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    Sally Blane (born Elizabeth Jane Young; July 11, 1910 – August 27, 1997) was an American actress who appeared in more than 100 movies.

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    One of Sally's last pictures was in the whodunit Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939), directed by her husband.

    • January 1, 1
    • Salida, Colorado, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Aug 30, 1997 · Blane came out of retirement briefly in 1954 to appear in “A Bullet for Joey” starring Edward G. Robinson and George Raft. But for the most part, her career had ended by 1940.

  5. Sep 7, 1997 · Her last film was ''A Bullet for Joey,'' in 1954. She was born in Salida, Colo., as Elizabeth Jane Young, the second of three sisters. Her older sister, Polly Ann Young, was also an actress.

  6. One of Sally's last pictures was in the whodunit Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939), directed by her husband. During WWII, the family, which now included a son and daughter, lived in Mexico where Foster was directing Spanish-language pictures. She appeared in one of them ( La fuga (1944), with Ricardo Montalban ).

    • July 11, 1910
    • August 27, 1997
  7. Sally retired from the screen ca. 1939. Although this lovely, light brown-haired leading lady would wind up better known as one of Loretta Young's three acting sisters, Sally Blane nevertheless enjoyed a modest "B" film career during the late 20s and 30s.

  8. The Law of the Sea is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Otto Brower, and starring William Farnum, Sally Blane and Rex Bell, as well as Priscilla Dean in one of her last films.