Jean Adair

Jean Adair

actress

Jean Adair was born on Jun 13, 1873 in Canada. Jean Adair's big-screen debut came with Advice to the Forlorn directed by Alfred L. Werker in 1933. Jean Adair is known for The Naked City directed by Jules Dassin, Barry Fitzgerald stars as Lt. Dan Muldoon and Howard Duff as Frank Niles. The upcoming new movie Jean Adair plays is The Naked City which will be released on Mar 04, 1948.

Slight, birdlike Jean Adair came to the screen after playing a succession of crotchety or maternal roles on the stage. She was born Violet McNaughton in Ontario, Canada, and absolved her acting studies in Chicago. After extensive touring with local stock companies and a few seasons on the vaudeville Orpheum Circuit performing in one-act plays, she landed a starring role on Broadway in the 1922 comedy hit "It's a Boy!". From then on, she was never out of work.The screen, alas, saw very little of Jean Adair. She danced a waltz with Gene Kelly in a minor musical, Living in a Big Way (1947). Otherwise, we remember her from her one indelible performance, a role she created for the original stage version of the long-running black farce and subsequent film version, Arsenic et vieilles dentelles (1944): as Martha Brewster, one of two goofy spinster aunts (the other was Josephine Hull), who dispatch lonely old geezers by poisoning their elderberry wine.

  • Birthday

    Jun 13, 1873
  • Place of Birth

    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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