Jane Wyman
05 January, 1917
| 1.60 m
Actress
Writer
Producer
Biography
Jane Wyman was born Sarah Jane Mayfield on January 5, 1917, in St. Joseph, Missouri (she was also known later as Sarah Jane Fulks). When she was only eight years old, and after her parents filed for divorce, she lost her father prematurely. After graduating high school she attempted, with the help of her mother, to break into films, but to no avail. In 1935, after attending the University of Missouri, she began a career as a radio singer, which led to her first name change to Jane Durrell. In 1936 she signed a contract with Warner Bros. Pictures and that led to another name change, the more familiar one of Jane Wyman. Under that name she appeared in "A" and "B" pictures at Warners, including two with her future husband, Ronald Reagan: Brother Rat (1938) and its sequel, Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). In the early 1940s she moved into comedies and melodramas and gained attention for her role as Ray Milland's long-suffering girlfriend in Stracony weekend (1945). The following year she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her role as Ma Baxter in Roczniak (1946), and won the coveted prize in 1949 as deaf-mute rape victim Belinda MacDonald in Johnny Belinda (1948). She followed that with a number of appearances in more prestigious films, such as Alfred Hitchcock's Trema (1950), Frank Capra's Przybywa narzeczony (1951), Michael Curtiz's Historia Willa Rogersa (1952) and the first movie version of Szklana menażeria (1950). She starred opposite Bing Crosby in the musical Just for You (1952). She was Oscar-nominated for her performances in The Blue Veil (1951) and Wspaniała obsesja (1954). She also starred in the immensely popular So Big (1953), Lucy Gallant (1955), Wszystko, na co niebo zezwala (1955) and Miracle in the Rain (1956). In addition to her extensive film career, she hosted TV's Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1955) and starred in most of the episodes of the show, which ran for three seasons. She came back to the big screen in Holiday for Lovers (1959), Pollyanna (1960) and her final film, How... show more
Movies
The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout.
An upper-class widow falls in love with a much younger, down-to-earth nurseryman, much to the disapproval of her children and criticism of her country club peers.
A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence after he's accused of murdering the husband of a high-society entertainer.
A young girl comes to an embittered town and confronts its attitude with her determination to see the best in life.
A rich playboy whose recklessness inadvertently causes the death of a prominent doctor tries to make amends to his widow, and falls for her in the process.
A boy persuades his parents to allow him to adopt a young deer, but what will happen if the deer misbehaves?
A kind doctor volunteers to tutor a deaf-mute woman, but scandal starts to swirl when his pupil is raped and falls pregnant.