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American actress
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Place of birth
Cisco, Eastland County, Texas, USA
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Canoga Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
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95 years
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Biography

Bennie Jean Porter (December 8, 1922 – January 13, 2018) was an American film and television actress. She was notable for her roles in The Youngest Profession (1943), Bathing Beauty (1944), Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945), Till the End of Time (1946), Cry Danger (1951), and The Left Hand of God (1955).

Porter was married to Edward Dmytryk, who was one of the Hollywood Ten, the most prominent blacklisted group in the film industry during the McCarthy era.

Early life

Porter was born in Cisco, Texas, to a Texas and Pacific Railway worker and a music teacher. As a baby, she was called the "Most Beautiful Baby" in Eastland County. At 10 years old, she hosted a half-hour radio show on Saturday mornings on the WRR station in Dallas, Texas. She also spent a summer working for Ted Lewis's Vaudeville Band.

Career

At the age of 12, in 1935, Porter arrived in Hollywood and took dancing lessons at the Fanchon and Marco dancing school, where she was discovered by director Allan Dwan. Porter acted in Dwan's 1936 musical Song and Dance Man, but did not appear in the credits.

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Porter in the trailer for Twice Blessed (1945)

Beginning with a small roles in movies such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) and One Million B.C. (1940), she eventually established herself as an actress for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941.

While never a big star, she was active as a wholesome, mainly comedic, ingenue in B pictures throughout the 1940s, appearing in almost 30 motion pictures alongside MGM stars such as Esther Williams, Mickey Rooney, Margaret Dumont and the comedy duo Abbott and Costello.

In the 1950s, Porter appeared regularly on television in series such as The Red Skelton Show and The Abbott and Costello Show. Her final TV roles were on Sea Hunt, and 77 Sunset Strip. She would again be directed by Dmytryk in 1955's The Left Hand of God, before she retired from acting in 1961.

Personal life

Two years after he directed her as a loan replacement to RKO for Shirley Temple in Till the End of Time, aged 25, she married film director and writer Edward Dmytryk on May 12, 1948, in Ellicott City, Maryland. It was his second marriage, her first. As Dmytryk was looking at a jail sentence for a contempt of Congress charge, fired from RKO and barred from working in the U.S., the couple moved to England, where she gave birth to the first of their three children. After they were forced to return to the U.S. in 1950 due to his expiring passport, Dmytryk was imprisoned for six months on the contempt charge. Porter now found herself in extreme difficulties, as she had no career and no money to support her family. Dick Powell came to her aid by securing her a role in Cry Danger.

Porter was the author of the unpublished book The Cost of Living, about her life with Dmytryk. She also wrote Chicago Jazz and Then Some, about jazz pianist Jess Stacy, and with her husband, On Screen Acting.

Death

Porter died of natural causes in Canoga Park, California, on January 13, 2018, aged 95. She was survived by two daughters and a stepson.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleSource
1936Song and Dance ManGirlUncredited
1938The Adventures of Tom SawyerPaulineUncredited
1939The Under-PupPenguin girlUncredited
1940One Million B.C.Shell personUncredited
1941The Hard-Boiled CanaryGirlUncredited
Kiss the Boys GoodbyeGirl going to auditionUncredited
Never Give a Sucker an Even BreakPasserbyUncredited
Henry Aldrich for PresidentStudentUncredited
Hellzapoppin'ChorineUncredited
Babes on BroadwayChorus girlUncredited
1942Born to SingDancerUncredited
Heart of the Rio GrandePudge
About FaceSally
Home in Wyomin'Young fanUncredited
Fall InJoan
1943CalabooseMajor Barabara
The Youngest ProfessionPatricia Drew
That Nazty NuisanceKela
Young IdeasSouthern co-edUncredited
1944Andy Hardy's Blonde TroubleKaty Anderson
Bathing BeautyJean Allenwood
San Fernando ValleyBetty Lou Kenyon
1945Thrill of a RomanceGa-ga brideUncredited
Twice BlessedKitty
Abbott and Costello in HollywoodRuthie
What Next, Corporal Hargrove?Jeanne Quidoc
1946Easy to WedFrancesUncredited
Till the End of TimeHelen Ingersoll
Betty Co-EdJoanne Leeds
1947Little Miss BroadwayJudy Gibson
Sweet GenevieveGenevieve Rogers
That Hagen GirlSharon Bailey
Two Blondes and a RedheadCatherine Abbott
1951Cry DangerDarlene
Kentucky JubileeSally Shannon
G.I. JaneJan Smith
1953The ClownJeanUncredited
1954Racing BloodLucille Mitchell
1955The Left Hand of GodMary Yin
1961Sea HuntMarna GouldSeason 4, Episode 31, (final appearance)

Bibliography

  • Dmytryk, Edward; Dmytryk, Jean Porter (1984). On Screen Acting: An Introduction to the Art of Acting for the Screen. Routledge. ISBN 978-1138584372.
  • Dmytryk, Jean Porter (2010). Chicago Jazz and Then Some: As Told by One of the Original Chicagoans, Jess Stacy. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1593935368.
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