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Old 12-28-2003, 02:11 PM   #1
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Sad One of my favorite actresses died!

Oscar-Nominated Actress Jeanne Crain Dies
Mon Dec 15, 5:59 AM ET

By BOB THOMAS, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES - Jeanne Crain credited her mother for bringing her up in a household free of prejudice. As a Hollywood star, she won an Oscar nomination for a role that broke racial taboos of the day — a black girl passing for white.

The winsome beauty who specialized in frothy comedies in the 1940s and whose career was capped by her starring role in the controversial Elia Kazan (news) classic "Pinky," died Sunday. She was 78.

Crain died of a heart attack at her Santa Barbara home, according to her son, Paul Brinkman Jr. She appeared in 64 films and many television shows during her long career, playing opposite such stars as Frank Sinatra (news), Kirk Douglas (news) and William Holden (news).

"Pinky" brought Crain's only Academy Award recognition, a nomination for best actress in 1949. It was a daring film at a time when Hollywood avoided racial controversy, about a girl who passes for white in the North but faces the bitter hatred of whites after returning to her grandmother's home in the Deep South.

"I grew up without knowing anything about prejudice; my mother saw to that," Crain said in 1995. "If parents would keep prejudice and intolerance to themselves for one generation, we would have a different world."

Lena Horne other black actresses sought the role, but Fox boss Darryl F. Zanuck decided on a white star with box-office appeal.

"Pinky" was widely praised by critics but encountered opposition in the South, especially because a white man in the film wants to marry Pinky despite knowing her heritage. Marshall, Texas, banned the film, but the town's film censoring ordinance was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites).

The movie's controversy enhanced Crain's popularity. She recalled that her fan letters rose to 6,000 a week, and only 1 percent were critical.

With her lovely features, slender figure and demure manner, Crain became a leading star in the wartime and postwar years. For faraway GI's she seemed the ideal girl back home. At 20th Century-Fox studio, her fan mail was second only to that of pin-up queen Betty Grable.

Crain's 1943 movie debut followed the Hollywood cliche: She appeared in a swimming suit beside a pool in the all-star "The Gang's All Here." She was elevated to leading roles in her next films — "Home in Indiana," "In the Meantime, Darling," "Winged Victory" and "State Fair," which featured Rodgers and Hammerstein's only original score for a movie.

"Margie" (1946), an entertaining, nostalgic tale of a small-town girl in the 1920s who gets a crush on her French teacher, established Crain as an important Fox star. She followed with a musical, "You Were Meant for Me," opposite Dan Dailey, and "An Apartment for Peggie," a romance with William Holden.

Crain was born in Barstow, Calif., and raised in Los Angeles, where her father became head of the English department at Inglewood High School. She began winning leads in school plays at 14 and beauty contests at 15.

As Camera Girl of 1942 in Long Beach, she attracted the attention of 20th Century-Fox and was given a routine studio contract. That was soon discarded for better terms as her career rapidly ascended.

In 1945, Crain married Paul Brinkman, an actor who later became a successful businessman. The couple had seven children.

By the 1960s, her Hollywood career had dimmed. She made three films in Europe and then retired. She and Brinkman spent their time at two working ranches.

In her 70s she still received regular bundles of mail from fans who had seen her films on TV or video.

"They write as if the films were just being released," she said wonderingly. "The films must have aged well."

Crain's husband died in October. She is survived by her sons, Paul Jr. and Timothy Brinkman, and three daughters, Jeanine Brinkman, Lisa Binstock and Maria Brinkman.

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I finally got back online this morning to find this out She was one of my all-time favorite actresses - a few years ago I tracked down all of her hard-to-find films and even had the username "jeannecrain" on ebay. Her best film of all time was definately "Margie" all though most people remember her from "State Fair." I just hope she's not forgotten.

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That is so sad, people dying so close to new year too. It's nice to hear she was brought up without prejudice- I've never heard of the film Pinky before but I'll try see it sometime- sounds very interesting.

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I have the 1945 version of "State Fair" on video but not the 1962 Ann-Margaret version.
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That is so sad, people dying so close to new year too. It's nice to hear she was brought up without prejudice- I've never heard of the film Pinky before but I'll try see it sometime- sounds very interesting.

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I've actually never seen "Pinky" (if you can believe it). For the huge fan that I am, I never got around to seeing her Oscar-nominated role But a lot of her mainstream films are definatley worth seeing, check out "State Fair" "Cheaper By the Dozen" and "People Will Talk."
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I have the 1945 version of "State Fair" on video but not the 1962 Ann-Margaret version.
The 45 version is 1000 times better, but I'll confess, I own both

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She was a beautiful and talented actress. I don't recall seeing 'Pinky' but I loved 'State Fair' and 'Leave Her To Heaven' and 'Cheaper By The Dozen' among others. It sounds like she had a good life.
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I've got a lot of her old movies taped. I can't belive she died
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She knew where her priorities were!! Family and not rich and/or fame!!
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