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In the 1940s and 1950s, Jeanine Ann Roose worked as a child actor.

Her single film credit was as Little Violet in the 1946 Christmas classic.

At the age of eight, Roose received her first acting role on The Jack Benny Program.

She also featured as a character based on Harris and Faye’s real-life daughter on The Fitch Bandwagon and The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show from 1946 until 1954.

Other radio roles include Chris in the Lux Radio Theatre production of I Remember Mama and an episode of Mr. President starring Edward Arnold. She also appeared in Arabella’s Tall Tales, an unaired television pilot.

Her acting career ended when she enrolled at UCLA and went on to become a Jungian psychoanalyst.

Jeanine Ann Roose death: Jeanine Ann Roose cause of death

TMZ claims that Jeanine Ann Roose died Friday night at her Los Angeles home after suffering an undisclosed illness.

CORRECTION: The first photo that accompanied the original article was a grid that included actress Karolyn Grimes. The article has been updated to reflect the original image of Jeanine Ann Roose.

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