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  1. 10 de mar. de 2004 · Jean Dee (Frances Dee), actress: born Los Angeles 26 November 1907; married 1933 Joel McCrea (died 1990; three sons); died Norwalk, Connecticut 6 March 2004. Frances Dee played leading lady to ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2004 · Actress Frances Dee dies at 94. Dee was compared to the great film beauty Great Garbo. Actress Frances Dee, widow of western hero Joel McCrea and one of the last stars of Hollywood's "Golden Age", has died in Los Angeles at the age of 94. Dee began her career in 1929, starring opposite Maurice Chevalier in Playboy of Paris.

  3. Frances Dee began her film career at the dawn of the sound era, going from extra to leading lady within a matter of months. Her rapid ascencion came about thanks to Maurice Chevalier, who got her as his romantic interested in Ludwig Berger’s 1930 romantic comedy Playboy of Paris .

  4. THRILL - To the Private Life of History's Most Glamorous Adventuress! The first feature length film to use three-strip Technicolor film. Adapted from a play ...

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  5. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Peter McCrea, son of Joel McCrea and Frances Dee, will be speaking at the Community Room of the Easton Public Library on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Balancing two highly successful movie careers with their ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2021 · 40 Glamorous Photos of Frances Dee in the 1930s and ’40s. January 30, 2021 1930s, 1940s, celebrity & famous people, female, portraits. Born 1909 in Los Angeles, California, American actress Frances Dee began working as a movie extra as a lark. Her big break came when, still an extra, she was offered the lead opposite Maurice Chevalier in ...

  7. Frances Dee. Actress: I Walked with a Zombie. Dee was born in Los Angeles, where her Army officer father was stationed, and grew up in Chicago after her father was transferred there. In 1929, he was re-assigned to L.A., and, as a lark, the 19 year old Dee began working in motion pictures as an extra. Her debut was in Words and Music (1929) with Lois Moran. After her breakthrough...