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  1. Frances Anne Rafferty (June 16, 1922 – April 18, 2004) was an American actress, dancer, World War II pin-up girl and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player. Early life. Frances Anne Rafferty was born in Sioux City, Iowa, the daughter of Maxwell Lewis Rafferty and DeEtta Frances ( née Cox) Rafferty.

  2. Frances Rafferty. Actress: Girl Crazy. A pouty-lipped glamour girl in "B" films during the 1940s, actress Frances Rafferty did a complete role reversal and turned wholesome housewife on TV into the next decade.

  3. Frances Rafferty. Actress: Girl Crazy. A pouty-lipped glamour girl in "B" films during the 1940s, actress Frances Rafferty did a complete role reversal and turned wholesome housewife on TV into the next decade.

  4. Apr 25, 2004 · Frances Rafferty, a pouty glamour girl in B movies of the 1940s and television shows of the 1950s who is best remembered as Spring Byington’s daughter in the long-running sitcom “December Bride,”...

  5. Here are 10 things you should know about Frances Rafferty, born on June 16, 1922. She never achieved stardom but she worked steadily in pictures and televisi...

  6. Jul 4, 2018 · Frances Anne Rafferty was an American actress, dancer, World War II pin-up girl and MGM contract star. ...more.

  7. The actress Frances Rafferty was a favourite pin-up of servicemen during the Second World War and a familiar face to moviegoers through a string of supporting roles she played at...

  8. Apr 27, 2004 · Actress Frances Rafferty died of natural causes April 18 in Paso Robles, Calif. She was 81. Rafferty was a B movie glamour girl in the 1940s and appeared on television shows in the 1950s. She...

  9. Apr 26, 2004 · Frances Rafferty, a pouty glamour girl in B movies of the 1940s and TV shows of the 1950s who is best remembered as Spring Byington’s daughter in the long-running sitcom December Bride, has died....

  10. American tv and screen actress. Born June 16, 1922, in Sioux City, IA; died April 18, 2004, in Paso Robles, CA. On tv, was a regular on "December Bride" (1954–59) and "Pete and Gladys" (1961–62); films include Thousands Cheer, Girl Crazy, Dragon Seed, Mrs. Parkington, Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, Curley and Wings of Chance.