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    Jane Murfin, née Macklem (October 27, 1884 – August 10, 1955) was an American playwright and screenwriter. The author of several successful plays, she wrote some of them with actress Jane Cowl —most notably Smilin' Through (1919), which was adapted three times for motion pictures.

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    “AUTHORESS GIVEN OFFICE.” Los Angeles Times(23 Aug. 1931): 27. Los Angeles Times (1925): H12 Boone, J. Allen. A Kinship to All Things.New York: Harper One, 1976. Boone, J. Allen, ed. Letters to Strongheart.New York: Robert H. Sommer, 2008. Brownlow, Kevin. “Obituary: Jan (Trimble) Zilliacus.” The Independent - London(1 June 1999): n.p. Cowl, Jane. ...

    A. Archival Filmography: Extant Film Titles: 1. Jane Murfin as Screenwriter Marie, Ltd. Dir.: Kenneth S. Webb, sc.: Jane Murfin (Select Pictures Corporation US 1919) cas.: Alice Brady, Frank Losee, Leslie Austin, si, b&w, 35mm, 5 reels. Archive: Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée. The Right to Lie. Dir.: Edwin Carewe, st.: Jane Murfin (...

    Buck, Julie. "Jane Murfin." In Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta, eds. Women Film Pioneers Project. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries, 2013.

  2. Jane Murfin was born on October 27, 1884 in Quincy, Michigan, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for Flapper Wives (1924), Brawn of the North (1922) and What Price Hollywood? (1932). She was married to Donald Crisp, Laurence Trimble and James Murfin.

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  3. Jane Murfin (October 27, 1884 – August 10, 1955) was an American playwright and screenwriter. The author of several successful plays, she wrote some of them with actress Jane Cowl—most notably Smilin' Through (1919), a sentimental fantasy that was adapted three times for motion pictures.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0613848Jane Murfin - IMDb

    Jane Murfin was born on 27 October 1884 in Quincy, Michigan, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for Flapper Wives (1924), Brawn of the North (1922) and What Price Hollywood? (1932).

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    • August 10, 1955
    • October 27, 1884
  5. Jane Murfin gained success in the first half of the twentieth century as a writer for stage and screen, and she also produced and directed some of her own films. Starting with 1908's The Right to Lie, she built a career on the stage over the next several years before turning to Hollywood around the time of World War I .

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  7. Murfin, Jane (1893–1955) American playwright and screenwriter. Born in 1893 in Quincy, Michigan; died in 1955; married Donald Crisp (an actor and director), in 1932 (divorced 1944).

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