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Carole Mathews Profile
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(Jean Deifel) |
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13 September 20 | is born in Montgomery, Illinois, one of four children, two boys and two girls |
? | goes to live with her grandmother when her mother divorces her father |
? | at her own will she attends Catholic school and wants to become a nun |
? | graduates from high school and goes into the nunnery from Milwaukee to St. Francis |
38 | is crowned “Miss Chicago” |
? | her grandmother pulls her out of the nunnery |
? | is awarded “Miss Highland” and other beauty titles |
39 | becomes a member of the Earl Carroll Follies |
? | is host of a daily Chicago radio show, "Breakfast Time With Carole Mathews," on WGN |
? | starts modeling |
39 | changes her name to Jeanne Francis when an extra in Rose of Washington Square |
August 42 | tests for Sam Goldwyn but marries radio writer John Arthur Stockton the same night in Tijuana, Mexico. Stockton is from a very well-to-do family in Chicago. Goldwyn drops her contract immediately. |
43 | Columbia’s Max Arno puts her under contract. She dislikes Columbia boss Harry Cohn, and the feeling is mutual. |
? | she and Stockton separate |
? | lives at the Studio Club |
44 | loses her part in To Have and Have Not to Bogart's new love, Lauren Bacall |
Late January 44 | has her marriage to Stockton annulled in Los Angeles. "There is ample opportunity for people to wed in Los Angeles without rushing off to Mexico, Las Vegas, Reno or Yuma for stung marriages," says Judge Henry M. Willis. She will never remarry. |
July 51 | is on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire |
December 52 | columnist Erskine Johnson tells that she "is trying to decide whether to go with her career or marry a Chicago doctor..." |
March 53 | she and Dan Daily have reservations for Ann Anderson's opening at the Bar of Music |
November 53 | is the escort of Richard Gully at a party flung by John Carroll and Lucille Ryman at their farm in Chatsworth |
November 54 | is a Ciro's foursome with Kent Smith, Jerry Davis and Marilyn Maxwell |
50s | co-owns Michael’s Pub in New York |
May 57 | columnist Walter Winchell thinks that Don Durant is "caroling Carole Mathews..." |
is in a big party at the Mocambo with attorney Ludwig Gerber and Hedy Lamarr, "who talked mainly to wealthy Texan James Radford..." |
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November 58 | her fiancé, salvage master and diver Dick Meyers, hits the news in a Hollywood interview telling about his plan to raise the sunken Italian liner Andrea Doria in 1960 |
71 | founds Mathew Travel Center, a Sherman Oaks, California, travel agency |
October 72 | celebrates the anniversary of her Sherman Oaks travel center with a celebrity party at her Encino home |
August 74 | is spotted dining with Lee Graham at Patito's Mexican Restaurant in Sepulveda |
March 77 | maintains Hidden Valley Ranch in Reseda, where she raises pigmy goats, Muscovy ducks, chickens, and rabbits and breeds worms for casting. Her M&M Industries produces audio-visual travelogues and television dramas. |
March 82 | is a top champion winner of miniature horses |
86 | sells her agency |
January 03 | attends the Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show in North Hollywood |
6 November 14 | dies at age 94 in Murietta, California |
Sources: Giseld Dervishi, Ladies of the Western by Michael G. Fitzgerald and Boyd Magers, Valley News, Lincoln Journal, The Times Recorder, Dixon Evening Telegraph, The Monessen Daily Independent, Screenland, The Lethbridge Herald, Syracuse Herald-Journal, The Odessa American, The Vidette-Messenger, Van Nuys News, Classic Images, www.IMDb.com | |
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