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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_AckerJean Acker - Wikipedia

    Jean Acker (born Harriet Ackers; October 23, 1892 – August 16, 1978) was an American actress with a career dating from the silent film era through the 1950s. She was perhaps best known as the estranged wife of silent film star Rudolph Valentino.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0009931Jean Acker - IMDb

    Actress: Checkers. Jean Acker was born in 1893 on a farm in Trenton, NJ, and was named Harriet. Her father was part Cherokee and her mother was Irish, and they had separated when she was young. Jean attended school at St. Mary's Seminary in Springfield, NJ.

    • January 1, 1
    • Trenton, New Jersey, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Actress: Checkers. Jean Acker was born in 1893 on a farm in Trenton, NJ, and was named Harriet. Her father was part Cherokee and her mother was Irish, and they had separated when she was young. Jean attended school at St. Mary's Seminary in Springfield, NJ.

    • October 23, 1893
    • August 16, 1978
  4. Jean Acker (* 23. Oktober 1893 in Trenton, New Jersey als Harriett Acker; † 16. August 1978 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin der Stumm- und frühen Tonfilm zeit.

  5. She first meets Valentino in California, where he upsets Fatty Arbuckle by grabbing the starlet next to Arbuckle and romancing her into becoming his first wife, actress Jean Acker. Acker's glamorous and luxurious life motivates Valentino to try acting himself.

  6. actress. 84 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «An Affair to Remember» (1957), «How to Be Very, Very Popular» (1955), «Young Man with Ideas» (1952), «Something to Live For» (1952), «The Mating Season» (1951)...

  7. American actress, born in Trenton, New Jersey, USA, on October 23, 1893, as Harriet Akers. She was born to an Irish mother and a Cherokee father (from the indigenous tribes, American Indians), and attended St. Mary's School in Springfield.