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Elizabeth Jean Peters (October 15, 1926 – October 13, 2000) was an American film actress. She was known as a star of 20th Century Fox in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and as the second wife of Howard Hughes .
Howard R. Hughes Sr. Rupert Hughes; P. Jean Peters This page was last edited on 25 January 2024, at 13:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
On January 12, 1957, Hughes married actress Jean Peters at a small hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. [126] [127] The couple met in the 1940s, before Peters became a film actress. [128] They had a highly publicized romance in 1947 and there was talk of marriage, but she said she could not combine it with her career. [129]
Darnell was born in Dallas, Texas, as one of four children (excluding her mother's two children from an earlier marriage) to postal clerk Calvin Roy Darnell and the former Margaret "Pearl" Brown. One of her maternal great-grandparents was Cherokee. [1] She was the younger sister of Undeen and the older sister of Monte Maloya and Calvin Roy, Jr..
Moore was born January 7, 1929, in Glendale, California, and grew up in a Mormon family in Los Angeles. [1]Moore's early appearances include The Howards of Virginia (1940), On the Sunny Side (1942), My Gal Sal (1942), A-Haunting We Will Go (1942), True to Life (1943), Gaslight (1944) (playing Ingrid Bergman's character as a child), Since You Went Away (1944), Sweet and Low-Down (1944), and The ...
Prosecutors have charged a Kansas City mother with endangering the welfare of a child after she told police that she mistakenly placed her 1-month-old baby in an oven instead of her crib ...
In 1971 he married the actress Jean Peters after she had divorced her estranged husband Howard Hughes. Hough then decided to become a producer and resigned his post at 20th Century Fox. His first job was on the successful movie Emperor of the North Pole starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Keith Carradine.
Her beloved children’s book Dogger won her the Kate Greenaway Medal. Tributes paid to ‘much-loved’ children’s author and illustrator Shirley Hughes Skip to main content