Adele Jergens (November 26, 1917 – November 22, 2002) was an American actress.[1]
Early life
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Adele Louisa Jurgens (some sources say Jurgenson) was born in Brooklyn, New York.
Career
Jergens rose to prominence in the late 1930s when she was named "Miss World's Fairest" at the 1939 New York World's Fair.[2] In the early 1940s, she briefly worked as a Rockette and was named the number-one showgirl in New York City.[3]
After a few years' work as a model and chorus girl, including being an understudy to Gypsy Rose Lee in the Broadway show Star and Garter in 1942, Jergens landed a movie contract with Columbia Pictures in 1944, and dyed her brown hair blonde.[2]
In 1949, while filming Treasure of Monte Cristo, a film noir set in San Francisco, she met and married co-star Glenn Langan.[5] They remained married until his death from lymphoma on January 26, 1991, at age 73.
They had one child, a son, Tracy Langan, who eventually worked in Hollywood as a film technician. He died of a brain tumor in 2001.[7]
Death
Jergens died from pneumonia on November 22, 2002, in her home in Camarillo, California, four days shy of 85.[8]