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Anne Jeffreys (born Annie Jeffreys Carmichael; January 26, 1923 – September 27, 2017) was an American actress and singer.
Born Annie Jeffreys Carmichael on January 26, 1923 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Jeffreys entered the entertainment field at a young age, having her initial training in voice (she was an accomplished soprano). "She became a member of the New York Municipal Opera Company on a scholarship and sang the lead at Carnegie Hall in such things as La bohème, Traviata, and Pagliacci." However, she decided as a teenager to sign with the John Robert Powers agency as a junior model.
Her plans for an operatic career were sidelined when she was cast in a staged musical review, Fun for the Money. Her appearance in that revue led to her being cast in her first movie role, in I Married an Angel (1942), starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. She was under contract to both RKO and Republic Studios during the 1940s, including several appearances as Tess Trueheart in the Dick Tracy series, and the 1944 Frank Sinatra musical Step Lively. She also appeared in the horror comedy Zombies on Broadway with Wally Brown and Alan Carney in 1945 and starred in Riffraff with Pat O'Brien two years later. Jeffreys also appeared in a number of western films and as bank robber John Dillinger's moll in 1945's Dillinger.
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Dick Tracy
1945 · as Tess Trueheart

Step Lively
1944 · as Miss Abbott

Riff-Raff
1947 · as Maxine Manning

Night of 100 Stars
1982 · as Self

Boys' Night Out
1962 · as Toni Jackson

Ghostbreakers
1967 · as Florence Blackstone

Dick Tracy vs. Cueball
1946 · as Tess Trueheart / Blythe Belmonte

Clifford
1994 · as Annabelle Davis

Trail Street
1947 · as Ruby Stone

Ding Dong Williams
1946 · as Vanessa Page

Richard III
2007 · as Duchess of York

Step by Step
1946 · as Evelyn Smith

Return of the Bad Men
1948 · as Cheyenne

Beggarman, Thief
1979 · as Honor Day

Sing Your Way Home
1945 · as Kay Lawrence

Crime Doctor
1943 · as Reporter on Telephone (uncredited)

Panic in the City
1968 · as Myra Pryor

Dillinger
1945 · as Helen Rogers