Eve Brent
Known for: Acting
Born: September 10, 1929 in Houston, Texas, USA - Died: August 26, 2011
Jean Ann Ewers (September 11, 1929 – August 27, 2011), known professionally as Eve Brent and Jean Lewis, was an American actress who portrayed Jane in Tarzan's Fight for Life. Eve Brent began her career in radio and early television and later moved on to the college and little theater stage. Arriving in Hollywood with a husband and infant son in the 1950s, she landed some films including Gun Girls (1957), Journey to Freedom (1957), The Bride and the Beast (1958), and episodic TV roles. Maverick director Samuel Fuller changed her name to Eve Brent when she appeared in his western Forty Guns (1957), the first of dozens of screen roles for her under that name. She then played Jane opposite Gordon Scott's Tarzan in Tarzan and the Trappers, Tarzan's Fight for Life (both 1958), and in episodes of a Tarzan TV series. In addition to her big-screen and episodic TV assignments, she has appeared in hundreds of commercials. She later had the role of Elaine Connelly in The Green Mile and a small role in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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The Green Mile
Elaine Connelly
A Guide for the Married Man
Joe X's Blowsy Blonde
Going Berserk
Mrs. Reese
Garfield
Mrs. Baker
Hit List
Mrs. Sheehan
Fade to Black
Aunt Stella Binford
Female Jungle
Monica Madison
Palo Alto, CA
Grandma
Tarzan's Fight for Life
Jane
Tarzan and the Trappers
Jane
Charlie Chan's Lucky Director: H. Bruce Humberstone
Self
Walking the Mile: The Making of The Green Mile
Self (uncredited)
Gun Girls
Joy
The Storm Rider
Mrs. Cooper
Journey to Freedom
Mary Raikin
Ticket Out
Emma
Forty Guns
Louvenia Spanger
Coogan's Bluff
Hooker (uncredited)
Airport
Mrs. David Corman (uncredited)
The Garment Jungle
Receptionist (uncredited)
In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross
Self
The Bride and the Beast
Stewardess (as Jean Ann Lewis)
Stakeout!
Susie
Destination Nightmare
Lila Kirby