Frances Anne Rafferty (June 16, 1922 – April 18, 2004) was an American actress, dancer, World War II pin-up girl and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player.
For instance, in 1948, she starred with Hugh Beaumont in the film noir Money Madness, directed by Sam Newfield.
During World War II, she was a volunteer pin-up girl for YANK magazine, a publication for the soldiers of the United States military.
[citation needed] In 1949, Rafferty was a performer on the anthology series Oboler Comedy Theater on ABC television.
[3] An Associated Press news story dated February 18, 1947, reported "Movie Actress Frances Rafferty obtained a divorce today from John E. Horton, former army major.