Jean Plannette | |
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Born | Rhodora Plannette February 9, 1905 Battle Creek, Michigan, USA |
Died | November 27, 1966 (aged 61) Los Angeles, California, USA |
Occupation | Screenwriter, author |
Spouse(s) | Edward L. Cox |
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