Jean Arthur was an American actress and a major film star of the 1930s and 1940s. She remains arguably the epitome of the female screwball comedy actress. As James Harvey wrote in his recounting of the era, "No one was more closely identified with the screwball comedy than Jean Arthur. So much was she part of it, so much was her star personality defined by it, that the screwball style itself seems almost unimaginable without her." Arthur has been called "the quintessential comedic leading lady." Arthur is best known for her feature roles in three Frank Capra films: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can't Take It With You (1938), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), films that championed the everyday heroine. Her last performance was the memorable—and distinctly non–comedic—role as the rancher's wife in George Stevens' Shane (1953). Arthur was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1944 for her performance in The More the Merrier (1943). Description above from ...
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1930
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
1988
The Greene Murder Case
1929
History Is Made at Night
1937
The Past of Mary Holmes
1933
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1948
Street of Chance
1930
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
Seven Chances
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1934
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Wallflowers
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The More the Merrier
1943
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Husband Hunters
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Yesterday and Today
1953
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Winners Of The Wilderness
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1940
The College Boob
1926
The Talk of the Town
1942
Only Angels Have Wings
1939
The Whole Town's Talking
1935
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1934
Diamond Jim
1935
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1984
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Party Wire
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Paramount on Parade
1930
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Born to Battle
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