Jean Wallace

Jean Wallace (born Jean Walasek or Wallasek; October 12, 1923 – February 14, 1990) was an American television and film actress.

Early life
Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois to John T. Walaszek and Mary A. Walaszek (née Sharkey). Her grandfather Karol Walaszek emigrated from Galicia. She was Polish-American.

Wallace graduated from Austin High School in Chicago before the family moved to Hollywood in 1940.

Career
Wallace made her screen debut when she was 17, a bit part in Louisiana Purchase (1941).

Personal life
Wallace married her Jigsaw costar Franchot Tone on October 18, 1941, in Yuma, Arizona. They had two sons, Pascal "Pat" Franchot Tone, born July 29, 1943, and Thomas Jefferson Tone, born September 16, 1945. Wallace and Tone divorced in 1948, and Tone was awarded custody of their sons.

Wallace attempted suicide in 1946 with sleeping pills. In 1949, she made another attempt with a self-inflicted knife wound, causing her to be replaced by Ella Raines as the star of A Dangerous Profession.

In 1950, Wallace married former U.S. Army captain Jim Lloyd Randall, but the marriage was annulled later that year.

Wallace's third marriage was to actor Cornel Wilde, her costar in The Big Combo, Storm Fear, Lancelot and Guinevere, Sword of Lancelot (1963 release) and Beach Red, from 1951 to 1981. She and Wilde had one son, Cornel Wallace Wilde, born on December 19, 1967.

She sang the theme song from the movie Beach Red, which Wilde produced and directed as well as starred in.

Wallace was a Democrat and supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election campaign.

Wallace died from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage on Valentine's Day, 1990, at the age of 66.