Porter, Jean (1924–)
Porter, Jean (1924–)
American dancer and actress. Born Dec 8, 1924, in Cisco, TX; m. Edward Dmytryk (director), 1948 (died 1999); children: Richard, Victoria and Rebecca.
Performed in vaudeville as a child; during adolescence, joined MGM stock company as a tap dancer; generally featured as second lead, danced and acted in numerous shows, including Bathing Beauty (1944), Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944), Betty Co-Ed (1946), Till the End of Time (1946) and Little Miss Broadway (1947); when husband was blacklisted (1949), her career suffered as well; made last appearance in his The Left Hand of God (1955).
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