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Jacquelyn Park | |
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Born | Mary Scarborough[1] June 1926 |
Other names | Jacqueline Park, Jackie Park, Jackie Parks |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Mortimer Hartmann |
Jacquelyn Park was an American actress who starred in Gun Girls (1957) alongside Eve Brent after being crowned Queen of the Car Wash and Miss Ceylon.[2][3] She was one of eight women who auditioned for the role of Princess Aouda for Around the World in 80 Days (1956).[4][5]
Her alleged affairs with Jack Warner, Ronald Reagan, and Cary Grant were frequently documented by historians.[6]
Filmography
[edit]- King Creole (1958)
- Gun Girls (1957)
- The Sad Sack (1957)
- The Unholy Wife (1957)
- The Ten Commandments (1956)
References
[edit]- ^ "Jacquelyn Park - The Private Life and Times of Jacquelyn Park. Jacquelyn Park Pictures". www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com.
- ^ Shearer, Lloyd (July 15, 1979). "More Revelations". News and Record. p. 144. Retrieved July 14, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ "Car Wash Crown". Daily News. June 22, 1951. p. 40. Retrieved July 14, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ "80 Days". www.loc.gov/.
- ^ Claesson, Samuel. "Jacquelyn Park: Hollywood's Controversial Actress", Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen (March 31, 2023)
- ^ Kelley, Kitty (1991). Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671646462.
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