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  1. Jacqueline deWit (September 26, 1912 – January 7, 1998) was an American film and TV character actress from Los Angeles who appeared in over two dozen films, including Spellbound (1945), The Snake Pit, The Damned Don't Cry!, Tea and Sympathy, All That Heaven Allows and Harper.

  2. Jacqueline deWit was born on 26 September 1912 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Little Giant (1946) , All That Heaven Allows (1955) and The Damned Don't Cry (1950) . She died on 7 January 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  3. Biografía de Jacqueline deWit 26 de Septiembre de 1912, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Sólo el cielo lo sabe, Los condenados no lloran, Harper, investigador privado, El pequeño fenómeno, El diablillo ya es mujer

  4. Jacqueline deWit (1912 - 1998) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: La dimensión desconocida: Por fin un poco de tiempo (TV), Los condenados no lloran, Estirpe de dragón, El pequeño fenómeno, The Lone Wolf in Mexico, The Great Jewel Robber, Lay That Rifle Down, Un trío de terror, Aquella noche contigo y She Wrote the Book.

  5. 7 de ene. de 1998 · Jacqueline deWit (September 26, 1912 – January 7, 1998) was an American film and TV character actress from Los Angeles who appeared in over two dozen films, including Spellbound (1945), The Snake Pit, The Damned Don't Cry!, Tea and Sympathy, All That Heaven Allows and Harper.

  6. Jacqueline deWit was an American film and TV character actress from Los Angeles who appeared in over two dozen films, including Spellbound (1945), The Snake Pit, The Damned Don't Cry!, Tea and Sympathy, All That Heaven Allows and Harper. She also appeared in the 1946 Abbott and Costello comedy Little Giant, as Bud Abbott's wife.

  7. Statuesque, brunette American actress Jacqueline De Wit built her reputation in icy "other woman" roles. Active from the early 1940s, DeWit accepted assignments at practically every studio from MGM to Monogram. She holds the distinction of being the only film actress ever to play the wife of comedian Bud Abbott (in the 1946 Abbott and Costello ...