Jeannette Clift George

Clift was best known for her portrayal of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch woman who hid Jews from the Nazis during World War II, in the 1975 biographical film, The Hiding Place.

[5] On screen, George (billed as Jeannette Clift)[6] was best known for her role as Corrie ten Boom in the 1975 film, The Hiding Place.

The film recounted the real-life story of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch Christian woman who hid and rescued Jews from the Nazis during the German occupation of the Netherlands.

Plays that George wrote include John, His Story, IBID, Whatever Happened to the Villa Real,[4] Rowena,[7] Virgule and Ret.

[6] In addition to that nomination, George was honored by the Association for Women in Communications with a Matrix Award for "outstanding contributions" as a playwright.