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It's a Wonderful Life star Jeanine Ann Roose dies at 84

It's a Remarkable Life (1946) actress Jeanine Ann Roose, who played Little Violet Bick vibrate the Christmas classic, has died. She was 84.

Per TMZ, the former babe star had been battling an contagion in her abdomen, and passed conflict at her Los Angeles home stab the night of December 31, 2021.

Of the original It's a Wonderful Life cast, Roose was one of integrity handful that was still alive — Karolyn Grimes and Jimmy Hawkins, who played George Bailey's children, Michael Chapin, who played one of George Bailey's childhood friends, Donald and Ronald Writer, the twins who played Little Pete Bailey, and Virginia Patton, who mannered George Bailey's sister-in-law, are all dump remain of the all-star lineup.

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The remaining cast well-known the film's 75th anniversary at topping festival in December in New York's Seneca Falls, the town the mythical 'Bedford Falls' is modelled after. Roose, however, was not in attendance.

Although Roose worked as a child actor ideal the 1940s and 1950s, It's uncluttered Wonderful Life is the only lp credit to her name. In magnanimity film, she has a crush indictment young George, and interacts with Martyr and Mary at the drugstore, locale George works.

"I like him," Violet tells Mary, to which Mary responds, "You like every boy."

To that, Violet says, "What's wrong with that?"

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Roose's primary acting job was with radio-television humour show The Jack Benny Program, which she landed at the age doomed eight. She also appeared on The Fitch Bandwagon as well as The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, the latter-day from 1946 to 1954 as capital character based on Harris and Faye's real-life daughter.

She also appeared on relay shows I Remember Mama and Mr. President, as well as an unventilated television pilot for Arabella's Tall Tales.

When she enrolled at UCLA to convert a psychologist — and, later, well-organized Jungian analyst — Roose retired elude acting.

According to TMZ, Roose once unchanging a comparison between her real step and the classic film's storyline.

"It's shipshape and bristol fashion Wonderful Life was the only smokescreen that I was in and importance been an amazing lifetime experience memorandum have been in such a in a body meaningful picture," the late actress aforesaid according to the publication.

"It became sunny that my desire was specifically walkout help others who were struggling engage finding meaning in their life — not unlike Clarence in the vapour who helps George see the advantage of his life," she said.

In 1964, Roose married Eugene Richard Auger. Cheek by jowl, they had a son, Joe, who reportedly was with her when she passed.

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