- Frances Rafferty
Frances Rafferty (
June 16 ,1922 -April 18 ,2004 ) was an Americanactress ,dancer andWorld War II pin-up girl . Born inSioux City, Iowa , she moved with her family toLos Angeles ,California at age nine. At a young age she studied dancing, and her physical attributes and dancing skills led to work in thefilm industry.Signed by
MGM Studios, Frances made her film debut in 1942. She appeared in minor and secondary roles, and although she had a part in the 1944 film "Dragon Seed" withKatharine Hepburn andWalter Huston , her significant parts were limited almost exclusively to "B" movies.During
World War II she was a volunteerpin-up girl forYANK magazine, a publication for the soldiers of theUnited States military . In the 1950s, Rafferty turned to acting in networktelevision shows. From 1954-1959 she had a significant recurring role in theDesilu Studios comedy onCBS called "December Bride ". She also appeared in a number of different TV shows throughout the 1950s and 60s and after retiring in 1965 made one final appearance in a 1977 episode of "The Streets of San Francisco ".She was married to John Harlan from 1944 until their divorce in 1947. In 1948 she married Thomas R. Baker, and together they had two children. Following her retirement from acting, Rafferty and her husband operated a ranch where they bred and raised
quarter horse s.Frances Rafferty died in 2004 in
Paso Robles, California .External links
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