Frances Raeburn, a talented actress, entered the world on a warm summer day, August 15, 1924, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a city rich in history and culture. Born in the United States of America, she would go on to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her performances in notable films such as "Seven Sweethearts" in 1942 and "Swing Out, Sister" in 1945.
Throughout her life, Frances was blessed with two loving husbands, Sidney Abraham Kurstin and David Miller, with whom she shared cherished moments and built lasting memories.
Tragically, Frances' life came to an abrupt end on December 26, 1976, in Los Angeles County, California, leaving behind a legacy of her remarkable work in the world of cinema.