

Acting
Birthday: October 17, 1900 (125)
Place of Birth: Plattsburgh, New York, USA
Biography
Jean Arthur (born Gladys Georgianna Greene; October 17, 1900 – June 19, 1991) was an American actress celebrated as one of the defining screen personalities of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Known for her quick wit, expressive voice, and understated charm, she became one of the era’s most beloved comedic leading ladies, especially in the screwball comedy genre. Film historian James Harvey noted that “no one was more closely identified with the screwball comedy than Jean Arthur,” and her work remains central to the style’s legacy. Arthur rose to prominence in the mid‑1930s and became best known for her collaborations with director Frank Capra, starring in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can’t Take It with You (1938), and Mr.
Known For
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Going Hollywood: The '30s (1984)Age: 84as (archive footage)
The Jean Arthur Show (1966)Age: 66
Gunsmoke (1955)Age: 55as Julie Blane
Shane (1953)Age: 53as Marian Starrett
Yesterday and Today (1953)Age: 53as (archive footage)
A Foreign Affair (1948)Age: 48as Congresswoman Phoebe Frost
The Impatient Years (1944)Age: 44as Janie Anderson
A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)Age: 43as Molly J. Truesdale
The More the Merrier (1943)Age: 43as Constance Milligan
The Talk of the Town (1942)Age: 42as Nora Shelley
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