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Iconic American Actress Jane Powell Dies At 92

Legendary American actress Jane Powell has died at the age of 92.

Actress Jane Powell is dead
Jane Powell

Susan Granger, a family friend of Powell’s, confirmed to Deadline that she died peacefully on Thursday 16th September at her home in Wilton, Connecticut.

Powell was born Suzanne Lorraine Burce in 1929 in Portland, Oregon. She was married five times and had three children and two granddaughters. Her last husband, actor and publicist Dickie Moore died in 2015.

She gained success in the 1940s with roles in various Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals. In her long résumé, she appeared in everything from musicals to dramas to romantic comedies. In 1960, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

One of her most famous roles is 1951’s “Royal Wedding,” in which she sings and dances with Fred Astaire.

Her next iconic role came as Milly Pontipee in 1954’s “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” Her other performances in the 1950s include “Athena,” “Deep in My Heart” and “Hit the Deck.”

After a string of film roles, she took her talents to television, where she developed her own show, “The Jane Powell Show.” However, the unsold 1961 pilot never made it to air.

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In the 1970s and early ’80s, Powell scored guest appearances on popular zeitgeist series such as “The Love Boat” and “Fantasy Island.” She later recurred on the show “Growing Pains” as the mother of star Alan Thicke’s character, Dr. Jason Seaver.

One of her last performances was a 2002 episode of “Law & Order: SVU.” She portrayed a woman suffering from elder abuse in a nursing home.

Her career also took her to the stage, where she starred in the 1973 Broadway production of “Irene.” In 2000, she moved to off-Broadway and starred in Bill C. Davis’ dramedy “Avow.”

Powell also dabbled in music, and starting in 2007, she performed with the orchestral band” Pink Martini”. She appeared with them in venues such as Lincoln Center and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

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