Jean Spangler(1923-1949)
- Actress
Jean was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1923. She graduated from
Franklin High School in Los Angeles in 1941. Soon, Jean was working as
a model for a local clothing firm. Later, she was a dancer with the
Earl Carroll Theatre. Jean got married to Dexter Benner, and they had a
daughter, Christine, in 1944. Two years later, in 1946, she had a
bitter court battle with her ex-husband regarding the custody of their
young daughter. In 1948, ruling a daughter's place is with her mother,
a judge awarded full custody to Jean. Sultry and statuesque, Jean, a
divorced mother and nightclub dancer, struggled to make it as an
actress; she was a bit player and uncredited extra in movies and early
television. In 1949, she met Kirk Douglas on the set of
Young Man with a Horn (1950),
which was released February 9, 1950. On October 7, 1949, when she was 3
months pregnant, she disappeared. A note was found in her purse that
read: "Kirk, Can't wait any longer. Going to see Dr. Scott. It will
work best this way while mother is away." All the police found was her
purse and this cryptic note -- Jean had vanished without a trace. Her
disappearance is still an unsolved mystery.