Jane Greer


Jane Greer was an American film and television actress best known for her role as femme fatale Kathie Moffat in the 1947 film noir Out of the Past. In 2009, The Guardian named her one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination.

Early life

Greer was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Charles Durell McClellan Greer Jr. and his wife, Bettie. She had a twin brother Donn, who became an actor and director starting in 1951, after getting out of the service when World War II ended. In 1940, at age 15, Greer suffered from a facial palsy, which paralyzed the left side of her face. She recovered, but the condition may have contributed to her "patented look" and "a calm, quizzical gaze and an enigmatic expression that would later lead RKO to promote her as 'The Woman with the Mona Lisa Smile'." She claimed that the facial exercises used to overcome the paralysis taught her the importance of facial expression in conveying human emotion.
On December 4, 1945, Greer had her name legally changed to Jane Greer by a court in Los Angeles. She said of her previous name: "Mine is a sissy name. It's too bo-peepish, ingenueish, for the type of role I've been playing. It's like Mary Lou or Mary Ann."

Career

Music

A beauty-contest winner and professional model from her teens, Greer began her show-business career as a big-band singer. She sang in Washington, D.C., with the orchestra of Enric Madriguera. She "sang phonetically in Spanish" with the group.

Film

Howard Hughes spotted Greer modeling in the June 8, 1942, issue of Life, and sent her to Hollywood to become an actress. Hughes lent her to RKO to star in many films including Dick Tracy, Out of the Past, They Won't Believe Me, and the comedy/suspense film The Big Steal, with Out of the Past co-star Robert Mitchum. Hughes refused to let her work for a time; when she finally resumed film acting, she appeared in You're in the Navy Now, The Prisoner of Zenda, Run for the Sun, and Man of a Thousand Faces. In 1984, she was cast in Against All Odds, a remake of Out of the Past, as the mother of the character she had played in 1947. In 1952, Greer obtained a release from her contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. She said, "When there is a good role at MGM, the producers want Lana or Ava. There is no chance for another actress to develop into important stardom at the studio."

Television

Greer's noteworthy roles in television included guest appearances on episodes of numerous shows over the decades, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bonanza, Quincy, M.E., Murder, She Wrote, and a 1975 role with Peter Falk and Robert Vaughn in an episode of Columbo titled Troubled Waters. She even got to make fun of Out of the Past in a parody with Robert Mitchum on TV's Saturday Night Live in 1987. Greer joined the casts of Falcon Crest in 1984 and Twin Peaks in 1990 in recurring roles until her retirement in 1996.

Recognition

Greer was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1634 Vine Street for her contributions to the motion picture industry. The star was dedicated on February 8, 1960.

Personal life and death

Greer married Rudy Vallée on December 2, 1943, in Hollywood, but they separated after three months and divorced on July 27, 1944. On August 20, 1947, Greer married Edward Lasker, a Los Angeles lawyer and businessman, with whom she had three sons: Alex, a screenwriter and author, Lawrence, a movie producer, and Steven, a two time Grammy Award winner. Greer and Lasker divorced in 1963. Frank London was Greer's domestic partner from 1965 until his death in 2001, six months before Greer died. Greer was Catholic.
Greer died of cancer on August 24, 2001, at the age of 76, in Bel Air, Los Angeles.

Complete filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1945Pan-AmericanaMiss DowningJohn H. AuerUncredited
1945Two O'Clock CourageHelen CarterAnthony Mannas Bettejane Greer
1945George White's ScandalsBillie RandallFelix E. Feistas Bettejane Greer
1945Dick TracyJudith OwensWilliam A. Berke
1946The Falcon's AlibiLola CarpenterRay McCarey
1946Sunset PassLolita BaxterWilliam Berke
1946The Bamboo BlondeEileen SawyerAnthony Mann
1947Sinbad the SailorPirouzeRichard Wallace
1947They Won't Believe MeJanice BellIrving Pichel
1947Out of the PastKathie MoffatJacques Tourneur
1948Station WestCharlieSidney Lanfield
1949The Big StealJoan GrahamDon Siegel
1951The Company She KeepsDiane StuartJohn Cromwell
1951You're in the Navy NowEllie C. HarknessHenry Hathaway
1952You for MeKatie McDermadDon Weis
1952The Prisoner of ZendaAntoinette de MaubanRichard Thorpe
1952Desperate SearchJulie HeldonJoseph H. Lewis
1953The ClownPaula HendersonRobert Z. Leonard
1953Down Among the Sheltering PalmsDiana ForresterEdmund Goulding
1956Run for the SunKatherine "Katie" ConnorsRoy Boulting
1957Man of a Thousand FacesHazel Bennet ChaneyJoseph Pevney
1964Where Love Has GoneMarian SpicerEdward Dmytryk
1965BillieAgnes CarolDon Weis
1973The OutfitAlma MacklinJohn Flynn
1979A Christmas for BoomerWilliam AsherTV movie
1982The Shadow RidersMa TravenAndrew V. McLaglenTV movie
1984Against All OddsMrs. WylerTaylor Hackford
1986Just Between FriendsRuth ChadwickAllan Burns
1989Immediate FamilyMichael's MotherJonathan Kaplan
1996Perfect MateMomKarl ArmstrongIndependent film

Partial television credits

The Ford Television Theatre - "Look for Tomorrow", "One Man Missing ", "Moment of Decision" Celebrity Playhouse - "Diamonds in the Sky" as NinaDick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre - "A Gun for My Bride", "The Vaunted", "Stagecoach to Yuma" Playhouse 90 - "No Time at All" as KarenAlfred Hitchcock Presents as Mrs. Cannon-Hughes / Ms. Cannon-Hughes / Mrs. Cannon-Hughes-BrettBonanza - "The Julia Bulette Story" as Julia BuletteStagecoach West - "High Lonesome" as Kathleen KaneThriller - "Portrait Without a Face" as Ann MoffatBurke's Law - "Who Killed My Girl?" as Lonnie SmithColumbo - "Troubled Waters" as Sylvia DanzigerQuincy, M.E. - "The Depth of Beauty" as Dorrie LarkinFalcon Crest as Charlotte Pershing The Law & Harry McGraw - "Murder by Landslide" as Augusta StillmanSaturday Night Live - "Robert Mitchum/Simply Red" as Kathy Murder, She Wrote - "The Last Flight of the Dixie Damsel" as Bonnie PhelpsTwin Peaks as Vivian Smythe Niles