“I’m a plain Jane. I surprise myself, too. But the boys say I’m photogenic, so who am I to ask embarrassing questions?” — Jane Wyman
Jerry Mason (1943)
Photographer: George Hurrell
“I didn’t even think I was going to be an actress. You see, I was such a good dancer that I was making $66 a week and that was a lot in 1934. So I really wasn’t interested in all this other stuff until somebody got me into this ‘Golddigger’ thing.” — Jane Wyman
Source: Ron Miller (1981)
Photo: Wyman, Shirley Lloyd, Ann Nagel, Marie Wilson, Linda Perry, Jane Bryan, Rosalind Marquis and Carol Hughes
Photo: 1941
Larceny, Inc. (1942). With Edward G. Robinson.
Photographer: George Hurrell (1942)
“Let’s face it, I was the Joan Blondell of the B’s. But I had a lot of experience.” — Jane Wyman
Source: Ron Miller (1981)