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  1. Actress Born Sarah Jane Mayfield on Jan. 5, 1917 in St. Joseph, MO. Died Sept. 10, 2007 in Rancho Mirage, CA. J ane Wyman was an Academy Award-winning actress whose long and distinguished film and television career was nearly overshadowed by her real-life role as the first wife of actor-turned-politician Ronald Reagan.

  2. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJane Wyman | BAFTA

    Jane Wyman. Actress. 14 January 1917 to 9 September 2007. An Oscar winner for (1948), Wyman also made a big impression in (1945), (1946), (1954) and (1955). Later, as ex-husband Ronald Reagan began his first term as President, she found success on television in (1981-90). View Jane Wyman's BBC Obituary.

  3. Actress Born Sarah Jane Mayfield on Jan. 5, 1917 in St. Joseph, MO. Died Sept. 10, 2007 in Rancho Mirage, CA. J ane Wyman was an Academy Award-winning actress whose long and distinguished film and television career was nearly overshadowed by her real-life role as the first wife of actor-turned-politician Ronald Reagan.

  4. 10 de sept. de 2007 · Jane Wyman, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of a victimized deaf woman in the 1948 movie "Johnny Belinda," played a fierce matriarch in the 1980s television series "Falcon Crest" and was the ...

  5. 19 de jun. de 2014 · That made the Magnificent team a natural for a rematch, and the next year brought All That Heaven Allows. In 1955, Jane Wyman was thirty-eight. Cary had married at seventeen; at most she’d be just past forty. In the red-lace dress she wears to the country club, her figure is better than that of her daughter, Kay (Gloria Talbott).

  6. Guest Appearances. CHARLIE'S ANGELS · S5, E3. To See an Angel Die. Kris is abducted by an embittered man who holds her responsible for his wife's death, and the Angels turn to a psychic for help in finding her. Learn about Jane Wyman on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that include Jane Wyman including Pollyanna, My Man Godfrey and more.

  7. Biography. An Academy Award winner for "Johnny Belinda" (1948), Jane Wyman overcame a difficult childhood to become one of the most respected dramatic actresses of the late '40s and early '50s. She later received two Emmy nominations for her own television anthology series in the late Fifties, but went into semi-retirement until the early 1980s ...