Jean Dixon
Connecticut-born Jean Dixon had an auspicious theatre debut: on a Parisian stage with Sarah Bernhardt while still a student at a French university. Upon her return to the U.S. in 1921, she made her Broadway debut, and thereafter appeared in many stage productions, on Broadway and across the country, before Hollywood called her in 1929. She most often appeared as the streetwise, smart-mouthed friend of the leading lady. Her most famous appearance would probably be as Molly in the classic screwball comedy My Man Godfrey (1936).
Movies
Holiday
Susan Potter
Joy of Living
Harrison
Swing High, Swing Low
Ella
You Only Live Once
Bonnie Graham
The Magnificent Brute
Blossom Finney
My Man Godfrey
Molly
To Mary - with Love
Irene
She Married Her Boss
Martha Pryor
Mister Dynamite
Lynn Marlo
I'll Love You Always
Mae Waters
Sadie McKee
Opal
The Kiss Before the Mirror
Hilda Frey
The Lady Lies
Ann Gardner