Jean Hetherington Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jean Heather (February 21, 1921 – October 29, 1995) was an American actress who featured in eight feature films during the 1940s.Heather attended Oregon State University, 1940-41. She transferred to the University of Washington in 1942 and early in the war was named "Canteen Dream Girl of the Northwest," by Marine, Navy, Army and Coast Guard camps in Washington state.
Was in the football rally squad at Oregon State College. Since the 1942 Rose Bowl game was relocated from Pasadena, California to Duke University in North Carolina, the rally squad was not able to attend that game.
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Was in a serious car accident in Coldwater Canyon on December 18, 1947. While driving around a sharp curve she lost control and was thrown from the car onto the highway as the car overturned. According to newspapers she was being treated at Monte Sano hospital for "serious head injuries that may halt her film career.".
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Heather attended Oregon State University, 1940-41. She transferred to the University of Washington in 1942 and early in the war was named "Canteen Dream Girl of the Northwest," by Marine, Navy, Army and Coast Guard camps in Washington state.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Red Stallion in the Rockies
1949
Cynthia 'Cindy' Smith
The Last Round-up
1947
Carol Taylor
The Well-Groomed Bride
1946
Wickley
Duffy's Tavern
1945
Jean Heather
Murder, He Says
1945
Elany Fleagle
National Barn Dance
1944
Betty
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
1944
Frances Smithers
Going My Way
1944
Carol James
Double Indemnity
1944
Lola Dietrichson
Holiday Inn
1942
4th of July Dancer (uncredited)
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Duffy's Tavern
1945
performer: "Swinging on a Star"
Going My Way
1944
"The Day After Forever" 1944 / performer: "The Day After Forever" 1944