Jane Wyman

Wyman in the 1950s Jane Wyman ( ; 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 (1948), four Golden Globe Awards (1948, 1950, 1951 and 1983) and nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards (1957 and 1959). In 1960 she received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for both motion pictures and television. She was the first wife of 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Alfred Hitchcock's stage fright

    Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, 2004
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    Stage fright

    Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 1985
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    Pollyanna

    [Burbank, CA] : Walt Disney : distributed by Buena Vista, 1960
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    Pollyanna

    Burbank, Calif. : Walt Disney Home Video, 1984
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    The yearling

    New York : Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, 2002
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    Greatest classic legends film collection. Cary Grant

    Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, 2012
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    The Lost weekend by Jackson, Charles, 1903-1968

    Universal City, CA : Universal DVD Video, 2000
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    Your hit parade 1951.

    [Chicago, Ill.] : Time-Life Music, 1988
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