Where to watch Frances Dee in the UK
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Frances Marion Dee (November 26, 1909 – March 6, 2004) was an American screen and television actress. She starred opposite Maurice Chevalier in the early talkie musical Playboy of Paris (1930). She starred in the film An American Tragedy (1931) in a role later recreated by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1951 re-titled remake A Place in the Sun. She also had a prominent role in the classic 1943 Val Lewton psychological horror film I Walked With a Zombie. Dee was the wife of Hollywood star Joel McCrea.
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- Four Star Playhouse (1952) as Rhoda Stroude
- Lux Video Theatre (1950) as Louise
- Little Women (1933) as Meg
- Night of 100 Stars (1982) as Self
- If I Had a Million (1932) as Mary Wallace
- Coast Guard (1939) as Nancy Bliss
- Of Human Bondage (1934) as Sally Athelny
- Gypsy Colt (1954) as Em MacWade
- Working Girls (1931) as Louise Adams
- If I Were King (1938) as Katherine de Vaucelles
- I Walked with a Zombie (1943) as Betsy Connell
- The Gay Deception (1935) as Mirabel
- Because of You (1952) as Susan Arnold
- The Crime of the Century (1933) as Doris Brandt
- Four Faces West (1948) as Fay Hollister
- Complicated Women (2003) as Self - Interviewee
- Wells Fargo (1937) as Justine Pryor
- The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988) as Self (archive footage)
- Blood Money (1933) as Elaine Talbart
- Meet the Stewarts (1942) as Candace "Candy" Goodwin
- An American Tragedy (1931) as Sondra Finchley
- Becky Sharp (1935) as Amelia Sedley
- Happy Land (1943) as Agnes Marsh
- Half Angel (1936) as Allison Lang
- Follow Thru (1930) as Woman in Ladies' Locker Room (uncredited)
- Payment on Demand (1951) as Eileen Benson
- Souls at Sea (1937) as Margaret Tarryton
- Caught (1931) as Kate Winslow
- Monte Carlo (1930) as Receptionist (uncredited)
- One Man's Journey (1933) as Joan Stockton
- Finishing School (1934) as Virginia Radcliffe
- King of the Jungle (1933) as Ann Rogers
- Coming Out Party (1934) as Joyce 'Joy' Stanhope
- A Man Betrayed (1941) as Sabra Cameron
- So Ends Our Night (1941) as Marie Steiner
- Headline Shooter (1933) as Jane Mallory
- The Night of June 13 (1932) as Ginger Blake
- The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947) as Marie de Varenne
- Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1 (1941) as Self (uncredited)
- Patrick the Great (1945) as Lynn Andrews
- June Moon (1931) as Edna Baker
- Along Came Youth (1930) as Elinor
- Mister Scoutmaster (1953) as Helen Jordan
- Playboy of Paris (1930) as Yvonne Philibert
- A Man from Wyoming (1930) as Nurse (uncredited)
- Reunion in Reno (1951) as Mrs. Doris Linaker
- True to the Navy (1930) as Girl at Table (uncredited)
- Love is a Racket (1932) as Mary Wodehouse
- The Silver Cord (1933) as Hester
- Words and Music (1929) as Co-Ed (uncredited)
- Keep 'Em Rolling (1934) as Marjorie Deane
- Nice Women (1931) as Jerry Girard
- The Strange Case of Clara Deane (1932) as Nancy Deane
- This Reckless Age (1932) as Lois Ingals
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (1933) as Self
- Rich Man's Folly (1931) as Ann Trumbull
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Most-watched Frances Dee films currently: Little Women (1933), Night of 100 Stars (1982), If I Had a Million (1932), Coast Guard (1939), Of Human Bondage (1934).
What TV shows has Frances Dee appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Four Star Playhouse (1952), Lux Video Theatre (1950).
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