
Her Falcon Crest (1981) co-star, Susan Sullivan, won the 1998 Jane Wyman Award at the Arthritis Foundation.
Her dad, Manning Jefferies Mayfield, kicked the bucket when she was just 5.
In 1991, she got the Golda Meir Award from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel.
Wyman had showed up in pretty much every episode of Falcon Crest (1981) from 1981 to 1989, preceding she missed 16 episodes in the last season. Against her PCP's recommendation, she returned for the series' last three shows, for a sum of 208 of the 227 episodes of the series.
Resided in a retirement home in Palm Springs, California, before she dwelled at the Rancho Mirage Country Club, where she passed on.
Was not the best option for Angela Channing on Falcon Crest (1981). It was after her dearest companion Barbara Stanwyck turned down this part, that makers Earl Hamner Jr. also Michael Filerman quickly cast her in the job.
Met Lorenzo Lamas' dad, Fernando Lamas, on an episode of Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater (1955), when at the hour of shooting, Lorenzo was a multi month old baby. When Lorenzo Lamas was 21, he tirelessly tried out for a co-featuring job in the long-running TV series, Falcon Crest (1981), inverse Wyman, as her grandson. His diligence paid off, and he won the job.
Was an awesome companion of Aaron Spelling. She showed up on both of his shows: Charlie's Angels (1976) and The Love Boat (1977).
On an episode of Falcon Crest (1981), Wyman's film The Blue Veil (1951), showed flashback scenes when her personality thinks back about being told in the medical clinic that her infant child had kicked the bucket.
Was a representative for the National Arthritis Foundation from the mid-1970s.
Was hospitalized with a liver disease and diabetes after she fell on the arrangement of Falcon Crest (1981's) 10th season. [20 February 1989].
Stayed old buddies with Susan Sullivan and Lorenzo Lamas during and after Falcon Crest (1981).
Her folks were Gladys Hope Christian, a specialist's transcriber and office associate and Manning Jefferies Mayfield, a supper organization worker.
Her dearest companion Esther Williams is the stepmother of Falcon Crest (1981), co-star, Lorenzo Lamas, whose father was Fernando Lamas, who wedded Williams on New Years' Eve, 1969, till his demise in 1982. Incidentally, Wyman, Lamas and Williams, knew one another for a long time, previously.
She had been engaging medical conditions for a really long time, so makers thought they reworked the contents so that her personality didn't do the vast majority of the strolling on the Falcon Crest (1981) set.
Before she was an effective entertainer, she had bunches of occupations, particularly that of a radio artist.
Has positioned second, between individual entertainers Danny Thomas, Julie London and Robert Fuller, with the many name changes. After she took the name of Sarah Jane Fulks, she dropped her first name and utilized Jane, as her center name, henceforth, she legitimately changed her name to Jane Durrell, be that as it may, she was approached to change her last name to Wyman, similar last name as her supportive kin - her mom had first been hitched to a Dr. Weymann.
Started singing and moving at an early age.
Future Falcon Crest (1981) co-stars, David Selby, Ana Alicia and Lorenzo Lamas were all being adored by her, during adolescence.
Was brought into the world in a similar city as Ruth Warrick.
She kicked the bucket just a brief time before her Falcon Crest (1981) co-star Mel Ferrer.
Positions fourth behind Mickey Rooney, Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis, however before Eddie Albert and Ernest Borgnine, in appearances of motion pictures, she was included in more than 80 movies.
Previous sister-in-law of Neil Reagan.
Her ex, Ronald Reagan, passed on from difficulties of Alzheimer's illness and pneumonia. [5 June 2004].
After her dad's passing and the separation of her mom, she lived with her non-permanent mother, when she was a young lady.
Made due by two grandkids and one embraced grandkid.
Entombed at Forest Lawn Mortuary and Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California, USA.
While being under agreement at Warner Bros., she initially met, Ronald Reagan, on the arrangement of Brother Rat (1938), in 1938. Wyman was 21, while Reagan was 27. The two had been hitched from 1940, until their separation in 1949. They stayed on great conditions, until Reagan's passing, in mid-2004. Before his passing, she particularly decided in favor of him, two times, in both the 1980 and 1984 official decisions in the Republican Party.
Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman had a little girl Christine who was conceived June 26, 1947 and lived 9 hours.
After her retirement from acting, and some time before her demise, she went to other foundation and noteworthy occasions, just as the burial service of her dearest companions.
Composed a monologue for the series finale of Falcon Crest (1981).
Went into semi-retirement after she featured in two bombed TV pilots during the 1960s and 1970s.
Best recollected by the general population for her featuring job as Angela Channing on Falcon Crest (1981).
Had migrated from Los Angeles and back to Saint Joseph, Missouri, in 1930, when youthful Jane was just age 13.
Was likewise a companion of John Forsythe. Unintentionally, Wyman featured on Falcon Crest (1981), after Forsythe featured on Dynasty (1981), around the same time.
She and Eddie Albert were dearest companions from 1938 to Thursday, May 26, 2005, when Eddie Albert lost his life.
After her visitor featuring job on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993), she resigned from acting at age 76.
Was accounted for that she additionally passed on from regular causes in her rest.
Should repeat her job as Aunt Polly in Disneyland: The Adventures of Pollyanna (1982), however was inaccessible, on the grounds that she was under agreement dealing with Falcon Crest (1981), thus, the job was eventually given to Shirley Jones.
Was covered as a third-degree religious woman [from a meeting by Michael Reagan to Megyn Kelly on America Live (2010) on May 29, 2012].
After she won the Oscar, Jack Warner reported Wyman for "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Ethan Frome.' Vivien Leigh assumed the part in "Trolley" and Warner Bros. never made "Frome.".
Made the personality of Angela Channing of Falcon Crest (1981), who additionally had no aim of allowing her personality to turn into a kind of J.R. Ewing of the wine business who felt she was addressing all ladies in business. She was additionally an extremely, intense person right away, however needed Angela to show she was likewise equipped for affection.
Her took on child Michael Reagan played a repetitive part on Falcon Crest (1981) with her.
Stop her facilitating obligations on Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater (1955), on the grounds that she was depleted from placing on a smaller than usual film one time per week.
Grandma of Cameron and Ashley.
She was the last enduring individual from Brother Rat (1938).
Acting coach and companions of Lorenzo Lamas, Ana Alicia and David Selby.
Jack Benny provided Jane with her epithet of Minnie Mouse since he accepted that she took after what the Disney character would look life if human.
Missed a ton of episodes in the last period of Falcon Crest (1981), in light of the bearing the show was heading.
Showed up on the title page of TV Guide multiple times.
On her retirement in 1993, she moved to Rancho Mirage, California, and lived there until she passed on.
Jane Wyman was perished on September 10, 2007. Her long-term companion, Merv Griffin, passed on August 12, 2007, only a month prior to her.
Dwelled in Santa Monica, California, from 1985 to 1993.
Had missed two episodes of Falcon Crest (1981), in light of the fact that she went through stomach a medical procedure at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California, only 3 days before her 69th Birthday. An attachment on her digestive system was taken out there, making her medical procedure so fruitful. [2 January 1986].
Whenever Sarah Jane was age 15, she got some work as artist in the chorale of Busby Berkeley's The Kid from Spain (1932) at MGM. Different artists and new entertainers on the part included Lucille Ball, Betty Grable and Paulette Goddard.
Before Merv Griffin turned into an effective moderator and maker, he worked with her, when he started his agreement vocation at Warner Bros. in 1954.
She concentrated on music at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.
Started her show Falcon Crest (1981) at age 64.
Was a long-lasting companion of Eve Arden, who visitor featured close by Wyman on Falcon Crest (1981).
Lived in Palm Springs, California, in retirement. [April 2003]
Was considered for the job of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Her cherished comedienne was Betty Hutton.
Worked with Fred MacMurray in both: Bon Voyage! (1962) and on My Three Sons (1960).
Long-lasting companion of Dick Powell. She and Ronald Reagan both went to his memorial service in 1963.
The hardest scene she'd at any point chipped away at was with Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend (1945).
Met Aaron Spelling on Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater (1955), where the two became companions, until Spelling's demise in 2006.
Her kids went to live-in school.
Was the 32nd entertainer to get an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Johnny Belinda (1948) at The 21st Academy Awards on March 24, 1949.
She was most well known to be an extremely private and bashful woman.
Her ex-Falcon Crest (1981) co-star, Lorenzo Lamas, had said in a meeting, Wyman was the grandma he won't ever have.
Something like nine entertainers named her as their cherished entertainer: Anne Jeffreys, Jane Greer, Eddie Albert, Celeste Holm, John Saxon, Gina Lollobrigida, Shannon Tweed, Cindy Morgan and Bob Curtis, each of the nine worked with her on Falcon Crest (1981).
Deep rooted companions of: Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Merv Griffin, Arlene Dahl, Esther Williams, Doris Day and Agnes Moorehead.
She and her first spouse Ronald Reagan had a stillborn girl Christine June 27, 1947.
At the point when one of her Falcon Crest (1981) co-stars, Lorenzo Lamas, was screwing up his lines, she advised him not to come to work, while doing combating drugs.
Met Julie London, Virginia Mayo, Eve Arden and Lauren Bacall, when the five were under agreement with Warner Bros. in 1949. Wyman was (by a wide margin) the longest-running individual from the agreement organization, since she was 19.
She brought along her old family and her lifelong companions to the arrangement of Falcon Crest (1981).
To secure her wellbeing and forestall ailment she rested right on time, to work from the get-go the arrangement of Falcon Crest (1981).
At the point when Wyman got the content for her featuring job on Falcon Crest (1981), she was uncertain with regards to undertaking her personality, so not the same as the generous characters of her film days.
At the point when she wedded Myron Futterman, she needed to have kids, her first spouse didn't. She would later separation him, after a year.
During the last period of Falcon Crest (1981), her personality was hospitalized in a trance like state, all things considered, she was hospitalized, the year prior to the last season began.
Knew Lorenzo Lamas since his introduction to the world.
On Falcon Crest (1981), she was the grandma, in actuality, she was likewise a grandma of 2.
To pay tribute to what would've been her 100th birthday celebration, she was perceived as Turner Classic Movies Star of the Month for January 2017.
Is one of 12 entertainers to have won a Best Actress Oscar for playing a person who is pregnant sooner or later during the film, hers being for Johnny Belinda (1948). The others are Helen Hayes for The Lullaby (1931), Luise Rainer for The Good Earth (1937), Vivien Leigh for Gone with the Wind (1939), Ginger Rogers for Kitty Foyle (1940), Olivia de Havilland for To Each His Own (1946), Anna Magnani for The Rose Tattoo (1955), Julie Christie for Darling (1965), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Sissy Spacek for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), and Frances McDormand for Fargo (1996).
Is one of 5 entertainers to have won an Oscar for a film where they showcased a work, Rainer's being for Johnny Belinda (1948). The others are Luise Rainer for The Good Earth (1937), Mary Astor for The Great Lie (1941), Kim Hunter for A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and Brenda Fricker for My Left Foot (1989).
Is one of 19 entertainers to have gotten a Best Actress Oscar selection for a presentation where they showcased a work or potentially birth; hers being for Johnny Belinda (1948). The others in sequential request are Luise Rainer for The Good Earth (1937), Eleanor Parker for Caged (1950), Elizabeth Taylor for Raintree County (1957), Leslie Caron for The L-Shaped Room (1962), Shirley MacLaine for Irma la Douce (1963), Vanessa Redgrave for Isadora (1968), Geneviève Bujold for Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Marsha Mason for Cinderella Liberty (1973), Ann-Margret for Tommy (1975), Ellen Burstyn for Same Time, Next Year (1978), Jessica Lange for Sweet Dreams (1985), Meryl Streep for A Cry in the Dark (1988), Samantha Morton for In America (2002), Elliot Page for Juno (2007), Gabourey Sidibe for Precious (2009), Ruth Negga for Loving (2016), Yalitza Aparicio for Roma (2018) and Vanessa Kirby for Pieces of a Woman (2020).
Featured in three Oscar Best Picture chosen people: The Lost Weekend (1945), The Yearling (1946) and Johnny Belinda (1948), with The Lost Weekend winning. The movies were delivered in successive years from 1945 to 1947.
Is one of just 11 supposed "privileged U.S. first women" (spouses who were hitched to a U.S. President at an alternate time they were President), others are Martha Jefferson, Rachel Jackson, Hannah Van Buren, Caroline Fillmore, Ellen Arthur, Mary Harrison, Alice Roosevelt, Ivana Trump, Marla Maples and Neilia Biden.
Gotten back to work two months subsequent to bringing forth her girl Maureen Reagan to start shooting Bad Men of Missouri (1941).
Was four months pregnant with her girl Maureen Reagan when she finished shooting on Honeymoon for Three (1941).
Gotten back to work three months after the birth and demise of her girl Christine to start recording Johnny Belinda (1948).
Was pregnant with her second little girl Christine during the shooting of Magic Town (1947).
She has showed up in four movies that have been chosen for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "socially, by and large or stylishly" critical: Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), My Man Godfrey (1936), The Lost Weekend (1945) and All That Heaven Allows (1955).
On August 25, 2021, she was respected with a day of her filmography during the Turner Classic Movies Summer Under the Stars.
During the last part of the 1940s, Ronald Reagan (under the code name T-10) and his then-spouse, Jane Wyman, gave the FBI the names of entertainers inside the film business whom they accepted to be socialist supporters.
She didn't coexist with Tommy Kirk while recording "Bon Voyage". Kirk later said he felt Wyman was homophobic towards him.
List of Jane Wyman Movies
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (TV Series)
- Falcon Crest (TV Series)
- Charlie's Angels (TV Series)
- The Love Boat (TV Series)
- The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (TV Movie)
- Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series)
- Amanda Fallon (TV Movie)
- The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series)
- The Sixth Sense (TV Series)
- The Failing of Raymond (TV Movie)
- Insight (TV Series)
- My Three Sons (TV Series)
- How to Commit Marriage
- The Red Skelton Show (TV Series)
- Wagon Train (TV Series)
- Bon Voyage!
- The Investigators (TV Series)
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series)
- Pollyanna
- Lux Playhouse (TV Series)
- Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Miracle in the Rain
- Lucy Gallant
- All That Heaven Allows
- General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- Summer Playhouse (TV Series)
- Magnificent Obsession
- So Big
- Let's Do It Again
- Just for You
- Campbell Summer Soundstage (TV Series)
- The Story of Will Rogers
- Starlift
- The Blue Veil
- Here Comes the Groom
- The Glass Menagerie
- Stage Fright
- It's a Great Feeling
- A Kiss in the Dark
- Johnny Belinda
- Magic Town
- Cheyenne
- The Yearling
- Night and Day
- One More Tomorrow
- The Lost Weekend
- Crime by Night
- The Doughgirls
- Make Your Own Bed
- Princess O'Rourke
- Footlight Serenade
- My Favorite Spy
- You're in the Army Now
- The Body Disappears
- Honeymoon for Three
- Tugboat Annie Sails Again
- My Love Came Back
- Polo Joe
- The Sunday Round-Up (Short)
- The Voice of Scandal
- Cain and Mabel
- Stage Struck
- My Man Godfrey
- Bengal Tiger
- Anything Goes
- King of Burlesque
- Freshman Love
- Broadway Hostess
- Stolen Harmony
- George White's 1935 Scandals
- All the King's Horses
- Rumba
- College Rhythm
- Elmer, the Great
- The Kid from Spain & Many more....
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