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Isabel Jewell
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When did Isabel Jewell die?
April 5, 1972
When did Isabel Jewell die?
April 5, 1972
How did Isabel Jewell die?
Undisclosed
How old was Isabel Jewell when she died?
64 years old
Where did Isabel Jewell die?
Hollywood, California, USA
When was Isabel Jewell born?
July 19, 1907
Where was Isabel Jewell born?
Shoshoni, Wyoming, USA
How tall was Isabel Jewell?
4 feet 11 inches, or 1.50 meters
What was Isabel Jewell known for?
Counsellor at Law
,
A Tale of Two Cities
,
Gone with the Wind
, and
Born to Kill
Was Isabel Jewell married?
Yes, to Lovell "Cowboy" Underwood since 1927. She was married to
Paul Marion
from 1941 to May 12, 1944 and
Owen Crump
from 1936 to 1941.
How many awards did Isabel Jewell win?
1 award
How many award nominations did Isabel Jewell receive?
1 nomination
Known for
Gone with the Wind
8.2
Emmy Slattery
1939
Born to Kill
7.2
Laury Palmer
1947
A Tale of Two Cities
7.8
Seamstress
1935
Counsellor at Law
7.5
Bessie Green
1933
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