Jeanine Ann Roose, the little girl featured in the iconic movie, 'It's a Wonderful Life,' has died ... TMZ has confirmed.
, the little girl featured in the iconic movie,"It's a Wonderful Life," has died ... TMZ has confirmed.
Jeanine played Violet Bick, aka Little Violet, in the 1946 film. She once said,"It's A Wonderful Life was the only movie that I was in and it been an amazing lifetime experience to have been in such a collectively meaningful picture."
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