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Isabel Jewell

Actress / Stage Actress / Television Actress / Film Actress | * 07/19/1907 († 64, 04/05/1972) | Shoshone, Wyoming (United States of America (USA))
Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 – April 5, 1972) was an American actress who rose to prominence in the 1930s and early 1940s. Some of her more famous films were Ceiling Zero, Marked Woman, A Tale of Two Cities, and Gone with the Wind. ()
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Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Comedies | Romance / Love

Known for these Movies & Shows

Awards & Nominations for Isabel Jewell

Star On Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Movies with Isabel Jewell as Actress(65)

as Mummy1973 Ciao! Manhattan
as Mrs. Cole1972 Sweet Kill
as 'A Tale of Two Cities' (archive footage) (uncredited)1961 Hollywood: The Selznick Years
as Ruby McDuff1957 Bernardine
as Lily White1954 Drum Beat
as Katy1953 Man in the Attic
as Mrs Laura Nelson1948 Michael O'Halloran
as Belle Starr1948 Belle Starr's Daughter
as Laury Palmer1947 Born to Kill
as Hysterical Mother1947 The Bishop's Wife
as Belle Starr1946 Badman's Territory
as Jenny the Juke1945 Steppin' in Society
as Rose1944 The Merry Monahans
as Frances Fallon1943 The Seventh Victim
as Maria the Fortune Teller1943 The Leopard Man
as Mary Phoebus1943 The Falcon and the Co-Eds
as Amy Devore1941 For Beauty's Sake
as Blonde1941 High Sierra
as Stella1940 Little Men
as Gertie - Truck Stop Waitress1940 Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love!
as Jane McGee1940 Irene
as Linda Harkness1940 Marked Men
as Edith Drake1940 Babies for Sale
as Esther Harrington1940 Scatterbrain
as Jennie Coit1940 Northwest Passage
as Emmy Slattery1939 Gone with the Wind
as Peggy1939 Missing Daughters
as Molly Herkimer1939 They Asked For It
as Myrtle Montrose1938 Swing It, Sailor!
as Mrs. Martin1938 The Crowd Roars
as Belle Huntley1937 Love on Toast
as Gloria Stone1937 Lost Horizon
as Emmy Lou Eagan1937 Marked Woman
as Peggy Russell1936 The Man Who Lived Twice
as Gladys1936 Go West Young Man
as Gracie Clay1936 Career Woman
as Emily 'Em' Brannan1936 Small Town Girl
as Lou Clarke1936 Ceiling Zero
as Lilli Eipper1936 Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
as Jeanie Benson1936 36 Hours to Kill
as Mabel Henry1936 Dancing Feet
as Bessie Blair1936 Big Brown Eyes
as Sally Van Loan1935 I've Been Around
as Babe1935 Times Square Lady
as Inez1935 Shadow of Doubt
as The Seamstress1935 A Tale of Two Cities
as Judith Wilson1934 Evelyn Prentice
as Sally Bates1934 She Had to Choose
as Annabelle1934 Manhattan Melodrama
as A Girl Friend1933 Bombshell
as Hortense1933 Beauty for Sale
as Bessie Green1933 Counsellor at Law
as Kate Lovett1933 Day of Reckoning
as Plunkett's Stenographer1933 Design for Living
as Beulah1933 Bondage
as Catherine Watson1933 The Women in His Life
as Dorothy Lane1932 Blessed Event

TV Shows/Series with Isabel Jewell as Actress(3)

1959 Lock Up
as Madame Ahr1955 Gunsmoke

Full Name: Isabel Jewell
Born: Friday, 07/19 1907 (July) in Shoshone, Wyoming (United States of America (USA))
Died: Wednesday, 04/05 1972 (April) in Los Angeles (aged: 64)
Zodiac sign: Cancer (Chinese zodiac sign: Goat)
Languages: English (EN, native language)
Spouses (current/former): Paul Marion, Owen Crump
Other names for Isabel Jewell (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Isabel Jewel"
"Isobel Jewell"
Isabel Jewell frequently works together with these people:
Gregg Palmer (19x, Actor)
Victor French (18x, Actor)
Morgan Woodward (17x, Actor)
Shug Fisher (17x, Actor)
Jack Elam (14x, Actor)
Denver Pyle (14x, Actor)
Anthony Caruso (14x, Actor)
Tom Reese (13x, Actor)
Dennis Cross (13x, Cast)
John Crawford (12x, Actor)
Rex Holman (12x, Actor)
Ken Mayer (12x, Actor)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:310630, Added: 08/13/2018, Last updated: 04/22/2024