Jane Nigh
Nigh in 1944
Born
Bonnie Lenora Nigh

(1925-02-25)February 25, 1925
DiedOctober 5, 1993(1993-10-05) (aged 68)
OccupationActress
Years active19441961
Spouses
Victor Cutler
(m. 1946; div. 1946)
[1]
John E. Baker
(m. 1952; div. 1961)

Norman Davidson, Jr.
(m. 1963; div. 1964)
    (m. 1966; div. 1968)
    Children4

    Bonnie Lenora "Jane" Nigh[2] (February 25, 1925 October 5, 1993) was an American actress.[3]

    Early years

    Her sister Nancy was also an actress, and her mother worked in research at a film studio.[4] Nigh worked as a stenographer at a Sears Roebuck store before she became an actress.[2]

    Career

    She was discovered in 1944 by Arthur Wenzler while working in a defense plant. (Another source identifies Ivan Kahn as the 20th Century Fox talent scout.)[5] She later signed a contract with Fox. She appeared in more than 40 films and television shows, including State Fair (1945), Give My Regards to Broadway (1948, as June Nigh) and County Fair (1950).

    In 1949, she participated in a Life magazine photo layout, in which she posed with other up-and-coming actresses, Marilyn Monroe, Lois Maxwell, Cathy Downs, Suzanne Dalbert, Enrica Soma and Laurette Luez.

    She also had starring roles in a pair of Monogram Pictures films, Blue Grass of Kentucky and Rodeo. Nigh, along with Patrick McVey, co-starred in the TV series Big Town, with McVey playing the city editor of a newspaper, and Nigh his secretary. She had the role of Lorelei Kilbourne for two seasons.[6]

    Personal life

    Nigh was married four times, to three men, all ending in divorce. Her longest marriage was to her second husband, Navy Lieutenant John Baker,[5] while she was married twice to Norman Davidson Jr.

    She had a total of four children, three girls and a boy, though her first, a girl, died very soon after birth in 1952.[7]

    Filmography

    Films
    Year Title Role Notes
    1944LauraSecretaryUncredited
    1944Something for the BoysArmy WifeUncredited
    1945State FairEleanor
    1945House of DraculaVillagerUncredited
    1946Whistle StopJosie Veech
    1946DragonwyckTabitha WellsUncredited
    1947The Shocking Miss PilgrimCynthia's Sister(scenes deleted)
    1947UnconqueredEvelyn
    1948Sitting PrettyMabel PhillipsUncredited
    1948Give My Regards to BroadwayMay Norwick
    1948Cry of the CityNurseUncredited
    1948Leather GlovesCathy
    1949Red, Hot and BlueAngelica Roseanne aka No-No
    1949ZambaCarol
    1949Fighting Man of the PlainsFlorence Peel
    1949Captain Carey, U.S.A.Nancy
    1950Blue Grass of KentuckyPat Armistead
    1950Operation HayliftPat Rogers
    1950Motor PatrolSherry Bliss
    1950County FairLoretta Ryan
    1950Border TreasureStella
    1950Rio Grande PatrolSherry Bliss
    1951Blue BloodEileen Buchanan
    1951Disc JockeyMarion
    1952Fort OsageAnn Pickett
    1952RodeoNancy Cartwright
    1957Hold That HypnotistCleo Daniels

    References

    1. "Gets Divorce". Santa Cruz Sentinel. California, Santa Cruz. United Press. September 6, 1946. p. 1. Retrieved June 10, 2016 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    2. 1 2 "Her Typing Or Something Was So Good That She Got To Hollywood". The Des Moines Register. April 29, 1945. p. Magazine Section - 3. Retrieved September 23, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
    3. "Hollywood Film Shop". The Bakersfield Californian. California, Bakersfield. United Press. September 7, 1949. p. 19. Retrieved June 10, 2016 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    4. Carroll, Harrison (October 4, 1948). "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". The Daily Clintonian. Indiana, Clinton. King Features Syndicate. p. 4. Retrieved June 10, 2016 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    5. 1 2 "Shy Jane Nigh Conquers TV". Tucson Daily Citizen. Arizona, Tucson. January 12, 1953. p. 56. Retrieved June 10, 2016 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    6. Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 104.
    7. "Jane Nigh - The Private Life and Times of Jane Nigh. Jane Nigh Pictures". www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com.
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