Jean Peters


This buxom brunette landed in Hollywood after winning the Miss Ohio State popularity contest. Raised on a farm in rural Ohio by her widowed mother, Jean Peters made her feature film debut opposite Tyrone Power as his sultry lover in Henry King's superb swashbuckler "Captain From Castile" (1947). Although she was only in films for less than a decade, Peters lent her presence to several well-made productions, mostly at 20th Century Fox. She received above the title billing for her turn as female pirate in the somewhat silly "Anne of the Indies" (1951). The actress fared better opposite Marlon Brando in Elia Kazan's "Viva Zapata!" (1952) and had one of her best roles as a grifter's moll caught up in international intrigue in Samuel Fuller's exceptional noir "Pickup on South Street" (1953). Peters also acquitted herself well as a business executive romanced by Rossano Brazzi in Jean Negulesco's splashy "Three Coins in the Fountain" (1954). After delivering a well-received turn as the tubercular wife of Richard Todd's clergyman who eventually becomes the chaplain of the US Senate in "A Man Called Peter", she disappeared from the screen.

In 1957, Peters secretly married film producer and businessman Howard Hughes. She has steadfastly refused to comment on her life with Hughes beyond stating that she attended UCLA as a psychology major. Peters returned to acting after nearly 20 years as the star of a 1973 public television production of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio". The still attractive actress won good notices, but has only made two subsequent small screen appearances, in the NBC miniseries "Arthur Hailey's 'The Moneychangers'" (1976) and the Biblical epic "Peter and Paul" (CBS, 1981). The latter was produced by her third husband, Stanley Hough.

  • Also Credited As:
    Elizabeth Jean Peters
  • Born:
    October 15, 1926 in Canton, Ohio
  • Died:
    October 13, 2000.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, psychology
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Milestones
  • 1946 Won the Miss Ohio State popularity contest and received a trip to Hollywood
  • 1947 Feature acting debut, "Captain From Castile", opposite Tyrone Power
  • 1951 Received top billing in "Anne of the Indies"
  • 1952 Cast opposite Marlon Brando in Elia Kazan's "Viva Zapata!"
  • 1953 Co-starred in Samuel Fuller's "Pickup on South Street"
  • 1955 Won critical acclaim for her performance in "A Man Called Peter", in what was to be her final film
  • 1957 Secretly married Howard Hughes
  • 1971 Revealed divorce from Hughes
  • 1973 Returned to acting in the public television production of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio"
  • 1976 Made rare network TV appearance in the NBC miniseries "Arthur Hailey's 'The Moneychangers'"
  • 1981 Acted in the CBS TV-movie "Peter and Paul", produced by her husband Stan Hough
  • 1984 Made guest appearance on "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS)
  • Raised on a farm in Ohio

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