Jane Wyman
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Filmography
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Johnny Belinda
(1948)Jane Wyman ("Magnificent Obsession," "The Yearling," TV's "Falcon Crest") won an Academy Award for her moving portrayal of a deaf mute who lives in a remote Nova Scotia fishing village.

Stage Fright
(1950)Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock ("Psycho," "Vertigo") presents a thrilling tale of murder and a chase for the killer through a crowded theatre in this all-star classic featuring Jane Wyman ("Falcon Crest") and screen legend Marlene Dietrich ("The Blue Angel").

Miracle in the Rain
(1956)Jane Wyman and Van Johnson star in this classic love story, an O. Henry-style romantic melodrama about of two lonesome people, a shy woman and a dashing soldier from Tennessee.
Falcon Crest
A feud rages within the wealthiest and most powerful family in California's Napa Valley, home to the state's premiere wineries, for control of the valley's most dazzling vineyard--Falcon Crest.

Three Guys Named Mike
(1951)A small town girl-turned-flight attendant finds herself the object of assorted Romeos—all named Mike—who will expect her to make a choice.

The Yearling
(1946)Lonely 11-year-old Jody bonds with an orphaned yearling fawn he finds in the woods outside this family's farm. But as much as he loves the young deer, Jody must accept the difficult choice his family makes between their own survival and that of the fawn.

The Lost Weekend
(1945)In the 1945 Best Picture winner, Ray Milland's haunting portrayal of a would-be writer's dissatisfaction with his life leads him on a self-destructive three-day binge.

Larceny, Inc.
(1942)An ex-convict and his gang try to use a luggage store to front a bank robbery, but business keeps getting in the way.

Pollyanna
(1960)An orphan brings sunshine into the lives of everyone she meets, despite her stifling aunt.

Cheyenne
(1947)Dennis Morgan attempts to capture a dangerous outlaw but is hampered by Jane Wyman, the bandit’s double-dealing wife, in this action-packed Western from director Raoul Walsh.

Here Comes the Groom
(1951)Here comes Bing Crosby as a reporter with a song in his heart, and room left over for two war orphans. They're Bing's to keep, if he can find a bride in just five days!
Bon Voyage!
(1962)A family takes a long delayed trip to Europe and finds an unending series of comic adventures.

The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel
(1979)An intrepid young doctor returns to her roots to open a practice in Appalachia, where her modern medicine clashes with the locals’ home-spun remedies.

Night and Day
(1946)Fanciful biography of songwriter Cole Porter, who rose from high society to find success on Tin Pan Alley.
Flight Angels
(1940)Cleared for takeoff: Flight Angels, an aviation programmer steeped in man-woman attitudes of its time. The story is centered on commercial pilots eager to fly higher (during off-hours they're designing a high-altitude plane) and up-in-the-air attendants eager to land a man (exchanges between the femmes in the Stewardess Lounge are exceptionally catty). Virginia Bruce and Jane Wyman portray two of the title's Angels. Dennis Morgan plays the pilot whose eye problems result in him being grounded by his superintendent (Ralph Bellamy) and sent to the classroom to instruct future flight attendants. He refuses to stay grounded, test-piloting his experimental stratospheric aircraft without authorization. Wayne Morris, inspired by his role in the film, became a real-life pilot and went on to become a decorated WWII flight hero.