Carole Mathews

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

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N/A

Gender

Female

Birthday

13-Sep-1920

Age

(105 years old)

Place of Birth

Montgomery, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Jean Deifel
  • Jeanne Francis

Carole Mathews

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Credits

Two Gun Marshal Two Gun Marshal (1953) Character: Miss Jennings
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature film.
She's a Sweetheart She's a Sweetheart (1944) Character: Frances
In this musical drama, a woman turns her mansion into a boarding house for soldiers on furlough, providing them with room, board, and musical entertainment.
Here's to Romance Here's to Romance (1935) Character: Dancer
Kathleen Gerard, a high society wife fed up with her husband's artistic "protegées", decides to take one of her own in Nino, a promising tenor, patronizing him to study in Paris. He and her girlfriend are perfectly happy until the Gerards pay a visit and Mrs. Gerard starts to show too much interest in him.
The Percentage The Percentage (1958) Character: Faye Slovak
Eddie Slovak meets an old Army buddy named Pete who once saved his life. He intends to repay his friend, but Pete refuses.
Dancing in Manhattan Dancing in Manhattan (1944) Character: N/A
In this comedy, a garbage truck driver stumbles across $5,000. He decides to use the money for a wild night on the town. He and his girlfriend do not know that the money represents the spoils of a blackmailer's scheme.
13 Fighting Men 13 Fighting Men (1960) Character: Carole Prescott
A group of Union Army soldiers is charged with protecting a box of gold and getting it to its rightful place within the government coffers.
Tahiti Nights Tahiti Nights (1944) Character: Betty Lou
Islanders make arrangements for an American bandleader to marry a princess.
Keep Your Powder Dry Keep Your Powder Dry (1945) Character: N/A
A debutante, a serviceman's bride and a girl from a military family join the Women's Army Corps.
The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby (1949) Character: N/A
Nick Carraway, a young Midwesterner now living on Long Island, finds himself fascinated by the mysterious past and lavish lifetyle of his landlord, the nouveau riche Jay Gatsby. He is drawn into Gatsby's circle, becoming a witness to obsession and tragedy.
Look in Any Window Look in Any Window (1961) Character: Betty Lowell
A teenager's parents finally realize how bad their home life is when their son is arrested for prowling.
The Missing Juror The Missing Juror (1944) Character: N/A
A newsman tracks down a phantom killer of murder-trial jurors.
Outlaws of the Rockies Outlaws of the Rockies (1945) Character: Jane Stuart
Outlaws of the Rockies is the fourth of Columbia's revitalized "Durango Kid" series. Charles Starrett is back in the saddle as the masked do-gooder Durango, aka easygoing sheriff Steve Williams. Accused of being a member of an outlaw gang, Williams is forced to don his Durango disguise to bring the actual criminals to justice.
A Thousand and One Nights A Thousand and One Nights (1945) Character: Handmaiden
On the run after being found sweet-talking the Sultan's daughter, Aladdin comes upon a lamp which, when rubbed, summons up Babs the genie. He uses it to return as a visiting prince asking for the princess's hand. Unfortunately for him, the sultan's wicked twin brother has secretly usurped the throne, someone else is after the lamp for his own ends, and Babs has taken a shine to Aladdin herself and is bent on wrecking his endeavours.
Treasure of Ruby Hills Treasure of Ruby Hills (1955) Character: Sherry Vernon
Ranchers battle one another over water rights. Western.
Over 21 Over 21 (1945) Character: N/A
A woman screenwriter lives in a shabby bungalow in order to be near her husband, a 39-year-old newspaper editor who has just joined the army.
Over 21 Over 21 (1945) Character: Officer Candidate's Wife (uncredited)
A woman screenwriter lives in a shabby bungalow in order to be near her husband, a 39-year-old newspaper editor who has just joined the army.
Blazing the Western Trail Blazing the Western Trail (1945) Character: Mary Halliday
Stage line owner Brent has his men robbing Halliday stages and when his manager Waring learns of it, Brent has him killed. Jeff Waring arrives and takes his uncle's job. He soon learns what's happening and the Durango Kid goes into action. This keeps Halliday going and gives them a chance to get the mail contract by winning the stagecoach race.
I Love a Mystery I Love a Mystery (1945) Character: Jean Anderson
In San Francisco, detective partners Jack Packard and Doc Long are hired by socialite Jefferson Monk who believes someone is following him with the aim to kill him.
Chicago Deadline Chicago Deadline (1949) Character: N/A
On Chicago's South Side reporter Ed Ames finds the body of a dead girl. Her address book leads to a host of names of men frightened by her death but claiming never to have known her. Ames comes to know quite a lot, dangerously so.
Ten Cents a Dance Ten Cents a Dance (1945) Character: N/A
Two privates on a 36 hour pass meet two dance hall dames, complications ensue!
The Girl in the Case The Girl in the Case (1944) Character: N/A
William Warner is a lawyer who is famous for his skill at opening any kind of lock, making him a valuable commodity. William is unknowingly enlisted by German spies who want him to open a chest containing a secret formula. This leads to a madcap adventure involving spies, the police and lots of picked locks!
Springtime in the Rockies Springtime in the Rockies (1942) Character: N/A
Broadway partners Vicky Lane and Dan Christy have a tiff over Christy's womanizing. Jealous Vicky takes up with her old flame and former dance partner, Victor Price, and Dan's career takes a nosedive. In hopes of rekindling their romance and getting Vicky back on the boards with him, Dan follows her to a ritzy resort in the Canadian Rockies, where she and Victor are about to open their new act. But things get complicated when Dan wakes after a bender to find that he's hired an outlandish Latin secretary, Rosita Murphy, which makes Vicky think he's just up to his old tricks again.
The Monster and the Ape The Monster and the Ape (1945) Character: Babs Arnold
A famous scientist invents a humanoid robot (the titular "monster"), so a greedy rival scientist plans to steal it for use in his criminal plans. His henchmen often kidnap a trained gorilla (the titular "ape") from the zoo, to aid in the schemes.
No Man of Her Own No Man of Her Own (1950) Character: Blonde
A penniless pregnant woman adopts the identity of a rich woman killed in a train crash.
Fame Fame (1978) Character: N/A
A waiter becomes a sudden overnight success as a playwright, and then begins negotiations with an Italian movie director to turn his play into a film. The results are unexpected.
Meet Me at the Fair Meet Me at the Fair (1953) Character: Clara Brink
In 1904, Doc Tilbee, medicine show huckster and champion tall-tale teller, gives a ride to a young boy escaped from an orphanage, where bad conditions (the result of political graft) are being investigated by new appointee Zerelda Wing, who doesn't know that her fiancée is one of the politicians responsible. Tad wants to stay with his new friend Doc, who is attracted to Zerelda, to the discomfiture of his old flame Clara...all amid nostalgic musical numbers.
Paid in Full Paid in Full (1950) Character: N/A
Two sisters fall in love with the same man. After the wedding, the new husband realizes he may have married the wrong sister.
Amazon Quest Amazon Quest (1949) Character: Theresa Vasco
Thomas Dekker is a diamond cutter attempting to reclaim his right to a portion of a rubber empire in the early part of the twentieth century. Tom travels to Brazil to uncover the fate of his father and along the way meets Teresa, a local girl who offers to be his guide in the jungle. Eventually, they encounter three armed men who take them to Lobato, a bandit who knew his father. Once convinced that Tom is his friend's son, Lobato tells him a lengthy story which culminates with his meeting Tom's father, who rescued him from drowning. With the help of "flashbacks" from an obscure South American feature, Tom learns what really became of his father.
Footlight Serenade Footlight Serenade (1942) Character: N/A
Conceited World Champion boxer Tommy Lundy decides to test his popularity in a Broadway show. Tommy always has an eye for the ladies and he starts paying attention to beautiful chorus girl Pat Lambert. Pat's boyfriend Bill Smith isn't impressed with Tommy even though Tommy gets him a boxing part in the show. When Tommy finds out that Pat and Bill were secretly together the night before the show opens, he angrily plans to turn the boxing scene with Bill into a real bout.
Tender Is the Night Tender Is the Night (1962) Character: Mrs. Hoyt
Against the counsel of his friends, psychiatrist Dick Diver marries Nicole Warren, a beautiful but unstable young woman from a moneyed family. Thoroughly enraptured, he forsakes his career in medicine for life as a playboy, until one day Dick is charmed by Rosemary Hoyt, an American traveling abroad. The thought of Dick possibly being attracted to someone else sends Nicole on an emotional downward spiral that threatens to consume them both.
The Strange Awakening The Strange Awakening (1958) Character: Selena Friend
Peter Chance suffers a blow to the head and wakes up with amnesia in a luxurious home, where a doctor and several women tell him he's a missing heir who's inherited millions. But Peter soon suspects something is not quite right with their story. He sets out to learn the truth before he's forced to sign a document that purportedly finalizes the transfer of the estate. This drama is based on Hugh Wheeler's novel Puzzle for Fiends.
The Girl from Avenue A The Girl from Avenue A (1940) Character: N/A
A tough girl raised in the streets finds that her dialect and manners are helpful as source material for a playwright.
Sealed Verdict Sealed Verdict (1948) Character: Hospital Receptionist
John Hoyt plays a high-ranking Nazi being prosecuted by an army tribunal in the aftermath of World War II. Sentenced to death, the general appeals to the American investigating Major (Ray Milland), claiming mitigating circumstances, and providing the names of witnesses who will clear his name. This sends the Major in a search through the ruins of post-war Germany to determine the degree of the general's guilt.
Sing Me a Song of Texas Sing Me a Song of Texas (1945) Character: Hilda Cartwright
The two nieces of the deceased Charley Bronson arrive to learn that an unknown judge will determine which one of them will inherit his ranch. But Bronson is still alive and posing as the cook. Hilda learns of this and sets out to use this information to win the ranch from her cousin Laurie.
Showdown at Boot Hill Showdown at Boot Hill (1958) Character: Jill Crane
Bounty hunter Luke Welsh arrives looking for a wanted man. When that man draws on him he has to kill him. To collect his reward he needs a statement identifying him. But the man was well liked in town and no one will sign such a statement. When he outdraws another man who thought he was faster, some townsmen decide he should be killed and they organize a mob to go after him.
City of Bad Men City of Bad Men (1953) Character: Cynthia London
Outlaws plan a robbery to take place during a championship prizefight in Carson City, Nevada.
Betrayed Women Betrayed Women (1955) Character: Kate Morrison
Love-starved gun molls (Carole Mathews, Beverly Michaels) escape from a prison farm where matrons make their lives miserable.
Red Snow Red Snow (1952) Character: Lt. Jane
Lieutenant Johnson, a U. S. Air Force pilot, on the tip of Alaska, a few miles from the Bering Straits from Siberia, helps foil a Soviet plot to test a new secret weapon by loyal Alaskan Eskimos. He is aided by Sergeant Koovuk, an Alsaka native Eskimo also in the U.S. military service. Along the way there is an ice-floe evacuation, an air-ice rescue and a fight with a polar bear.
The Two Gun Teacher The Two Gun Teacher (1954) Character: Anne Hardy
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Shark River Shark River (1953) Character: Jane Daughterty
Nobody has an easy time of it in the costume actioner Shark River. Wanted for murder, Clay Webley (Warren Stevens) and his wounded cellmate Curtis Parker (Robert Cunningham) hack their way through the Florida swampland. With the help of Clay's brother Dan (Steve Cochran), Clay is able to elude the authorities, but Parker dies of a snakebite. Subsisting on alligator meat, Dan and Clay make their way to the tiny cabin inhabited by widowed Jane Daughterty (Carole Mathews), her mother-in-law, and her son Johnny (Spencer Fox). The brothers rest here awhile, formulating plans to cross the Gulf of Mexico and head for Cuba.
Port of Hell Port of Hell (1954) Character: Julie Povich
The new warden of a large American harbor raises the hackles of sailors and fishermen by his strict enforcement of all the safety rules. He takes the time, though, to romance the sister of his biggest rival.
The Accused The Accused (1949) Character: Waitress
A prim psychology professor fights to hide a murder she committed in self-defense.
Assignment Redhead Assignment Redhead (1956) Character: Hedy Bergner
An American army officer working for British intelligence comes to post-war Berlin to solve a murder. His investigation is compromised when he falls for a nightclub singer, not realising she is an agent of the criminal mastermind he is on the trail of.
Massacre River Massacre River (1949) Character: Laura Jordan
Two Cavalry Officers clash over the Colonel's Daughter at a remote outpost with Indian troubles.
College Holiday College Holiday (1936) Character: Dancer
College students rally to save a struggling hotel from closing. Comedy.
The Man with My Face The Man with My Face (1951) Character: Mary Davis
A man discovers that an evil twin has taken over his life.
Rose of Washington Square Rose of Washington Square (1939) Character: N/A
Rose Sargent, a Roaring '20s singer, becomes a Ziegfeld Follies star as her criminal husband gets deeper in trouble.
Swamp Women Swamp Women (1956) Character: Police Lt. Lee Hampton
An undercover policewoman helps three female convicts escape from prison so that they can lead her to a stash of stolen diamonds hidden in a swamp.
Together Again Together Again (1944) Character: N/A
Anne Crandall is the mayor of a small town in Vermont. Her deceased husband had been the mayor for years and when he died, she was left to carry on and to raise his daughter from his first marriage. She lives with the daughter, her father-in-law and a housekeeper. In the town square, there was a statue of her late husband and every year since his death, they have an anniversary celebration there. This year during a thunderstorm, the statue is hit by lightning and the head falls off. The daughter insists that a new statue be erected instead of patching the old one. Mayor Crandall is sent to New York to interview the prospective sculptor, George Corday.
Special Agent Special Agent (1949) Character: Rose McCreary
A California railroad agent hunts two brothers for murder and robbing a payroll express.
Strange Affair Strange Affair (1944) Character: N/A
Eminent psychiatrist Dr. Brenner invites cartoonist Bill Harrison and his wife, Jack, to a banquet honoring war refugees. Bill volunteers to pick up fellow psychiatrist Dr. Baumler at the train station, but the man vanishes when he has Bill stop so he can use a pay phone. At the dinner, Bill and Jack are seated with Brenner's daughter, Freda, and, to Bill's surprise, another man is introduced as Baumler -- who dies moments later.
Romance in the Dark Romance in the Dark (1938) Character: N/A
A baritone aids a young servant in making her dream of singing professionally come true.
Swing in the Saddle Swing in the Saddle (1944) Character: Doreen Nesbitt
In this tuneful western, two curious actresses head West to find out the name of their secret admirer. Songs include: "Amor," (Sunny Skylar, Gabriel Ruiz), "Hey Mabel" (Fred Stryker), "By the River Sainte Marie" (Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren), "She Broke My Heart in Three Places" (Oliver Drake), "When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley" (Robert Martin, Raymond McKee), and "There'll Be a Jubilee" (Phil Moore).
Cry Murder Cry Murder (1950) Character: Norma Alden
A young actress has retired from films to marry the son of a prominent and rich politician in New York City. The father objects strongly to the marriage. The actress is being blackmailed by a second-rate artist who has stolen some letters from her that could be misconstrued. During the payoff, she is knocked unconscious, and awakens to find herself involved in a murder and the police have her marked as the number-one suspect.



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