Frances Dee

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Biography

Brunette Frances 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, Dee began working in motion pictures as an extra. Her debut was in _Words and Music . Following a whirlwind courtship, the two were married later that year in Rye, New York. Their 57-year marriage ended in 1990, when McCrea died. In the 70s, she and McCrea were rumored to be worth between fifty and one hundred million dollars. Dee hasn't acted since the mid-50s, and said she didn't miss it. The nonagenarian actress a huge hit at the 1998 Memphis Film Festival in Tunica, Mississippi. She died in 2004.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 26 November 1909
  • Place of birth
  • Los Angeles
  • Death date
  • 2004-03-06
  • Death age
  • 95
  • Place of death
  • Norwalk· Connecticut
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Children
  • Jody McCrea
  • Spouses
  • Joel McCrea
  • Education
  • University of Chicago
  • Member of
  • California Republican Party

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Trivia

She accepted the role in I Walked with a Zombie so that she could use her salary to purchase a new automobile for her mother.

In 1995 she donated 220 acres of her Thousand Oaks, California, ranch to the Conejo Recreation and Park District to be preserved as parkland. In 1981 she and husband Joel McCrea had given 75 acres to the District.

The nonagenarian actress was a huge hit at the 1998 Memphis Film Festival in Tunica, Mississippi. Dees biographer Andrew Wentink said she gained new fame in the 1990s for her role in films that forced the adoption of a Hollywood code on morality in the 1930s.

In 1935 she and husband Joel McCrea separated, but soon reconciled. In 1966 McCrea filed for divorce, charging her with cruelty, however, the couple stayed married until McCreas death.

Initially had a screen test for the role of "Scarlett OHara" and was actually George Cukor s first choice for the role of "Melanie" in Gone with the Wind , but was deemed by David O. Selznick as being too similar in beauty to Vivien Leigh to play the role. Olivia de Havilland was then given the part.

Met future husband Joel McCrea on the set of The Silver Cord . He had been smitten after seeing her in the movie An American Tragedy and requested that she be cast in his movie. During the filming, however, she was seeing off-screen co-star Eric Linden. Joel and Frances began dating after the movie was completed, after her romance with Linden was over. It was her relationship with McCrea that compelled her to sign with RKO.

Had three sons by Joel McCrea : Jody McCrea (born 1934), David McCrea (born 1935) and Peter McCrea (born 1955). Son Peter married Jack Lemmon s daughter Courtney Lemmon on March 24, 2001. Both Jody, David and their families live in New Mexico. Frances passed away in Connecticut where she was staying with son Peter.

Born in Los Angeles, she and older sister Margaret (born in 1908) moved when she was quite young to Cincinnati, then to Washington D.C., before finally settling in the Hyde Park area of Chicago where the sisters attended Shakespeare Grammar School.

First grew interested in acting when she was cast as the lead in a senior play at Hyde Park High School.

She and her husband were staunch Republicans and personal friends of Ronald Reagan.

Sister of Margaret Dee , who appeared with her in Becky Sharp (1935) .

Her husband Joel McCrea died on their 57th wedding anniversary.

Educated at the University of Chicago.

Many sources list her birth year as 1907.

Quotes

His personality suited his appearance. .

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