Jean Rouverol

Jean Rouverol

Deceased · Born: Jul 8, 1916 · Died: Mar 24, 2017

Personal Details

BornJul 8, 1916 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Biography

Jean Rouverol was born on July 8, 1916, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America. This talented individual went on to lead a multifaceted career as both a writer and an actress, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

Some of her most notable works include the 1934 comedy film "It's a Gift", the long-running soap opera "Guiding Light" which premiered in 1952, and the 1935 Western film "Bar 20 Rides Again". Her impressive body of work showcases her versatility and dedication to her craft.

Jean Rouverol was also a devoted partner, married to the esteemed writer Hugo Butler. Together, they shared a life filled with love, creativity, and mutual support.

Sadly, Jean Rouverol's life came to a close on March 24, 2017, in the picturesque town of Wingdale, New York, United States of America. Her legacy, however, lives on through her remarkable achievements and the countless memories she created for those who knew her.

Career

1938
Annabel Takes a Tour
Annabel Takes a Tour as Laura Hampton
Western Jamboree
Western Jamboree as Betty Haskell
1937
Stage Door
Stage Door as Dizzy
1936
The Leavenworth Case
The Leavenworth Case as Eleanore Leavenworth
1935
Private Worlds
Private Worlds as Carrie Flint
Bar 20 Rides Again
Bar 20 Rides Again as Margaret Arnold
Mississippi
Mississippi as Lucy’s School Friend (uncredited)
1934
It's a Gift
It's a Gift as Mildred Bissonette
1968
1964
1959
The Miracle
The Miracle as Screenplay
1956
1950
So Young, So Bad
So Young, So Bad as Story, Screenplay