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  1. Jean Muir (born Jean Muir Fullarton; February 13, 1911 – July 23, 1996) was an American stage and film actress and educator. She was the first performer to be blacklisted after her name appeared in the anti-Communist 1950 pamphlet Red Channels.

  2. Jul 25, 1996 · Jean Muir, whose dismissal from the television series "The Aldrich Family" in 1950 brought widespread attention to the television industry's practice of blacklisting suspected Communists, died...

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · When Jean Muir signed her Warner Bros. contract in the spring of 1933, a friend told her she had been hired because Hollywood, in response to ongoing attacks on industry morality, was “signing up all the virgin types they [could] find.”

  4. Aug 1, 1996 · In 1950, Jean Muir, an actress with more than 30 films and eight Broadway plays behind her, had the unenviable distinction of being the first person in the field of broadcasting to be...

  5. Jul 26, 1996 · Jean Muir, one of the first actresses blacklisted as a purported Communist sympathizer during the zealous McCarthy era, has died. She was 85. Muir died Tuesday in a nursing home in Mesa, Ariz.

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    Jean Muir - Wikipedia. Jean Elizabeth Muir CBE FCSD ( / mjʊər / MURE; 17 July 1928 – 28 May 1995) was a British fashion designer. Early life and career. Jean Muir was born in London, the daughter of Cyril Muir, a draper 's floor superintendent, and his wife, Phyllis Coy.

  7. Jean Muir was born on 17 July 1928 in London, England, UK. She was an actress and costume designer, known for Play of the Week (1959), The Ruling Class (1972) and Betrayal (1983). She died on 28 May 1995 in London, England, UK.