Jean Sincere

Jean Sincere, Jean Sincere Zambello, ( born August 16, 1919 in Mount Vernon, New York, † April 3, 2013 in Los Angeles, California ) was an American actress with character roles in film, television and theater. In addition, she also worked as a voice actor.

Life and career

Jean Sincere was born in 1919 in Mount Vernon, New York. After training as an actor, she made her Broadway debut in 1941 in Joseph Kesselring's Arsenic and Old Lace. During the Second World War she joined the United Service Organizations (USO ) and entertained the American troops.

In 1949, Jean turned successfully to television and played there in episodes of popular series. Belonged to her appearances in the new medium The Philco Television Playhouse (1949 ), Lux Video Theatre ( 1950-1951 ), Producers' Showcase ( 1957) or The Comedy Spot

In 1977 she was seen in the cinema in Harold Prince's Smiles of a Summer Night.

Since the mid- 1980s, she played numerous roles in film and television. On the screen you saw them in 1987 in Fred Schepisi's romantic love comedy Roxanne with Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah and Paul Golding's 1988 horror thriller pulses. In addition, she also worked as a voice actor, among others in 2004 in Brad Bird Pixar film The Incredibles where she lent her voice of Mrs. Hogenson. Your last role was in the Nickelodeon series iCarly in November 2012.

In 1949 she married Charles Carmine Zambello who died in 1992. From this marriage two children were born, the daughter of opera and theater director Francesca Zambello the son of antique dealers, Larry Zambello.

Sincere died on April 3, 2013 after a short illness at the age of 93 years in Los Angeles.

Filmography (selection)

Cinema

TV

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