Jean Willes

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9449

Gender

Female

Birthday

15-Apr-1923

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Джин Уиллес
  • Jean Donahue
  • جین ویلز

Jean Willes

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Credits

The Winner's Circle The Winner's Circle (1948) Character: Jean Trent
A Thoroughbred makes the long journey from initial training and workout to ultimate triumph as a champion horse.
His Baiting Beauty His Baiting Beauty (1950) Character: Ethel Dunkel
Harry has to leave town on a business trip to take part in the opening of a new radio station. However, his wife suspects that he is actually going to meet another woman.
House About It House About It (1950) Character: N/A
Wally and his family and Eddie and his family all wind up living in the same house. Complications ensue.
Don't Throw That Knife Don't Throw That Knife (1951) Character: Lucy Wyckoff
The stooges become census takers and wind up in the apartment of a lady whose husband is both jealous and a knife thrower. When the husband arrives home, the boys try to hide, but are discovered, and after dodging some knives, leave on the run.
Gypped in the Penthouse Gypped in the Penthouse (1955) Character: Jane
Larry and Shemp reminisce about their experiences with Jean, a diamond crazy gold digger each of them was gypped by. After telling their stories, they have a run in with Moe, who is now married to the same women. When Jean shows up, they deliver some stooge-style revenge.
The Awful Sleuth The Awful Sleuth (1951) Character: Ruthie
Drug store soda jerk Bert is a true-crime buff who revels in detective magazines. But he doesn't recognize the notorious gangster he waits on, smiling Memphis Mike.
Gobs and Gals Gobs and Gals (1952) Character: Mrs. Riley
Two sailors (Robert Hutton) mail love letters from a remote weather station, enclosing photos of their chief (Cathy Downs).
Hear Me Good Hear Me Good (1957) Character: Rita Hall
Comedy involving a beauty contest that has two pre-chosen winners; one the special girlfriend of a not too savory character, the other, the true love of the promoter.
Ain't Love Cuckoo? Ain't Love Cuckoo? (1946) Character: Cuckoo Narrator
Gus Schilling and Richard Lane are two GIs serving overseas during World War II, and they get word that their wives, also in the U. S. military service, are missing. Meanwhile, the two wives get the same information about the husband of each. Time passes, and Gus, the widower, meets Richard's wife, the widow, and vice-versa and Gus marries Richard's wife and Richard marries Gus's wife, and all is well until they go on their honeymoons and stay at the same hotel.
Slappily Married Slappily Married (1946) Character: Customer (uncredited)
Joe's wife, who thinks he's been carrying on with another woman, moves out.
Bride and Gloom Bride and Gloom (1947) Character: Sally (as Jean Donahue)
In this Columbia All-Star Comedy (production number 8439), Shemp Howard finds himself in a love nest with the wrong woman, while his bride-to-be is waiting, none too happy, at the church.
Hectic Honeymoon Hectic Honeymoon (1947) Character: Ruth Jones
Sterling works as a woman's hosiery salesman, and marries one of the office secretaries only to find out that his boss has just decided that anyone in his employ that gets married will be fired. His antics to keep his wife and his boss apart leads to troubles on both fronts.
Honeymoon Blues Honeymoon Blues (1946) Character: Peggy Dawson
Immediately after his wedding, Hugh's boss comes to him with an important job - he is to ingratiate himself with an important client's mistress and retrieve some incriminating love letters.
The Champs Step Out The Champs Step Out (1951) Character: Miss Pearson
In the third of four shorts in this series, two ex-prizefighters, Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom, are hired by an archaeologist, Professor Bentley, to guard a million dollars worth of antiques and relics in his home. During the night, each makes a play for the professor's secretary, Miss Pearson, who is working for a gang of crooks planning to rob the place. She slips them a mickey-finn but they come to soon enough to catch the crooks and save the relics.
The Scooper Dooper The Scooper Dooper (1947) Character: Betty Parker
A young man who wants desperately to become a newspaper reporter decides he can cinch his career by exposing a suspected diamond smuggler.
Let Down Your Aerial Let Down Your Aerial (1949) Character: N/A
Eddie buys a new TV set and Wally offers to help him put up his roof antenna.
He Flew the Shrew He Flew the Shrew (1951) Character: N/A
Comedy short.
His Pest Friend His Pest Friend (1955) Character: N/A
The boys install a television aerial.
Nobody's Home Nobody's Home (1955) Character: N/A
The boys unknowingly purchase the same house.
He Took a Powder He Took a Powder (1955) Character: N/A
Wally leaves his wife.
Beautiful Clothes Beautiful Clothes (1942) Character: Model
Harry Langdon lip syncs the title song and interacts with models.
Claire Claire (1956) Character: Roberta Lawrence
A doctor's second wife is tormented by the presence of his pet cat, which reminds her of the fact that she was involved in her husband's first wife's drowning.
The Revolt of Mamie Stover The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) Character: Gladys
In the early ’40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as World War II has begun to intensify. She settles down in Hawaii, hoping to start a new life.
The Tijuana Story The Tijuana Story (1957) Character: Liz March
Courageous newspaper editor Manuel Acosta Mesa tries to take on the mob in Tijuana through his newspaper, reporting on the violence, prostitution and drug sales in the border town.
By Love Possessed By Love Possessed (1961) Character: Junie McCarthy
An unhappily married woman engages in an affair with her husband's law partner.
These Thousand Hills These Thousand Hills (1959) Character: Jen
A cowboy tries for easy money with his partner, then tries ranching with a saloon hostess's money.
The First Time The First Time (1952) Character: Fawn Wallace
A married couple welcomes their first child.
Salty O'Rourke Salty O'Rourke (1945) Character: The Other Girl (uncredited)
A gambler and his buddy find a wise-guy jockey for their long-shot horse.
No Time for Sergeants No Time for Sergeants (1958) Character: WAF Captain
Georgia farm boy Will Stockdale is about to bust with pride. He’s been drafted. Will’s ready. But is Uncle Sam ready for Will?
The Man Who Turned to Stone The Man Who Turned to Stone (1957) Character: Tracy
A new social worker at a girls' reformatory discovers that her charges are being used by a group of ancient alchemists, who have insinuated themselves as the prison's chief staffers, to keep themselves alive and free from an insidious petrification, which is already afflicting one of their number.
A Star Is Born A Star Is Born (1954) Character: Fan at a Benefit Show (uncredited)
A movie star helps a young singer-actress find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral.
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953) Character: Capt. Olivia
Lester and Orville accidentally launch a rocket which is supposed to fly to Mars. Instead it goes to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. They are then forced by bank robber Mugsy and his pal Harry to fly to Venus where they find a civilization made up entirely of women, men having been banished.
Desire Under the Elms Desire Under the Elms (1958) Character: Florence Cabot
Ephraim Cabot is an old man of amazing vitality who loves his New England farm with a greedy passion. Hating him, and sharing his greed, are the sons of two wives Cabot has overworked into early graves. Most bitter is Eben, whose mother had owned most of the farm, and who feels who should be sole heir. When the old man brings home a new wife, Anna, she becomes a fierce contender to inherit the farm. Two of the sons leave when Eben gives them the fare in return for their shares of the farm. Meanwhile, Anna tries to cause some sparks by rubbing up against Eben.
All Ashore All Ashore (1953) Character: Rose
Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.
Bite the Bullet Bite the Bullet (1975) Character: Rosie
At the beginning of the 20th century, a newspaper organizes an endurance horse race : 700 miles to run in a few days. 9 adventurers are competing, among them a woman, Miss Jones, a Mexican, an Englishman, a young cow-boy, an old one and two friends, Sam Clayton and Luke Matthews. All those individualists will learn to respect each other.
The FBI Story The FBI Story (1959) Character: Anna Sage
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
Chinatown at Midnight Chinatown at Midnight (1949) Character: Alice
A young man who steals valuable Oriental objects for a crooked antique dealer is hunted down by the police after his latest Chinatown robbery turns violent.
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts The Lieutenant Wore Skirts (1956) Character: Joan Sweeney
TV writer Greg Whitcomb did his military service heroically but now has settled into everyday life with a young wife, Katy. A letter from the war department arrives that Katy believes is calling Greg back to active duty from the Air Force reserve, but she hides it during a party celebrating their wedding anniversary.
The Sniper The Sniper (1952) Character: Woman Exiting Bar
Eddie Miller struggles with his hatred of women, he's especially bothered by seeing women with their lovers. He starts a killing spree as a sniper by shooting women from far distances. In an attempt to get caught, he writes an anonymous letter to the police begging them to stop him.
5 Against the House 5 Against the House (1955) Character: Virginia
Former war-time Army buddies now students in college decide to rip off a Reno casino.
The Glass Web The Glass Web (1953) Character: Sonia
A manipulative diva blackmails a married man and insults her secret lover, leading to her murder. As the husband tries to cover his tracks, the lover sabotages him and suggests turning the case into a TV show episode.
Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land (1952) Character: Denise
Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.
The King and Four Queens The King and Four Queens (1956) Character: Ruby McDade
Opportunistic con man Dan Kehoe ingratiates himself with the cantankerous mother of four outlaws and their beautiful widows in order to find their hidden gold.
Down to Earth Down to Earth (1947) Character: Betty
Upset at a new Broadway musical mocking The Nine Muses, Greek goddess Terpsichore comes down to earth to land a part in the show and change it.
Gun Street Gun Street (1961) Character: Joan Brady
A sheriff goes in pursuit of an escaped convict who is bent on paying back the people responsible for his imprisonment.
A Fool and His Honey A Fool and His Honey (1952) Character: Wally's Wife
Wally suspects Eddie of having more than a friendly interest in Wally's wife, and his suspicions, he thinks, are confirmed when he finds Eddie in his apartment. Eddie has a logical reason for being there, but Wally won't listen and the chase is on.
Gypsy Gypsy (1962) Character: Miss Cratchitt
Gypsy's mother Rose dreams of a life in show business for her daughters, but Louise becomes a huge burlesque star. Stage musical loosely based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee.
Count Three and Pray Count Three and Pray (1955) Character: N/A
A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War.
Hell on Devil's Island Hell on Devil's Island (1957) Character: Suzanne
An ex-con from Devil's Island enlists the support of the governor's daughter in exposing a prison mining operation.
Hula-La-La Hula-La-La (1951) Character: Luana
The stooges are dance instructors sent by a movie company to a tropical island to teach the natives how to dance so they can appear in a movie. The boys run into trouble with the local witch doctor who wants to add their heads to his collection. The stooges defeat the witch doctor with hand grenades they swipe from a multi-armed idol, and get on with the dancing lessons.
McHale's Navy McHale's Navy (1964) Character: Margot Monet
The crew of PT-73 get into trouble when they back the wrong horse in a race. Now they have to come up with a way to raise the money to pay off the winners.
Revenue Agent Revenue Agent (1950) Character: Marge King
Accountant Augustis King discovers that his wife, Marfhe, is having an affair with his boss Sam Bellows. He telephones Internal Revenue Bureau that he can give evidence of a large tax-evasion racket. Before IRS-agent Steve Daniels arrives, King is murdered by a henchman of Bellows and his partner, Ernie Medford. Daniels discovers that Bellows and Medford are smuggling gold bullion from their mine in Mexico, and sell and bank the money under assumed names. they hide the bullion in a compartment welded to the bottom of a car.
From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity (1953) Character: Annette (uncredited)
In 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command are falling in love.
From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity (1953) Character: Annette - Club Receptionist (uncredited)
In 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command are falling in love.
Bobby Ware Is Missing Bobby Ware Is Missing (1955) Character: Janet Ware
This suspense film revolves around the crime of child abduction. The parents of the missing child undertake a feverish search for their son. The police are contacted, and a ransom letter is received.
So Proudly We Hail So Proudly We Hail (1943) Character: Lt. Carol Johnson
During the start of the Pacific campaign in World War II, Lieutenant Janet Davidson is the head of a group of U.S. military nurses who are trapped behind enemy lines in the Philippines. Davidson tries to keep up the spirits of her staff, which includes Lieutenants Joan O'Doul and Olivia D'Arcy. They all seek to maintain a sense of normal life, including dating, while under constant danger as they tend to wounded soldiers.
Run for the Hills Run for the Hills (1953) Character: Prancer Veach
Fearing nuclear war, an insurance man moves to a cave with his wife and family.
The Cheyenne Social Club The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) Character: Alice
Two cowboys inherit a "social club" specializing in satisfying men.
Monkey Businessmen Monkey Businessmen (1946) Character: Nurse Shapely (uncredited)
The stooges are bumbling electricians who decide to go away for a rest after they are fired for their incompetence. The rest home they choose is run by Dr. Mallard, a quack who gyps the patients for everything they've got. When the boys discover the crooked goings on they escape, but not before Curly accidentally cures another patient who rewards him with a thousand dollars.
A Snitch in Time A Snitch in Time (1950) Character: Miss Gladys Scudder
The Stooges are painters who are re-staining some furniture at a boarding house, unaware that a gang of bank robbers has its hideout there.
The Slowest Gun in the West The Slowest Gun in the West (1960) Character: Kathy McQueen
The town of Primrose, Arizona is beset by outlaws, so the towns people hire Fletcher Bissell III (A.K.A. The Silver Dollar Kid) as their new sheriff. Fletcher is so cowardly the townsfolk are sure that the local outlaws will be too proud to gun him down. This proves to be the case, and the outlaws hire their own cowardly gunfighter, Chicken Finsterwald, to go up against The Silver Dollar Kid.
The Family Secret The Family Secret (1951) Character: N/A
When his son accidentally kills someone, a lawyer must defend the man wrongly charged with the murder.
Blondie in the Dough Blondie in the Dough (1947) Character: Miss Marsh, Thorpe's Secretary (uncredited)
BBlondie opens a bakery in her home to help fill the family cookie jar. Her tasty cookies become so popular that a cookie magnate makes her an offer that is difficult to refuse. Unfortunately, this creates all kinds of problems for the Bumsteads.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Character: Nurse Sally Withers
A small-town doctor learns that the population of his community is being replaced by emotionless alien duplicates.
The Comic The Comic (1969) Character: Denise in Film Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
An account of the rise and fall of a silent film comic, Billy Bright. The movie begins with his funeral, as he speaks from beyond the grave in a bitter tone about his fate, and takes us through his fame, as he ruins it with womanizing and drink, and his fall, as a lonely, bitter old man unable to reconcile his life's disappointments. The movie is based loosely on the life of Buster Keaton.
Elmer Gantry Elmer Gantry (1960) Character: Prostitute (uncredited)
A charismatic charlatan begins a business — and eventually romantic — relationship with a roadside evangelist to sell religion to 1920s America. Based on Sinclair Lewis' novel of the same name.
Masterson of Kansas Masterson of Kansas (1954) Character: Dallas Corey
Western lawman Bat Masterson sets out to prove a man standing trial for murder is innocent.
Ocean's Eleven Ocean's Eleven (1960) Character: Mrs. Bergdorf
Danny Ocean and his gang attempt to rob the five biggest casinos in Las Vegas in one night.
The Crowded Sky The Crowded Sky (1960) Character: Gloria Panawek
When Navy pilot Dale Heath takes off, he doesn't expect his navigational equipment to fail and must adapt when it goes out along with his radio. Heading straight for a commercial jet piloted by Dick Barnett, whose plane is full of passengers, Heath can't tell which way to turn in order to avoid a catastrophe.
You Came Along You Came Along (1945) Character: Showgirl (uncredited)
War hero flier Bob Collins goes on a war bond selling tour with two buddies, and substitute "chaperone" Ivy Hotchkiss. Bob's a cheerful Lothario with several girls in every town on the tour. After some amusing escapades, Bob and Ivy become romantically involved, agreeing it's "just fun up in the air." Then Ivy finds out the real reason why it shouldn't be anything more.
Bowery to Bagdad Bowery to Bagdad (1955) Character: Melody, alias "Claire Culpepper"
The Bowery Boys find a lamp that has strange magic powers.
The Fuller Brush Girl The Fuller Brush Girl (1950) Character: Mary (uncredited)
A daffy door-to-door saleswoman blunders into a murder investigation.



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