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Jane Wyman

Jane Wyman ( WY-mən; born Sarah Jane Mayfield; January 5, 1917 – September 10, 2007) was an American actress. A star of both movies and television, she received an Academy Award for Best Actress, four Golden Globe Awards and nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards. In 1960 she received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for both motion pictures and television. She was the first wife of actor and future U.S. President Ronald Reagan. According to studio biographies Jane Wyman made her theatrical film debut in The Kid from Spain (1932) as an uncredited chorus girl. Wyman always maintained that she got her start in 1934 at 17 dancing in the chorus for LeRoy Prinz at Paramount Pictures. In 1936 Bryan Foy signed Wyman, at 19 years old, to her first studio contract with Warner Bros. During her tenure there, Wyman began appearing in bit roles but progressed into supporting roles, including My Love Came Back (1940), Footlight Serenade (1942), and Princess O'Rourke (1943). By 1945, Wyman emerged as a prominent A-list actress with successful releases in The Lost Weekend (1945), The Yearling (1946), Johnny Belinda (1948), Stage Fright (1950), The Blue Veil (1951), So Big (1953), Magnificent Obsession (1954), and All That Heaven Allows (1955). She received four nominations for Academy Award for Best Actress between 1946 and 1954, winning one for Johnny Belinda (1948). In 1955, Wyman transitioned into television, forming her own production company Lewman Productions Ltd. (co-owned with MCA Inc.). She was also made the producer, host, and frequent star of the last three seasons of NBC's Fireside Theatre, which was rebranded with Wyman's name. Her career declined shortly after, and she went into virtual retirement for several intervals of the 1960s and 1970s. Wyman's career resurged when she appeared on the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–1990), portraying the villainous matriarch Angela Channing. She retired in 1993, after appearing in an episode of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Wyman died from natural causes in 2007, at the age of 90.

Infobox

Born
Sarah Jane Mayfield(1917-01-05)January 5, 1917St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.
Died
September 10, 2007(2007-09-10) (aged 90)Rancho Mirage, California, U.S.
Resting place
Forest Lawn Mortuary and Memorial Park, Cathedral City, California
Occupations
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Years active
1934–1993
Political party
Republican
Spouses
mw- Ernest Wyman (m. 1933; div. 1935) Myron Futterman (m. 1937; div. 1938) Ronald Reagan (m. 1940; div. 1949) Frederick Karger (m. 1952; div. 1955) (m. 1961; div. 1965)
Children
3, including Maureen and Michael

Tables

· Filmography › Film
1932
Role(s)
extra
Notes
Uncredited
1934
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Paramount
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Paramount
1935
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Paramount
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Fox
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Paramount
1936
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Fox
Role(s)
Co-Ed
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
Chorine
Notes
Uncredited, Paramount
Role(s)
Saloon Girl
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
Socialite
Notes
Uncredited, Universal
Role(s)
Bessie Funfnick
Notes
Uncredited, Warner Bros.
Role(s)
Chorus Girl
Notes
Uncredited, Warner Bros.
Role(s)
Nurse
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
Butte Soule
Notes
Short film
Role(s)
Girl at Polo Field
Notes
Uncredited, Warner Bros. B picture
Role(s)
Chorus Girl
Notes
Uncredited
1937
Role(s)
Dixie the Hat Check Girl
Role(s)
Babette Latour
Role(s)
Stumpy's Girl
Role(s)
Katie Snee
Notes
Short film
Role(s)
Joan
Role(s)
Florence Lane Burke
Role(s)
Marjorie Day
Role(s)
Co-Ed
Notes
Uncredited
1938
Role(s)
Elaine Burdette
Role(s)
Violet Coney
Role(s)
Party Guest
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
Betty Martin
Role(s)
Vivian
Role(s)
Claire Adams
1939
Role(s)
Alabama
Role(s)
Marian Bronson
Role(s)
Judy Craig
Role(s)
Myrna "Jinx" Winslow
Notes
Warner Bros., B picture
1940
Role(s)
Claire Terry
Role(s)
Marge Allen
Role(s)
Nan Hudson
Role(s)
Laurie Ogden
Role(s)
Joy O'Keefe
Role(s)
Peggy Armstrong
1941
Role(s)
Elizabeth Clochessy
Role(s)
Mary Hathaway
Role(s)
Joan Shotesbury
Role(s)
Bliss Dobson
1942
Role(s)
Denny Costello
Role(s)
Connie
Role(s)
Flo La Verne
1943
Role(s)
Jean Campbell
1944
Role(s)
Susan Courtney
Role(s)
Vivian Marsden Halstead
Role(s)
Robbie Vance
Role(s)
Jane Wyman
1945
Role(s)
Helen St. James
1946
Role(s)
Frankie Connors
Role(s)
Gracie Harris
Role(s)
Orry Baxter
Notes
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress
1947
Role(s)
Ann Kincaid
Role(s)
Mary Peterman
1948
Role(s)
Belinda MacDonald
Notes
Academy Award for Best Actress Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Photoplay Gold Medal Actress Picturegoer Award - Best Actress
1949
Role(s)
Polly Haines
Role(s)
Jane Wyman
Role(s)
Jennifer Smith
1950
Role(s)
Eve Gill
Role(s)
Laura Wingfield
1951
Role(s)
Marcy Lewis
Role(s)
Emmadel Jones
Role(s)
Louise Mason
Notes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Laurel Awards - Best Dramatic Performance Picturegoer Award - Best Actress Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress
1952
Role(s)
Betty Blake Rogers
Role(s)
Carolina Hill
1953
Three Lives
Role(s)
Commentator
Notes
Short film
Role(s)
Constance "Connie" Stuart
Role(s)
Selina DeJong
1954
Role(s)
Helen Phillips
Notes
Picturegoer Award - Best Actress Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress
1955
Role(s)
Cary Scott
Role(s)
Lucy Gallant
1956
Role(s)
Ruth Wood
1959
Role(s)
Mrs. Mary Dean
1960
Role(s)
Polly Harrington
1962
Role(s)
Katie Willard
1969
Role(s)
Elaine Benson
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1932
The Kid from Spain
extra
Uncredited
1933
Elmer, the Great
1933
Gold Diggers of 1933
1934
All the King's Horses
Chorine
Uncredited, Paramount
1934
College Rhythm
Chorine
Uncredited, Paramount
1935
Broadway Hostess
Chorine
Uncredited
1935
Rumba
Chorine
Uncredited, Paramount
1935
George White's 1935 Scandals
Chorine
Uncredited, Fox
1935
Stolen Harmony
Chorine
Uncredited, Paramount
1936
King of Burlesque
Chorine
Uncredited, Fox
1936
Freshman Love
Co-Ed
Uncredited
1936
Anything Goes
Chorine
Uncredited, Paramount
1936
Bengal Tiger
Saloon Girl
Uncredited
1936
My Man Godfrey
Socialite
Uncredited, Universal
1936
Stage Struck
Bessie Funfnick
Uncredited, Warner Bros.
1936
Cain and Mabel
Chorus Girl
Uncredited, Warner Bros.
1936
Here Comes Carter
Nurse
Uncredited
1936
The Sunday Round-Up
Butte Soule
Short film
1936
Polo Joe
Girl at Polo Field
Uncredited, Warner Bros. B picture
1936
Gold Diggers of 1937
Chorus Girl
Uncredited
1937
Smart Blonde
Dixie the Hat Check Girl
1937
Ready, Willing, and Able
Dot
1937
The King and the Chorus Girl
Babette Latour
1937
Slim
Stumpy's Girl
1937
Little Pioneer
Katie Snee
Short film
1937
The Singing Marine
Joan
1937
Public Wedding
Florence Lane Burke
1937
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
Marjorie Day
1937
Over the Goal
Co-Ed
Uncredited
1938
The Spy Ring
Elaine Burdette
1938
He Couldn't Say No
Violet Coney
1938
Fools for Scandal
Party Guest
Uncredited
1938
Wide Open Faces
Betty Martin
1938
The Crowd Roars
Vivian
1938
Brother Rat
Claire Adams
1939
Tail Spin
Alabama
1939
The Kid from Kokomo
Marian Bronson
1939
Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite
Torchy Blane
1939
Kid Nightingale
Judy Craig
1939
Private Detective
Myrna "Jinx" Winslow
Warner Bros., B picture
1940
Brother Rat and a Baby
Claire Terry
1940
An Angel from Texas
Marge Allen
1940
Flight Angels
Nan Hudson
1940
Gambling on the High Seas
Laurie Ogden
1940
My Love Came Back
Joy O'Keefe
1940
Tugboat Annie Sails Again
Peggy Armstrong
1941
Honeymoon for Three
Elizabeth Clochessy
1941
Bad Men of Missouri
Mary Hathaway
1941
The Body Disappears
Joan Shotesbury
· Filmography › Television
1955
1955
Air Date
1955
Title
General Electric Theater
Role
Dr. Amelia Morrow
Notes
Episode: "Amelia"
1955–1958
1955–1958
Air Date
1955–1958
Title
The Jane Wyman Show
Role
Various
Notes
Host, star and producerNominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Best Continuing Performance by an Actress (1957)Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series (1959)
1957
1957
Air Date
1957
Title
Summer Playhouse
Role
Host
Notes
Episodes 01-07
1957
1957
Air Date
1957
Title
Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: Jane Wyman
1957
1957
Air Date
1957
Title
The Lux Show with Rosemary Clooney
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: 01-01
1958
1958
Air Date
1958
Title
The Perry Como Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #10.36
1958
1958
Air Date
1958
Title
Wagon Train
Role
Dr. Carol Ames Willoughby
Notes
Episode: "The Doctor Willoughby Story"
1958
1958
Air Date
1958
Title
Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: Jane Wyman(2)
1959
1959
Air Date
1959
Title
The Perry Como Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #11.18
1959
1959
Air Date
1959
Title
Lux Video Theatre
Role
Selena Shelby
Notes
Episode: "A Deadly Guest"
1960
1960
Air Date
1960
Title
Dr. Kate
Role
Dr. Kate
Notes
Episode: "Spitfire”
1960
1960
Air Date
1960
Title
Startime
Role
Host
Notes
Episode: "Academy Award Songs"
1960
1960
Air Date
1960
Title
Checkmate
Role
Joan Talmadge
Notes
Episode: "Lady on the Brink"
1961
1961
Air Date
1961
Title
The Investigators
Role
Elaine
Notes
Episode: "Death Leaves a Tip"
1962
1962
Air Date
1962
Title
Insight
Role
Edith Stein
Notes
Episode: "The Cross in Crisis"
1962
1962
Air Date
1962
Title
Wagon Train
Role
Hannah
Notes
Episode: "The Wagon Train Mutiny"
1963
1963
Air Date
1963
Title
The Andy Williams Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #1.16
1963
1963
Air Date
1963
Title
The Andy Williams Show
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #2.3
1964
1964
Air Date
1964
Title
The Bell Telephone Hour
Role
Host
Notes
Episode: “The Younger Generation”
1964
1964
Air Date
1964
Title
Insight
Role
Marie
Notes
Episode: "The Hermit"
1966
1966
Air Date
1966
Title
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Role
Addie Joslin
Notes
Episode: "When Hell Froze"
1967
1967
Air Date
1967
Title
Insight
Role
Auschwitz Victim
Notes
Episode: "Why Does God Allow Men to Suffer?"
1968
1968
Air Date
1968
Title
The Red Skelton Show
Role
Clara Crowley Appleby
Notes
Episode: "Clara and Me and Mama Makes Three"
1969
1969
Air Date
1969
Title
Insight
Role
Catherine
Notes
Episode: "Prince in the Apple Town"
1969
1969
Air Date
1969
Title
The Jim Nabors Hour
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #1.11
1970
1970
Air Date
1970
Title
My Three Sons
Role
Sylvia Cannon
Notes
Episode: "Who Is Sylvia?"
1970
1970
Air Date
1970
Title
The Jim Nabors Hour
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: #2.15
1971
1971
Air Date
1971
Title
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
Role
Guest
Notes
Episode: The 42nd Annual Photoplay Awards
1971
1971
Air Date
1971
Title
The Failing of Raymond
Role
Mary Bloomquist
Notes
Television film
1972
1972
Air Date
1972
Title
The Sixth Sense
Role
Ruth Ames
Notes
Episode: "If I Should Die Before I Wake"
1972
1972
Air Date
1972
Title
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Role
Dr. Amanda Fallon
Notes
Episode: "Discovery at Fourteen"
1973
1973
Air Date
1973
Title
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Role
Dr. Amanda Fallon
Notes
Episode: "And Other Things I May Not See"
1974
1974
Air Date
1974
Title
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Role
Sophia Ryder
Notes
Episode: "The Desertion of Keith Ryder"
1979
1979
Air Date
1979
Title
The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel
Role
Granny Arrowroot
Notes
Television film
1980
1980
Air Date
1980
Title
The Love Boat
Role
Sister Patricia
Notes
Episode: "Another Day, Another Time"
1980
1980
Air Date
1980
Title
Charlie's Angels
Role
Eleanor Willard
Notes
Episode: "To See an Angel Die"
1981–1990
1981–1990
Air Date
1981–1990
Title
Falcon Crest
Role
Angela Channing
Notes
Main castGolden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama (1983)Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama (1982)
1993
1993
Air Date
1993
Title
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Role
Elizabeth Quinn
Notes
Episode: "The Visitor"
Air Date
Title
Role
Notes
1955
General Electric Theater
Dr. Amelia Morrow
Episode: "Amelia"
1955–1958
The Jane Wyman Show
Various
Host, star and producerNominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Best Continuing Performance by an Actress (1957)Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series (1959)
1957
Summer Playhouse
Host
Episodes 01-07
1957
Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Guest
Episode: Jane Wyman
1957
The Lux Show with Rosemary Clooney
Guest
Episode: 01-01
1958
The Perry Como Show
Guest
Episode:
1958
Wagon Train
Dr. Carol Ames Willoughby
Episode: "The Doctor Willoughby Story"
1958
Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Guest
Episode: Jane Wyman(2)
1959
The Perry Como Show
Guest
Episode:
1959
Lux Video Theatre
Selena Shelby
Episode: "A Deadly Guest"
1960
Dr. Kate
Dr. Kate
Episode: "Spitfire”
1960
Startime
Host
Episode: "Academy Award Songs"
1960
Checkmate
Joan Talmadge
Episode: "Lady on the Brink"
1961
The Investigators
Elaine
Episode: "Death Leaves a Tip"
1962
Insight
Edith Stein
Episode: "The Cross in Crisis"
1962
Wagon Train
Hannah
Episode: "The Wagon Train Mutiny"
1963
The Andy Williams Show
Guest
Episode:
1963
The Andy Williams Show
Guest
Episode:
1964
The Bell Telephone Hour
Host
Episode: “The Younger Generation”
1964
Insight
Marie
Episode: "The Hermit"
1966
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Addie Joslin
Episode: "When Hell Froze"
1967
Insight
Auschwitz Victim
Episode: "Why Does God Allow Men to Suffer?"
1968
The Red Skelton Show
Clara Crowley Appleby
Episode: "Clara and Me and Mama Makes Three"
1969
Insight
Catherine
Episode: "Prince in the Apple Town"
1969
The Jim Nabors Hour
Guest
Episode:
1970
My Three Sons
Sylvia Cannon
Episode: "Who Is Sylvia?"
1970
The Jim Nabors Hour
Guest
Episode:
1971
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
Guest
Episode: The 42nd Annual Photoplay Awards
1971
The Failing of Raymond
Mary Bloomquist
Television film
1972
The Sixth Sense
Ruth Ames
Episode: "If I Should Die Before I Wake"
1972
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Dr. Amanda Fallon
Episode: "Discovery at Fourteen"
1973
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Dr. Amanda Fallon
Episode: "And Other Things I May Not See"
1974
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Sophia Ryder
Episode: "The Desertion of Keith Ryder"
1979
The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel
Granny Arrowroot
Television film
1980
The Love Boat
Sister Patricia
Episode: "Another Day, Another Time"
1980
Charlie's Angels
Eleanor Willard
Episode: "To See an Angel Die"
1981–1990
Falcon Crest
Angela Channing
Main castGolden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama (1983)Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama (1982)
1993
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Elizabeth Quinn
Episode: "The Visitor"
· Radio appearances
Burns and Allen
Burns and Allen
Program
Burns and Allen
Episode
Gracie's Christmas Party
Date
December. 25, 1947
Notes
Wyman played Gracie Allen, due to the star's illness
Screen Guild Players
Screen Guild Players
Program
Screen Guild Players
Episode
The Lost Weekend
Date
January 7, 1946
Screen Guild Players
Screen Guild Players
Program
Screen Guild Players
Episode
Saturday's Children
Date
June 2, 1947
The Jack Benny Show
The Jack Benny Show
Program
The Jack Benny Show
Episode
From San Francisco
Date
March 30, 1947
The Martin and Lewis Show
The Martin and Lewis Show
Program
The Martin and Lewis Show
Episode
Jane Wyman
Date
November 30, 1951
Notes
[citation needed]
Hollywood Star Playhouse
Hollywood Star Playhouse
Program
Hollywood Star Playhouse
Episode
A Letter from Laura
Date
February 24, 1952
Hallmark Playhouse
Hallmark Playhouse
Program
Hallmark Playhouse
Episode
Whistler's Mother
Date
May 8, 1952
Lux Radio Theatre
Lux Radio Theatre
Program
Lux Radio Theatre
Episode
The Blue Veil
Date
November 24, 1952
Program
Episode
Date
Notes
Burns and Allen
Gracie's Christmas Party
December. 25, 1947
Wyman played Gracie Allen, due to the star's illness
Screen Guild Players
The Lost Weekend
January 7, 1946
Screen Guild Players
Saturday's Children
June 2, 1947
The Jack Benny Show
From San Francisco
March 30, 1947
The Martin and Lewis Show
Jane Wyman
November 30, 1951
[citation needed]
Hollywood Star Playhouse
A Letter from Laura
February 24, 1952
Hallmark Playhouse
Whistler's Mother
May 8, 1952
Lux Radio Theatre
The Blue Veil
November 24, 1952
· Awards and nominations
1946
Role(s)
Best Actress
Notes
The Yearling
1948
Role(s)
Won
Role(s)
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Notes
Johnny Belinda
1950
World Film Favorite – Female
Role(s)
Notes
Won
1951
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
The Blue Veil
Notes
Won
1954
Role(s)
Nominated
1957
Role(s)
Best Continuing Performance by an Actress
Notes
The Jane Wyman Show
1959
1982
Role(s)
Falcon Crest
Notes
Nominated
1983
Won
Year
Award
Category
Nominated work
Results
Ref.
1946
Academy Awards
Best Actress
The Yearling
Nominated
1948
Johnny Belinda
Won
1951
The Blue Veil
Nominated
1954
Magnificent Obsession
Nominated
1948
Golden Globe Awards
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Johnny Belinda
Won
1950
World Film Favorite – Female
Won
1951
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
The Blue Veil
Won
1982
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Falcon Crest
Nominated
1983
Won
1957
Primetime Emmy Awards
Best Continuing Performance by an Actress
The Jane Wyman Show
Nominated
1959
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series
The Jane Wyman Show
Nominated

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