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Full Name
  
Jean Bartlemeh

Successor
  
Venus Ramey

Occupation
  
Actress, model

Predecessor
  
Jo-Carroll Dennison

Name
  
Jean Bartel

TV shows
  
It's a Woman's World

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
October 26, 1923 (
1923-10-26
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Title
  
Miss California 1943 Miss America 1943

Died
  
March 6, 2011, Brentwood, California, United States

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Jean Bartel (born Jean Bartlemeh; October 26, 1923 – March 6, 2011) was Miss California and Miss America 1943. She won the talent and swimsuit awards at the national pageant. At 5 feet 8 inches tall, Bartel was the tallest pageant winner up to that time. There had been comparisons between Bartel and popular blond actress Carole Lombard.

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Biography

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Bartel was from Los Angeles, California. She was born Jean Bartlemeh; later her name was shortened to Bartel. She initially entered the pageant after learning one of the judges was Broadway actor and producer W. Horace Schmidlapp. As talent counted for 50% of the score, she thought it was a way to launch her career on Broadway. This tactic worked. Not only was she chosen as Miss America after a vocal performance the press hailed as "forceful and dramatic", but she landed a career on Broadway and an agent who booked her on tours in South America, the Middle East, Europe, Canada, and in every State of the Union except Maine. In 1946 she appeared on stage in The Desert Song at the New York City Center for Music and Drama.

Bartel was the first Miss America to refuse to pose in her swimsuit after the pageant, a choice that eventually led to Catalina Swimwear dropping their sponsorship and starting the Miss USA Pageant.

She sold more Series E bonds in 1943 than any other United States citizen, amounting to over $2.5 million. Eighty percent of those bonds were sold to women. She was the first college student to win the title of Miss America. After visiting her sorority sisters in Kappa Kappa Gamma around the country, she and her traveling companion developed the idea of awarding scholarships to those who competed in the Miss America Organization. The Miss America Organization is now the world's largest provider of scholarships for women in the world.

Bartel worked for many years on Broadway and in television, including starring in her own travel series, It's a Woman's World, as well as performing for seven months in South America. She appeared in an episode of The Love Boat in 1984, along with Marian McKnight, Miss America, 1957; Nancy Fleming, Miss America, 1961; and Vanessa Williams, Miss America, 1984.

Bartel died in Brentwood, California, on March 6, 2011, aged 87. The Miss America Organization issued a statement calling her "one of our most beloved Miss Americas".

Filmography

Actress
1994
The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A. (TV Movie) as
Lila Lansing
1966
The Oscar as
Secretary
1965
Marriage on the Rocks as
Receptionist (uncredited)
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Helga
- The Case of a Place Called Midnight (1964) - Helga
1962
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Operating Room Nurse
- One Good Intern Deserves Another (1962) - Operating Room Nurse
1961
Sanctuary as
Swede
1959
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- Silhouette (1959)
1958
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Mrs. Devol
- Ship Shakedown (1958) - Mrs. Devol
1957
Telephone Time (TV Series) as
Mrs. Thompson
- I Get Along Without You Very Well (1957) - Mrs. Thompson
1956
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
Miss Danbury
- Susanna Strikes Back (1956) - Miss Danbury
1953
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Unexpected Wife (1953)
1952
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Loretta Wayne
- Beauty for Hire (1952) - Loretta Wayne
1952
We're Not Married! as
Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited)
1952
Broadway Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Gussie
- Burlesque (1952) - Gussie
Self
2006
CMT: Greatest Miss America Moments (TV Special) as
Self
1984
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Self
- Ace's Valet/Mother Comes First/Hit or Miss America (1984) - Self (as Miss America 1943)
1959
George Jessel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.55 (1959) - Self
1952
The Tito Guízar Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1952) - Self
Archive Footage
2002
American Experience (TV Series documentary) as
Miss America 1943
- Miss America (2002) - Miss America 1943

References

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