JANE WITHERS | 94
Jane Withers started in the business at the tender age of three during the Golden Age of Radio. She hosted her own children¡¯s radio program just in the comfort of her home city in Atlanta, Georgia. She was one of the most famous child actresses from the 1930s to the early 1940s, with her films ranking in the list of top ten box-office gross in 1937 and 1938. She and her mother moved to Hollywood back in 1932, where she had an appearance as an extra in many films until she landed her breakthrough role as the obnoxious and spoiled Joy Smythe in the 1934 film Bright Eyes. Allegedly, the story about the movie Small Town Deb was about her.
She has achieved and earned a Young Artist Award¨CFormer Child Star ¡°Lifetime Achievement¡± Award with her excellent acting talent. Sadly, she experienced disappointment and heartache when her second husband died in a plane crash in 1968. On the other hand, her first marriage made her seek the help of an attorney after it ended with a divorce.