Jean Parker Overview:

Actress, Jean Parker, was born Lois Mae Green on Aug 11, 1915 in Deer Lodge, MT. Parker died at the age of 90 on Nov 30, 2005 in Woodland Hills, CA .

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She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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Jean Parker Quotes:

Lucille: What would Bluebeard want with me?


[last lines]
Matthews: Such fine coffee.
Murkil: Isn't it?
[we cut to a different scene]
Carol Dunlap: Oh, Albert!


Toni: You can't mix mongrels with thoroughbreds.


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Jean Parker Facts
Mother Mildred Brenner worked at MGM in the set department, and created magnificent flowers, trees and other greenery for such notable films as National Velvet (1944), Forbidden Planet (1956), Raintree County (1957) and others.

Discovered by Ida Koverman, Louis B. Mayer's personal assistant, after winning a poster painting contest which portrayed Father Time.

Husband Robert Lowery, as a gag, introduced Jean to Sally Stanford, notorious California madam, as a prospective "house girl".

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