Jeanette Loff
Born
November 9, 1906
Died
August 4, 1942 (35 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Jeanette Loff was born Janette Löv in Orofino, Idaho, on October 9, 1906. Her father Maurice was a successful violinist who moved their family to Canada when Jeanette was a child. She loved to sing and she studied music at the Ellison and White Conservatory. At age sixteen she had a starring role in the operetta Treasure Hunters. Jeanette moved to Oregon and got a job playing the organ. She made her acting debut in the 1927 film Uncle Tom's Cabin. Cecil B. Demille offered her a contract and she quickly became one of Hollywood busiest starlets. In 1928 she appeared in Annapolis, Love Over Night, and Hold 'Em Yale. After her parents divorced Jeanette's mother Inga and sisters Irene and Myrtle came to live with her in California. Jeanette married a salesman named Harry Rosenbloom but they divorced in 1929. She also had a love affairs with producer Paul Bern, song writer Walter O'Keefe, and actor Gilbert Roland. Jeanette got the chance to show off her soprano voice in films like King Of Jazz and Party Girl. By 1931 she was tired of playing ingénues and decided to take a break from making movies. She moved to New York city and starred in several Broadway shows. Jeanette tried to make a comeback with the 1934 drama St. Louis Woman but it was not a hit. After a few more small roles her career stalled. Her final film was the comedy Million Dollar Baby. She retired from acting and married producer and liquor salesman Bert E. Friedlob. Sadly she did not get to enjoy her new life for very long. On August 5, 1942 Jeanette died after ingesting ammonia. She was only thirty-five years old. Although many believe she committed suicide her death may have been accidental. Her family does not believe she took her own life. Jeanette is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Million Dollar Baby
Rita Ray
1934

Flirtation
Nancy Poole
1934

Hide-Out
Blonde #2 (uncredited)
1934
Benny, from Panama
Jeanette Foy
1934
A Duke for a Day
Gloria Blossom
1934

St. Louis Woman
Lou Morrison, the St. Louis Woman
1934

Fighting Thru
Alice Malden
1930

The Boudoir Diplomat
Greta
1930

See America Thirst
Woman (uncredited)
1930

Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 1
Self
1930

King of Jazz
Vocalist ('It Happened in Monterey' / 'Bridal Veil' / 'A Bench in the Park')
1930

Party Girl
Ellen Powell
1930

The Racketeer
Millie Chapman
1929

The Sophomore
Barbara Lange
1929

.45 Calibre War
Ruth Walling
1929

Annapolis
Betty
1928

Fashion News
Self
1928

Man-Made Women
Marjorie
1928

The Black Ace
1928

Hold 'Em Yale
Helen Bradbury
1928

My Friend from India
Marion / Ruth Brooks
1927

Uncle Tom's Cabin
Auction Spectator (uncredited)
1927

Young April
Extra (uncredited)
1926