
Frances Dee
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Acting · Born 1909-11-26 · age 94 at death · Los Angeles, California, USA
Frances Marion Dee (November 26, 1909 – March 6, 2004) was an American screen and television actress. She starred opposite Maurice Chevalier in the early talkie musical Playboy of Paris (1930). She starred in the film An American Tragedy (1931) in a role later recreated by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1951 re-titled remake A Place in the Sun. She also had a prominent role in the classic 1943 Val Lewton psychological horror film I Walked With a Zombie. Dee was the wife of Hollywood star Joel McCrea.
Titles

I Walked with a Zombie

Little Women

Of Human Bondage

If I Had a Million

Becky Sharp

Payment on Demand

The Private Affairs of Bel Ami

Four Faces West

Monte Carlo

An American Tragedy

Finishing School

Love is a Racket

Souls at Sea

Wells Fargo

If I Were King

So Ends Our Night

A Man Betrayed

The Crime of the Century

One Man's Journey

The Gay Deception

Four Star Playhouse

Blood Money

Mister Scoutmaster

The Silver Cord

Working Girls

Because of You

Follow Thru
Lux Video Theatre

Headline Shooter

King of the Jungle

Rich Man's Folly

The Night of June 13

True to the Navy

Gypsy Colt

Happy Land

Playboy of Paris

Keep 'Em Rolling

Coast Guard

Meet the Stewarts

Along Came Youth

Reunion in Reno

A Man from Wyoming

Half Angel

Caught

This Reckless Age

The Strange Case of Clara Deane

Patrick the Great

Coming Out Party

Words and Music

June Moon

Nice Women