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  1. Jayne Meadows (born Jane Cotter; September 27, 1919 – April 26, 2015) was an American stage, film and television actress, as well as an author and lecturer. She was nominated for three Emmy Awards during her career and was the elder sister of actress and memoirist Audrey Meadows as well as the wife of original Tonight Show host Steve Allen .

  2. Jayne Meadows war von 1954 bis zu dessen Tod 2000 mit dem Schauspieler und Moderatoren Steve Allen verheiratet. Aus dieser Ehe ging ein Sohn hervor. Ihre Schwester war die Schauspielerin Audrey Meadows. Meadows lebte zuletzt zurückgezogen in Encino, Kalifornien, wo sie im April 2015 im Alter von 95 Jahren starb.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005217Jayne Meadows - IMDb

    Jayne Meadows. Actress: City Slickers. One of four children (two older brothers, one younger sister) born to American missionaries, Jayne Meadows (née Jane Cotter) was born September 27, 1919, in China.

  4. Jayne Meadows. Actress: City Slickers. One of four children (two older brothers, one younger sister) born to American missionaries, Jayne Meadows (née Jane Cotter) was born September 27, 1919, in China. The family returned to the US in the early 1930s wherein Jayne was forced to learn the English language, speaking Chinese and other foreign languages at the time before learning English. She ...

  5. 27. Apr. 2015 · Jayne Meadows, a glamorous redheaded actress who starred on Broadway, in the movies and on television, but who was probably best known for her 46-year role as Steve Allen’s wife, business ...

  6. 27. Apr. 2015 · Audrey Meadows died in 1996 after a battle with cancer that she kept from her family, who learned of her illness only shortly before she died. After Communist China began opening up in the 1970s, Jayne Meadows traveled there with Allen several times, seeing the country of her birth for the first time in decades. She was active in community ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2015 · Jayne Meadows made her Broadway debut in the comedy “Spring Again” in 1941. After World War II, she moved to Hollywood and earned some positive notices opposite Katharine Hepburn in the 1946 ...