Jean Spangler

Jean Spangler

Jean Elizabeth Spangler (September 2, 1923 – disappeared October 7, 1949) was an American actress who appeared in bit parts in several Hollywood films in the late 1940s. She garnered public attention for her mysterious disappearance in late 1949. On the evening of October 7, 1949, Spangler left her home in Los Angeles, telling her sister-in-law that she was going to meet with her ex-husband before going to work as an extra on a film set. She was last seen alive at a grocery store several blocks from her home at approximately 6:00 p.m. Two days later, Spangler's tattered purse was discovered in a remote area of Griffith Park, approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) from her home; inside was a letter addressed to a "Kirk", which mentioned seeing a doctor. Given Spangler's recent work on the film Young Man with a Horn starring Kirk Douglas, he called police to clear his name, telling them he was in Palm Springs at the time, which police accepted. Spangler's disappearance generated various theories, which ranged from her alleged death in a botched abortion to her fleeing with Los Angeles gangsters with whom she was acquainted. To date, no additional evidence has been uncovered in Spangler's case, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Seattle, Washington, USA
    Birthday
    September 1923
The Petty Girl
The Petty Girl
4.083
Champagne for Caesar
Champagne for Caesar
7.1
Wabash Avenue
Wabash Avenue
4.7
Young Man with a Horn
Young Man with a Horn
6.3
Chicken Every Sunday
Chicken Every Sunday
6
When My Baby Smiles at Me
When My Baby Smiles at Me
4.8
The Miracle of the Bells
The Miracle of the Bells
6.1
Mummy's Dummies
Mummy's Dummies
6.8
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