Biography

Frances Gifford had a somewhat unorthodox introduction to the movie business. Born and raised in Long Beach, California, she had no ambition to be an actress, and in fact had applied to UCLA when, at age 16, she and a friend got to visit the Samuel Goldwyn Studios, where they watched a movie being shot. A studio exec saw her and asked if she would take a screen test. She did, the studio was impressed with the result and put her under contract. Nothing much came of it, however, other than bit parts, and she moved to RKO. Nothing much happened there, either. She had married actor James Dunn and decided to retire, which she did, in 1938. Off the screen for almost two years, she got a small part in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and her career began to revive. She was signed by Paramount, which soon loaned her to Republic, where she made the film she is probably most remembered for: the serial Jungle Girl (1941), based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs story. Unfortunately, her career never really took off, and she bounced around among several studios. In 1948 she was involved in an auto accident in which she received severe head injuries. Although she seemed to recover physically, her career took a nosedive, and she made her last film in 1953. In 1958 newspaper stories reported that as a result of the injuries sustained in the accident, she was admitted to a California state mental hospital. Nothing further was heard from her or about her until 1983, when a writer for a film magazine found her in Pasadena. She had apparently fully overcome her physical and mental problems and was working for the city library. She died of emphysema in Pasadena in 1994.

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Filmography

View Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1939Film
7.8
View Stage Door
Stage Door

Stage Door

1937Film
7.0
View The Glass Key
The Glass Key

The Glass Key

1942Film
6.6
View General Electric Theater
General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater

1953Series
6.4
View Twenty Years After
Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After

1944Film
6.0
View Maid's Night Out
Maid's Night Out

Maid's Night Out

1938Film
5.1
View Thrill of a Romance
Thrill of a Romance

Thrill of a Romance

1945Film
6.2
View The Remarkable Andrew
The Remarkable Andrew

The Remarkable Andrew

1942Film
6.8
View Marriage Is a Private Affair
Marriage Is a Private Affair

Marriage Is a Private Affair

1944Film
5.2
View Beyond the Blue Horizon
Beyond the Blue Horizon

Beyond the Blue Horizon

1942Film
5.5
View The Reluctant Dragon
The Reluctant Dragon

The Reluctant Dragon

1941Film
6.6
View American Empire
American Empire

American Empire

1942Film
3.8