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Jane Powell Biography

Jane Powell was often referred to as "Everyone`s Favorite Little Sister" or "The Girl Next Door" from about 1945 to about 1955. She portrayed the ideal American girl-next-door in a delightful array of films from MGM - energetic, bubbly, beautiful and just plain irresistable! And did I mention she could sing? And dance? And how!

Born in Portland, Oregon on April 1, 1929, Jane began her singing career on local KOIN radio at the age of seven. The Burce family moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s and Jane landed a part on the radio show, "Hollywood Showcase." She sang an aria from "Carmen" and knocked `em dead. As a result, she was booked on the Charlie McCarthy radio show and offered an MGM contract.

MGM loaned her to United Artists for her first two films: Song of the Open Road (1944) and Delightfully Dangerous (1945). When Jane returned to MGM, she hit the ground running in a series of films from Holiday in Mexico (1946) to Hit the Deck (1955). Jane`s big break came with the film Royal Wedding (1951), with Fred Astaire. The female lead was originally intended for June Allyson, but when time came for production June was pregnant and the role was given to Judy Garland. But Judy was too exhausted to take on the part, so it was handed to Jane. Jane may not have been first choice but she really showed her stuff, and it`s hard to imagine anyone doing it any better than she did!

Then came a series of more musical comedies, including Rich, Young and Pretty (1951) and Small Town Girl (1953). In 1954 Jane landed the role of Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, the box office champ of the year. Today, "7B47B," as it`s commonly referred to, is probably the best-loved of all of Jane`s films - in fact it`s one of the best-loved musicals of all-time.

Frustrated at the limitations her MGM contract placed on her career, Jane left MGM around 1955 to free-lance. She appeared in a number of additional movies, none of which did very well. She was more successful in stage productions, including Oklahoma, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Carousel, Meet Me in St. Louis and My Fair Lady. She also appeared in a number of television productions, recorded albums, worked night-clubs and television guest spots.

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posted by Eugene D McCabe
Have just salvaged a copy of Janes Royal Wedding from the bargain bin and am so glad to get such a bargain. A great copy, DVD. Such a pleasure that movie is a good ole uncomplicated romance. We just like to leave it running so we can have the music and ingenuous content running sweetly on. Just now Fred Astaire is dancing not only on the ceiling but on the walls. Gee willikers how the heck did the maestro work that out? God bless Jane. Tell her that when she next comes to New Zealand she must give us a bell and we will look after her and take her for a free tour with my wife giving a sweet commentary.
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posted by Ken Stuart
I was always interested in Jane and have the video, The Royal Wedding and played it often. At one time I read that was dabbling in real estate in LA. This biography and all others are so cursory. She had a part in a movie with Jerome Courtland (?) where she had the line, "You used to say you loved me, well usentcha?", which I thought was terrific and very endearing.
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posted by DAVID OLSON
SHE WAS MY DREAM GIRL WHEN I GREW UP!!!
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    Name Jane Powell
    (Suzanne Lorraine Burce)
    Age 79
    Height 5' ½"  (154 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth April 11929
    Birthplace Portland, OR
    Star Sign Aries
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Ja
    Claim to Fame Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
    Favourite Links www.janepowellscrapb

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  • "I didn`t quit movies. They quit me."
  • "The only thing I knew was MGM, where I had worked since I was 14. Unions were not even a part of my vocabulary. SAG meant a gravity problem. EQUITY meant owning a house."
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  • First husband Geary Steffin gained fame as a professional figure skater partnering with Sonja Henie. They appeared in ice carnivals as well as motion pictures during the 1940s. He recently passed away on July 14, 2004 in Santa Monica, California.
  • Had never met husband and former child actor Dickie Moore until 1981 when Dickie was researching his book on child stars, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
  • Has performed before five U.S. Presidents and the Queen of England.
  • Is portrayed by Marnette Patterson in Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995)
  • One of her hobbies is gardening.
  • The character she played in the movie Song of the Open Road (1944) was named Jane Powell. MGM gave her the name of the character she played for her own stage moniker.
  • Was third in line for the lead role in Royal Wedding (1951) when June Allyson and Judy Garland became unavailable.
  • With the decline of movie musicals in the late 1950s, Jane left MGM before they were going to fire her. She resuscitated her career by making a move to the east coast and appearing on the musical stage.
  • Alongside the actress Elizabeth Taylor, other bridesmaids at her wedding to Geary Anthony Steffen Jnr. included Roddy McDowall`s sister Virginia Powell, Betty Sullivan (Ed Sullivan`s daughter) and her good friend Margie Dillon.
  • Although one of the best singers of her time, Jane Powell never learned to play an instrument or read music.
  • At the age of 12, Jane Powell was selected "Oregon Victory Girl".
  • Attended `Agnes Peters Dancing School` (Portland, Oregon).
  • Christened the ship "Peter Skene Ogden". (It was torpedoed and sank in WWII - 22nd February 1944).
  • Dated dancer Stanley Catron after meeting on the set of Song of the Open Road (1944).
  • Her father worked for Wonder Bread for almost 2 decades, before the family moved to Oakland.
  • Her husband Patrick Nerney bought her a pair of diamond earings and due to her fear of needles, she figured the only feasible way of wearing them was to have her ears pierced under anesthetic. Upon discovering she was pregnant with her last daughter, Lindsay Averille, she explained to the doctor that he could only handle her case if he would pierce her ears whilst she was on the delivery table -- he agreed, and the operation was undertaken.
  • Son Geary ("G.A.") born 1951. Daughter Suzanne Ileen ("Sissy") born 1952. Daughter Lindsey born 1956.
  • Worked with Howard Keel in a few more plays after her movie career was over. They preformed together in "I Do, I Do!" and "South Pacific".
  • Best known as `Milly` in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
  • Grew up watching Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy movies.
  • Her role model and favorite actress is the lyrical soprano/actress, Jeanette MacDonald.
  • Is a coloratura soprano who started her career singing on the radio before age 13.
  • Jane replaced June Allyson and Judy Garland for the part in Royal Wedding (1951), after June became pregnant and Judy became ill.
  • Learned and loved to cook before she was 10 years old.
  • Roddy McDowall, a friend from the beginning of Jane`s Hollywood career and the remainder of his life, was an usher at her first wedding.
  • Sang at the Inauguration Ball for Harry S. Truman, January 20, 1949.
  • Was bridesmaid for Elizabeth Taylor for her first marriage. Taylor was bridesmaid for Powell`s first marriage.
  • When the Burce family first arrived in Hollywood, they rented Donald Meek`s house.
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