- Born
- Died
- Birth nameJean Ann Ewers
- Born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Fort Worth, 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 film (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's Fight for Life (1958) and in episodes of a Tarzan TV series. In addition to her big-screen and episodic TV assignments, Brent has appeared in hundreds of commercials.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tom Weaver <TomWeavr@aol.com>
- SpousesMichael Ashe(December 3, 1978 - July 31, 2008) (his death)Neil W. Kidwell(August 17, 1962 - ?)Jack Baker Lewis (divorced, 1 child)Major Freeman(? - 1958) (divorced, 1 child)
- Brent was awarded the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress as Aunt Stella Binford in the slasher movie Fade to Black (1980).
- Brent claimed she took the role of Jane because her son James, then 6, loved Tarzan movies, but this proved to be a very costly career move.
- Eve Brent Ashe passed away on August 27, 2011, only two weeks away from what would have been her 82nd birthday on September 11.
- One son, James Marshall Lewis, was born to her on November 12, 1951 in Bell County, Texas by husband Jack Baker Lewis.
- She appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Airport (1970), The Green Mile (1999) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008).
- I really couldn't get work as an actress because of Jane. You get stereotyped, at least in the business at that time. [But] the memory of being Jane, and the fact of being Jane, has allowed me to be a part of motion picture history, and a part of all the lives of all the people who have enjoyed Tarzan. I am so grateful for that.
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