Jane Murfin Writer
Jane Murfin is a 70 years old writer from United States of America from . Jane Murfin was born on October 27, 1884 (died on August 10, 1955, she was 70 years old) in .
About
No, she died on 08/10/1955, 69 years ago. She was 70 years old when she died. She died in Brentwood and buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery .
Family
Husband
Donald Crisp, Actor film director
She married with Donald Crisp (91), in 1932. Jane Murfin was 47 and Donald Crisp was 49 years old. After 12 years, they break up in 1944.
Works
Jane Murfin Movies (49)
There are 49 movies of Jane Murfin.
Her first feature film was The Women (2008). She was 123 when she starred in this movie. Since 2008, she has appeared in 49 feature films. The last one is Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941). .
View all Jane Murfin movies.Jane Murfin movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Adaptation | The Women (2008) | 123 |
Screenplay | Pride and Prejudice (1940) | 55 |
Screenplay | The Women (1939) | 54 |
Screenplay | Roberta (1935) | 50 |
Screenplay | Come and Get It (1936) | 52 |
Screenplay | Ann Vickers (1933) | 48 |
Screenplay | Alice Adams (1935) | 50 |
Screenplay | The Little Minister (1934) | 50 |
Adaptation | The Runaway Bride (1930) | 45 |
Screenplay | The Shining Hour (1938) | 54 |
Adaptation | Flight for Freedom (1943) | 58 |
Theatre Play | Smilin' Through (1932) | 47 |
Screenplay | What Price Hollywood? (1932) | 47 |
Screenplay | Romance in Manhattan (1935) | 50 |
Screenplay | The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | 49 |
Writer | The Fountain (1934) | 49 |
Continuity | Break of Hearts (1935) | 50 |
Screenplay | Stand Up and Fight (1939) | 54 |
Director | Brawn of the North (1922) | 38 |
Screenplay | Double Harness (1933) | 48 |
Story | After Tonight (1933) | 49 |
Adaptation | After Tonight (1933) | 49 |
Theatre Play | Smilin' Through (1941) | 56 |
Screenplay | Street Girl (1929) | 44 |
Adaptation | The Prince of Headwaiters (1927) | 42 |
Screenplay | Dance Hall (1929) | 45 |
Theatre Play | Lilac Time (1928) | 43 |
Screenplay | Too Many Cooks (1931) | 46 |
Screenplay | Our Betters (1933) | 48 |
Screenplay | This Man Is Mine (1934) | 49 |
Screenplay | Rockabye (1932) | 48 |
Screenplay | Half Marriage (1929) | 44 |
Screenplay | Way Back Home (1931) | 47 |
Story | Way Back Home (1931) | 47 |
Writer | Lawful Larceny (1930) | 45 |
Screenplay | Spitfire (1934) | 49 |
Screenplay | The Pay-Off (1930) | 45 |
Additional Dialogue | Young Bride (1932) | 47 |
Screenplay | I'll Take Romance (1937) | 53 |
Writer | Marie, Ltd. (1919) | 34 |
Theatre Play | A Temperamental Wife (1919) | 34 |
Story | The Right To Lie (1919) | 35 |
Theatre Play | Smilin' Through (1922) | 37 |
Writer | A Slave of Fashion (1925) | 40 |
Screenplay | Side Street (1929) | 44 |
Writer | Seven Keys to Baldpate (1929) | 45 |
Writer | Friends and Lovers (1931) | 46 |
Screenplay | The Silver Cord (1933) | 48 |
Screenplay | Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941) | 56 |
Awards (1)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Story .
What was Jane's zodiac sign?Jane Murfin zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about Jane Murfin
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
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Family name | Murfin. Show people with the surname Murfin |
Given name | Jane |
Place of death | Brentwood |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Place of burial | Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery |
Name in native language | Jane Murfin |
Date of death | 1955-08-10T00:00:00Z |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/118098 |
Pseudonym | Allan Langdon Martin , together with: Jane Cowl |