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Adele Jergens
Passed away on: 22-11-2002 (84)
Born: 26 November 1917
Known from: Jane Eyre, Fallen Angel and Day the World Ended
IMDb profile:
Adele Jergens
Known from
Full filmography (48)
3,66 (79)
Jane Eyre
1943 • 97 minuten
as Woman at Party (uncredited)
as Woman at Party (uncredited)
3 comments
3,35 (71)
Fallen Angel
1945 • 98 minuten
as Woman at Madley's Show (uncredited)
as Woman at Madley's Show (uncredited)
3 comments
2,56 (50)
Day the World Ended
1955 • 79 minuten
as Ruby
as Ruby
3 comments
3,49 (47)
Side Street
1950 • 83 minuten
as Lucille 'Lucky' Colner
as Lucille 'Lucky' Colner
3 comments
2,92 (38)
Show Boat
1951 • 108 minuten
as Cameo McQueen (uncredited)
as Cameo McQueen (uncredited)
3,10 (35)
Armored Car Robbery
1950 • 67 minuten
as Yvonne LeDoux aka Mrs. Benny McBride
as Yvonne LeDoux aka Mrs. Benny McBride
2 comments
2,89 (27)
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man
1951 • 82 minuten
as Boots Marsden
as Boots Marsden
3 comments
2,98 (26)
The Dark Past
1948 • 75 minuten
as Laura Stevens
as Laura Stevens
3 comments
3,28 (20)
State Fair
1945 • 100 minuten
as Girl on Rollercoaster (uncredited)
as Girl on Rollercoaster (uncredited)
3,35 (17)
Sound of Fury, The
1950 • 85 minuten
as Velma
as Velma
2 comments
2,43 (14)
Ladies of the Chorus
1948 • 61 minuten
as Mae Martin
as Mae Martin
2 comments
2,31 (8)
Sugarfoot
1951 • 80 minuten
as Reva Cairn
as Reva Cairn
3,31 (8)
I Love Trouble
1948 • 93 minuten
as Boots Nestor
as Boots Nestor
2,14 (7)
Radar Secret Service
1950 • 59 minuten
as Lila
as Lila
3,00 (3)
Treasure of Monte Cristo
1949 • 76 minuten
as Jean Turner
as Jean Turner
2,83 (3)
The Corpse Came C.O.D.
1947
2,25 (2)
The Prince of Thieves
1948
3,50 (1)
The Big Chase
1954
3,00 (1)
She Wouldn't Say Yes
1945
3,50 (1)
The Mutineers
1949
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Black Arrow
1944
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Blonde Dynamite
1950
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Law of the Barbary Coast
1949
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Blues Busters
1950
Collaborated with
Thomas Little
George Duning
Fred Sersen
Helen Hunt
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