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Full Name
  
Stella Fortier

Occupation
  
Actress, dancer


Name
  
Frances Grant

Role
  
Movie actress

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Born
  
February 15, 1909 (
1909-02-15
)
Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA

Died
  
February 20, 1982, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States

Movies
  
Red River Valley, Cavalry, Oh - Susanna!, Born to Fight, Doubting Thomas

Similar People
  
Joseph Kane, B Reeves Eason, Robert N Bradbury, Michael Curtiz, Sam Newfield

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Frances Grant (February 15, 1909 – February 20, 1982) was an American movie actress and dancer. She appeared as the leading lady of Gene Autry in Red River Valley (1936) and Oh, Susanna! (1936) and other b-films.

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Biography

According to the US Censuses for 1920, 1930 and 1940, Frances Grant was born in 1911 in Colorado, to Fannie Hale Grant and Ernest V. Grant, a mining engineer, and was their only child. They had moved to Los Angeles, California, by 1920 (where the census identifies her as "Donna" Grant), at which time she was already a dancer.

She acted in stock theater after high school. In the early 1930s, she became the dancing partner of Hal Le Roy in the Ziegfeld Follies. In 1934, she began her film career with uncredited roles as a dancer in the Kentucky Kernels (1934) and The Nitwits (1935).

Grant appeared in Doubting Thomas (1935) after having her first major film role in the 1935 Western film Thunder Mountain opposite George O'Brien. In the following year she appeared as the leading lady of Gene Autry in Red River Valley (1936) and Oh, Susanna! (1936). In the latter film, Grant sings a duet with Autry on the song "Water Wheel" with Autry accompanying them on guitar. That same year she had leading roles in Born to Fight with Frankie Darro, The Traitor with Tim McCoy, and Cavalry opposite Bob Steele.

Grant's last leading role was in Rich Relations (1937). She appeared in three additional films as a dancer uncredited. In the 1940s and 1950s, Grant worked as a dance director in films such as Masquerade in Mexico (1945), Mrs. Mike (1949), and Fancy Pants (1950).

Frances Grant died in Lexington, Massachusetts on February 20, 1982 at the age of 73.

Filmography

Actress
1955
Artists and Models as
Dancer (uncredited)
1948
Gypsy Holiday (Short) as
Specialty Dancer
1945
A Sporting Chance as
Welder (uncredited)
1944
Bride by Mistake as
Dancing Instructress (uncredited)
1937
Top of the Town as
Dancer (uncredited)
1937
Rich Relations as
Nancy Tilton
1936
Cavalry as
Betty Lee Harvey
1936
The Traitor as
Mary Allen
1936
Oh, Susanna! as
Mary Ann Lee
1936
Born to Fight as
Nan Howard
1936
Red River Valley as
Mary Baxter
1936
Dancing Feet as
Dance Hall (uncredited)
1936
The Oregon Trail as
Settler Girl (uncredited)
1935
Thunder Mountain as
Nugget
1935
Doubting Thomas as
Peggy Burns
1935
The Nitwits as
Hoofer (uncredited)
1934
Kentucky Kernels as
Kentucky Belle (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
1950
Fancy Pants (assistant dance director - uncredited)
1949
Mrs. Mike (dance director)
1945
Masquerade in Mexico (assistant dance director - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1936
Oh, Susanna! ("Water Wheel", uncredited) / (performer: "Water Wheel" - uncredited)

References

Frances Grant Wikipedia