
Jane Frazee
Acting
🎂 1915-07-18
A professional entertainer since the age of six, blue-eyed brunette Jane Frazee and her older sister Ruth Frazee had a vaudeville sister act and appeared in nightclubs and on radio together. They journeyed to Hollywood, but the act broke up when Ruth failed her screen tests and Jane passed hers. Jane was quite attractive with a pleasant singing voice, and went on to play in numerous westerns and light musicals after signing with Republic Pictures. She later appeared in a number of films for Universal Pictures, which put her to the test by having her warble amidst the antics of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Buck Privates (1941) and Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson in Hellzapoppin' (1941). She married actor/director Glenn Tryon in 1942 and had a son, Timothy, but the couple divorced in 1947. Moving into TV guest appearances in the early 1950s, Jane later retired and started a successful real estate business. She died in Newport Beach, California at age 67 following complications from a stroke on September 6, 1985.
Cast credits(47)

1951
Alice Henderson
1950

Gilda
1952

Farmwoman
1952

1950

Taffy Baker
1947

Carol Martin aka Carol Vanderpool
1948

Judy Gray
1941

Kitty Rand
1941

Caroline Bullfincher
1948

Ann Winters
1942

Barbara Adams
1946

Star of Movie House Film
1943

Chiquita McSweeney
1944

Betty Richards
1948

Joan Holton
1943

Sally Richards
1944

Jane Cooper
1948

Penny Morrow
1944

Jane Lord
1941

Joyce Benton
1942

Mary Reynolds
1942
Alice McDoakes (uncredited)
1955

Eileen Hasbrook
1944

Carol Denton
1951

Marion Roberts
1948

Anne Payne
1942

Candy
1947
Edna
1941
Alice McDoakes (uncredited)
1954

Jane Frazee - Vocalist
1944

Connie Gray
1944

Kay Barnett
1940

Lynn Ford
1945

Rosalind 'Rosie' Warren
1944

Patricia O'Neill
1947
Alice McDoakes (uncredited)
1955

Hope Holloway
1941

Gloria Jackson
1942

Vicki Forrester
1942

Gloria Dobson
1942

Jeanne Hollis
1945
Toby Spencer
1941

Sunny Lee
1943
Alice McDoakes (uncredited)
1954

Maxine Lecour
1944
Alice McDoakes (uncredited)
1956