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Jayne Hazard (born Aristene Jane Hazard; January 8, 1922 – December 12, 2006) was an American film actress. She appeared in over 32 films between 1941 and 1951, including Black Market Babies (1945) and Strange Illusion (1945).
Early life
Hazard was born in Tampa, Florida. She was the daughter of Julian Leslie Hazard and Aristene Jane Luther, well known in Tampa, where her father was a judge of criminal count of records.
Career
Among Hazard's early minor film roles include Bedtime Story (1941), The Powers Girl (1943) and The Lost Weekend (1945). Her first major role came in the 1945 crime film Strange Illusion.
Personal life and death
Hazard was married to theater owner Lowell Jasper Thompson in May 1947 until June 1949, when she was granted a divorce following a serious injury to her father from an aircraft owned by Thompson. Thompson, a theater owner, was said to have shown "no concern or remorse" and also failed to visit Hazard in hospital when she later became ill. In October 1951, Beverly Hills attorney Guy Edward Ward became Hazard's second husband, with whom she had two daughters, both of whom were born dead.
Hazard died in Palm Desert, California, in 2006, at the age of 84.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=Racket Squad (1951) as Miss Manning (1 episode)
References
External links
Jayne Hazard at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Strange Illusion
- Jayne Hazard
- Strange Illusion
- Who's Guilty?
- Crazy Knights
- The Powers Girl
- Cadet Girl
- Black Market Babies
- Flying with Music
- Daredevils of the Clouds
- Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion