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Betty Jaynes (actress)

Betty Jayne Schultz〔()〕 (born February 12, 1921) was a B-movie actress in the late 1930s to mid-1940s.
She was born in Greeneville, Tennessee but attended high school in Chicago. At the age of 15 she made a "sensational debut" with the Chicago City Opera Company in ''La boheme''. In a ''Life'' magazine article, she said she would "quit school and consider movies."〔"Their Music Makes News", ''Life'' (Time Inc.), December 21, 1936〕 She signed a contract with MGM and began working in Hollywood on April 1, 1937.〔Sheilagh Graham, ''(Hollywood Today )'', February 6, 1937〕 She appeared as Molly Moran in ''Babes in Arms'' in 1939, then in a series of minor parts in seven MGM movies through 1944 including ''Meet the People'', starring Lucille Ball. Her last major acting role was in 1952, in an ''I Love Lucy'' episode, "The Operetta".
Jaynes married actor and budding baritone Douglas McPhail during this time, but they divorced soon after. He committed suicide on December 6, 1944, after his career failed.
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