Jean engstrom biography

          Jean Engstrom was an American actress active in regional theater, movies, and television in the s and s.

        1. Jean Engstrom was an American actress active in regional theater, movies, and television in the s and s.
        2. Jean Engstrom was.
        3. Jean Engstrom was born on July 25, in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She was an actress, known for Voodoo Island (), Medic () and Telephone Time ().
        4. Jean Engstrom was born on 25 July in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She was an actress, known for Voodoo Island (), Medic () and Telephone Time ().
        5. Jean Engstrom was..

          Jean Engstrom

          American actress (1920-1997)

          Jean Engstrom (born Flora Jean Bovie;[1] July 25, 1920 – March 20, 1997) was an American actress active in regional theater, movies, and television in the 1950s and 1960s.

          Background

          Engstrom was born in Detroit, Michigan, on July 25, 1920,[1][2] the elder of two children [3] born to Clarence Augustus Bovie, [2][4] an artist[4] and commercial illustrator,[5] and Nona Iola Cochrun.[2][6] After her father's death,[4] 1930 census records show that she and her mother and younger brother were living with her father's mother (paternal grandmother) in Augusta, Michigan.[3] In 1935, they were living in Battle Creek, Michigan.[7][8] When Engstrom was 16, the family moved to Southern California[9] and lived for a while with her maternal grandmother,[7] and there she complete