Jerry Vermilye immortalizes actress Jean Arthur in comprehensive biofilmography NEW YORK (PRWEB) November 16, 2012 The life and career of a classic Hollywood blonde is immortalized in Jerry Vermilye’s latest nonfiction, “Jean Arthur: A Biofilmography” (published by AuthorHouse). Blonde and vivacious, Jean Arthur is best remembered today for her unique, childlike voice and for the handful of classic movies she made during the 1930s and ’40s for directors Frank Capra and George Stevens. But not many know that her 30-year film career dates from the early 1920s, when she was an inexperienced contract player at Fox. In fact, Arthur appeared in more movies of the silent era...
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