Post by Sirenna on Sept 10, 2007 13:12:07 GMT -5
Jane Wyman, 93
Associated Press
September 10, 2007 at 12:33 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES — Jane Wyman, an Academy Award winner for her performance as the deaf rape victim in Johnny Belinda, star of the long-running TV series Falcon Crest and Ronald Reagan's first wife, died Monday morning at 93.
Wyman died at her Palm Springs home, said Richard Adney of Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary in Cathedral City. No other details were immediately available.
Her film career spanned from the 1930s, including Gold Diggers of 1937, to 1969's How to Commit Marriage, co-starring Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason.
From 1981 to 1990, she played Angela Channing, a Napa Valley winery owner who maintained her power with a steely will on Falcon Crest.
Her marriage in 1940 to fellow Warner Bros. contract player Reagan was celebrated in the fan magazines as one of Hollywood's ideal unions. While he was in uniform during the Second World War, her career ascended, signalled by her 1946 Oscar nomination for The Yearling.
The couple divorced in 1948, the year she won the Oscar for Johnny Belinda. Reagan reportedly cracked to a friend: “Maybe I should name Johnny Belinda as co-respondent.”
After Reagan became governor of California and then president of the United States, Wyman kept a decorous silence about her ex-husband, who had married actress Nancy Davis. In a 1968 newspaper interview, Wyman explained the reason:
“It's not because I'm bitter or because I don't agree with him politically. I've always been a registered Republican. But it's bad taste to talk about ex-husbands and ex-wives, that's all. Also, I don't know a damn thing about politics.”
A few days after Reagan died on June 5, 2004, Wyman broke her silence, saying: “America has lost a great president and a great, kind and gentle man.”
Associated Press
September 10, 2007 at 12:33 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES — Jane Wyman, an Academy Award winner for her performance as the deaf rape victim in Johnny Belinda, star of the long-running TV series Falcon Crest and Ronald Reagan's first wife, died Monday morning at 93.
Wyman died at her Palm Springs home, said Richard Adney of Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary in Cathedral City. No other details were immediately available.
Her film career spanned from the 1930s, including Gold Diggers of 1937, to 1969's How to Commit Marriage, co-starring Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason.
From 1981 to 1990, she played Angela Channing, a Napa Valley winery owner who maintained her power with a steely will on Falcon Crest.
Her marriage in 1940 to fellow Warner Bros. contract player Reagan was celebrated in the fan magazines as one of Hollywood's ideal unions. While he was in uniform during the Second World War, her career ascended, signalled by her 1946 Oscar nomination for The Yearling.
The couple divorced in 1948, the year she won the Oscar for Johnny Belinda. Reagan reportedly cracked to a friend: “Maybe I should name Johnny Belinda as co-respondent.”
After Reagan became governor of California and then president of the United States, Wyman kept a decorous silence about her ex-husband, who had married actress Nancy Davis. In a 1968 newspaper interview, Wyman explained the reason:
“It's not because I'm bitter or because I don't agree with him politically. I've always been a registered Republican. But it's bad taste to talk about ex-husbands and ex-wives, that's all. Also, I don't know a damn thing about politics.”
A few days after Reagan died on June 5, 2004, Wyman broke her silence, saying: “America has lost a great president and a great, kind and gentle man.”