Jean Peters
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Jean Peters (October 15, 1926 – October 13, 2000) was an American actress, known as a star of 20th Century Fox in the late 1940s and early 1950s and as the second (or possibly third) wife of Howard Hughes. Although possibly best remembered for her siren role in Pickup on South Street (1953), Peters was known for her resistance to be turned into a sex symbol, preferring to play unglamorous, down-to-earth women.
Acting
TV
Murder, She Wrote
as Siobhan O'Dea
1984
Movie
Niagara
as Polly Cutler
1953
Movie
Pickup on South Street
as Candy
1953
Movie
Viva Zapata!
as Josefa
1952
Movie
Apache
as Nalinle
1954
Movie
Broken Lance
as Barbara
1954
Movie
Three Coins in the Fountain
as Anita Hutchins
1954
Movie
Anne of the Indies
as Captaine Anne Providence
1951
Movie
O. Henry's Full House
as Susan Goodwin (segment "The Last Leaf")
1952
Movie
A Blueprint for Murder
as Lynn Cameron
1953
Movie
Captain from Castile
as Catana Perez
1947
Movie
It Happens Every Spring
as Deborah Greenleaf
1949
Movie
Vicki
as Vicki Lynn
1953
Movie
As Young as You Feel
as Alice Hodges
1951
Movie
A Man Called Peter
as Catherine Wood Marshall
1955
Movie
Take Care of My Little Girl
as Dallas Prewitt
1951
Movie
Lure of the Wilderness
as Laurie Harper
1952
Movie
Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
as Nellie Halper
1952
Movie
Deep Waters
as Ann Freeman
1948
Movie
Love That Brute
as Ruth Manning
1950
TV
Peter and Paul
as Priscilla
1981
Movie
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
as Candy (archive footage)
2002
TV
Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers
as Beatrice Heyward
1976