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What movie and television projects has Gloria Jean been in?

Gloria Jean was a popular actress in the 1930s and 1940s, known for her roles in musicals and comedies. Here are some of her notable film and television projects:

Films:

* The Little Colonel (1935): This was her breakout role as a young girl who travels to the South to live with her stern but loving grandfather.

* The Poor Little Rich Girl (1936): She played the title role in this adaptation of the classic novel.

* The Toast of New York (1937): This was a musical comedy where she starred opposite Jack Benny.

* You Can't Have Everything (1937): Another musical comedy, this time with Alice Faye and Don Ameche.

* Merrily We Live (1938): A romantic comedy with a star-studded cast, including Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne.

* The Phantom Creeps (1939): A serial film about a masked villain who terrorizes a city.

* The Girl from Missouri (1940): A Western drama starring Gene Autry.

* The Great Dictator (1940): She had a small role as a flower girl in this iconic Charlie Chaplin film.

* The Bad Man (1941): A Western drama with Walter Huston.

* The Old Mill Pond (1941): One of her final film roles, a musical comedy about a young woman who falls in love with a man who lives on a farm.

Television:

* The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950s): She appeared in several episodes of this variety show.

* The Ford Television Theatre (1953-1957): She starred in a few episodes of this drama anthology series.

* The Red Skelton Hour (1951-1971): She was a guest star on this popular comedy show.

While Gloria Jean's career spanned several decades, her most notable work was in film during the 1930s and 1940s. She appeared in many popular musicals and comedies, solidifying her image as a charming and talented young actress.

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