Jean Fenwick
Trinidadian actor (1907-1998)

Jean Fenwick

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Trinidadian actor (1907-1998)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
30 May 1907(Trinidad)
Death:
5 December 1998(Los Angeles)
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Introduction

Jean Fenwick, born Harriet Krauth (May 30, 1907 — December 5, 1998) was an American actress born in Trinidad.

Early life

Harriet Krauth was born in Trinidad in 1907, the older sister of Violet Ethelred Krauth (who became actress Marian Marsh) and Anthony Edward Krauth (who also acted, under the name "Tony Marsh"). Their parents, Leo Krauth and Harriet Morgan Krauth, ran a chocolate factory. During World War I the Krauths moved to Boston, Massachusetts. In 1925, Harriet was one of the first 18 students chosen to open the Paramount Pictures School in New York City, along with Thelma Todd. The family moved again, to Los Angeles, California, when Harriet was a teenager starting in films.

Career

In 1926, Harriet Krauth was signed as a contract player at FBO Studios, where she first used the screen name "Jean Morgan", and later settled on Jean Fenwick. Films in which Jean Fenwick appeared included Cross Country Cruise (1933, with Lew Ayres), Mary of Scotland (1936, directed by John Ford and starring Katharine Hepburn), Conquest (1937, with Greta Garbo), Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1939), Divorce (1945), and Street Corner (1948). Later in her career, she appeared in television productions, including episodes of Gunsmoke (1957), and One Step Beyond (1960).

Personal life

Jean Fenwick died in Woodland Hills, California in 1998, aged 91 years.