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When Gloria Jean's Universal contract expired at the end of 1944, her agent Eddie Sherman (who was also Abbott and Costello's manager) persuaded her against renewing it, citing the need for "a transition period to make the change from child to adult roles." This left Universal in a bind; the studio
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Universal recognized the need for musical entertainment during wartime, and Gloria Jean became one of the studio's most prolific performers; during the war years she made 14 feature films. Most were "hepcat" musicals geared to the teenagers of the day, and Universal used them to introduce new young
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She told Pasternak she could not sing as the piano was out of tune. "My mother almost shot me. Joe said, `I like this kid. Let's get the piano tuned and bring her back tomorrow.' I got all kinds of lectures on the way home about being a little more subdued. When I sang the next day, I knew it went
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She had problems with the IRS. "Seems there had been a lot of mistakes in old income tax returns," she says. "So the Internal Revenue Service came along and seized all my assets. Everything... I decided, unlike so many other child stars, that instead of just sitting around waiting for work in the
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After her retirement from Redken, Gloria Jean lived in California with her sister, Bonnie. After Bonnie died in 2007 she moved to Hawaii to live with her son Angelo and his family. (Angelo died in 2017.) Very late in life she suffered health problems, including two serious falls that slowed her
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Her family lawyer had vanished with her earnings and she was heavily in debt to the US tax authorities. To make matters worse, no directors wanted the former child star. "It was a mistake for me to stay away from Hollywood that long," she admitted in 1960. "You can easily be forgotten."
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was the worst, because the part I played in that really meant a lot to me. It was the first I'd ever done with real drama. But now they plan to develop that sequence into a full-length picture so that probably proves, as I've learned, that things generally work out for the best.'"
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was a heartbreak, and she declares she's had a number of them even thus far in her experience. She also expects to have more. She's philosophical about that. 'But I've liked every bit of my experiences during those five years, even the heartbreaks,' she said. 'The
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who appeared opposite Durbin several times. Her rise to stardom caused some problems: in December 1940 she was sued by William Lustig, a Pennsylvania bandleader who had appeared with her during her local radio years; Lustig claimed to be her former agent.
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had already promised exhibitors three Gloria Jean pictures for the 1945 season. Universal solved the problem by rushing Gloria Jean through three final productions that had already been partially completed. The half-hour sequence from
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with Durbin. The film did well and Gloria Jean became instantly popular with moviegoers. Universal's publicity department initially claimed the singer was 11 years old instead of 13; her actual age was not well known for many decades.
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In 1962 she married Franco Cellini, an actor, but the marriage was troubled by his frequent absences. By 1966 they were divorced. "I seem to attract the drips and the drunks," she said. The union produced a son, Angelo.
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policy. "It was all over the newspapers the next day, the story that I had come to London to insult Britons," said Gloria. "I was devastated." Thus the European tour ended abruptly and Gloria Jean returned to Hollywood.
256:"There were hundreds of beautiful little girls there," Jean recalled. "I had been grabbed out of the sandbox, and I didn't look so nice. I had pigtails and my teeth were a little crooked. But that's what Joe liked." 856:, was published in 2005. A tribute website, GloriaJeanSings.com, followed, also with Gloria Jean's cooperation. Her internet presence includes a series of videos showing the actress as she appeared in recent years. 546:
After leaving Universal, Gloria Jean made personal appearances across America; the successful tour prompted a new tour of Europe. In England, her rendition of "The Lord's Prayer" (and the lyric "forgive us our
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Schallert, Edwin (January 23, 1944). "Starlet's Career Enters Adult Phase With a Bang: Public to Meet Gloria Jean It Does Not Know Public Suddenly to Meet Grown-up Gloria Jean".
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Gloria Jean: Delightful child actress and singer of the 1930s whose career faded when she reached adulthood The Times 22 Sep 2018: 78.
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Child Actress Sued by Agent: Action in East Asks Gloria Jean and Her Parents Pay $ 525,000 Los Angeles Times 27 Dec 1940: 3.
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mobility, and a heart condition. She died of heart failure and pneumonia on August 31, 2018, in a hospital near her home in
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also read that Gloria Jean was working in a restaurant, and signed her for a singing role in his latest production,
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Joan Harrison Buys Next Screen Subject: 'Pardon My Rhythm' Set for Gloria Jean Los Angeles Times 27 Jan 1944: A10
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In January 1944 Universal announced they wanted to launch Gloria Jean as a more adult star. She co-starred with
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roles, Pasternak wanted a younger singer to make the same kind of musicals. He held auditions for a film called
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Gloria Jean, Child Singing Sensation in 1940s Films, Dies at 92 Slotnik, Daniel E. New York Times Sep 5, 2018.
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DRAMA: Gloria Jean Probable Choice for 'Phantom' Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times ( 29 Dec 1942: 10.
305:(1940) which was written, produced and directed by David Butler. She then starred in the well-received 1549:"Gloria Jean Savors Days of Child Stardom" Patricia Ward Biederman. Los Angeles Times 6 Oct 1985: se5. 1506: 722:, himself a Gloria Jean fan, saw one of these reports and hired her to star in the lightweight comedy 409:
In 1942 she was cast, in her first dramatic performance, as a blind girl in one of four vignettes for
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This article is about the actress and singer. For the international coffee and coffeehouse chain, see
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Power, Andrews Rivals; Gloria Jean in New Deal Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 19 July 1948: 15.
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has been restored to its original length and issued on DVD, followed by the DVD release of
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and Betty McCabe, a one-shot attempt to create a new O'Connor-Ryan song-and-dance team.
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Filmed earlier but release delayed by Universal; released outside the United States as
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Universal returned her to the budget-musical ranks. She and Peggy Ryan co-starred in
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She continued to appear sporadically in feature films, albeit low-budget ones.
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Under contract to Universal, she was given the leading role in the feature
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Gloria Jean: Child actress and singer whose career faded in her twenties
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very well". Up against all the others, Gloria Jean won the audition.
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when her voice teacher, Leah Russel, took her to an audition held by
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In 1965 she signed on with an employment agency, which sent her to
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She resumed her movie career as a freelance performer appearing in
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reported that Gloria was engaged to a pilot who was killed in the
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Gloria Jean was hired by the owner of the Tahitian restaurant in
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acting business, I'd pick myself up and go out and get a job."
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Gloria Jean's films are beginning to receive new exposure:
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Cosmetics, where she worked as a receptionist until 1993.
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OUT OF THE HOLLYWOOD HOPPER New York Times 7 May 1944: X3
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was finally expanded into a feature-length melodrama,
1552: 1507:"Child Star Growing Up -- She Wears First 'Formal'" 522:(1944); and scripts had already been prepared for 1699:. California, Long Beach. Independent. p. 32 805:In December 1991, Gloria Jean was honored by the 1906: 192:Gloria Jean was born Gloria Jean Schoonover in 811:Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award 311:(1940), which reunited her with many from the 98:Mountain View Community Cemetery, Hawaii, U.S. 1975:American people of Pennsylvania Dutch descent 1900:Gloria Jean Sings: tribute website with clips 1402: 1400: 629:Gloria Jean began appearing on TV shows like 450:(released 1943) but was considered too old. 315:cast, including Nan Grey; the male lead was 16:American teen actress and singer (1926–2018) 585:. 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Index

Gloria Jean's Coffees

Buffalo, New York
Mountain View, Hawaii
W. C. Fields
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Buffalo, New York
Pennsylvania Dutch
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Paul Whiteman
coloratura soprano
Universal Pictures
Joe Pasternak
Deanna Durbin
ingénue

The Under-Pup
Robert Cummings
Nan Grey
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Bing Crosby
If I Had My Way
A Little Bit of Heaven
Robert Stack
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
W.C. Fields
Donald O'Connor
Peggy Ryan
Mel Tormé
Marshall Thompson

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