Jean Peters
Jean Peters (October 15, 1926 – October 13, 2000) was a prominent American actress who gained fame as a leading star at 20th Century Fox during the late 1940s and early 1950s. She is also recognized for her marriage to the enigmatic Howard Hughes, being either his second or third wife. While she is often remembered for her captivating performance in the film Pickup on South Street (1953), Peters was determined to avoid being typecast as a mere sex symbol. Instead, she gravitated towards roles that showcased relatable, everyday women, rejecting the glamorous image that Hollywood often imposed on its stars. Her career choices reflected her desire to portray depth and authenticity in her characters, distinguishing her from many of her contemporaries. Through her work, Peters carved out a unique niche in the film industry, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.
Filmography
The Great Waldo Pepper
Apache
Any Wednesday
Broken Lance
Three Coins in the Fountain
Love That Brute
Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies
The Deadly Trackers
Anne of the Indies
Deep Waters
Lure of the Wilderness
Little Big Man
Jack Frost (1997)
Pickup on South Street
It Happens Every Spring
O. Henry's Full House
Viva Zapata!
As Young as You Feel
Pocket Money
A Man Called Peter
Take Care of My Little Girl