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Jane Murfin (* 27. Oktober 1884 in Quincy, Michigan; † 10. August 1955 in Brentwood, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Dramaturgin und Drehbuchautorin . Biografie. Jane Murfin begann als Autorin von Theaterstücken, die sie oft gemeinsam mit der Schauspielerin Jane Cowl verfasste.
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.
YearTitle1919Marie, Ltd.1919The Right to Lie19201921- August 10, 1955 (aged 70), California, United States
- 1919–1944
- Playwright, screenwriter, producer, director
- Jane Macklem, October 27, 1884, Quincy, Michigan, United States
As a woman who wrote or cowrote over sixty produced films, a producer who championed strong female roles, and a Hollywood insider with a career spanning over three decades, Jane Murfin may be one of the most prolific but least known writers of the 1920s and ’30s.
14. Sept. 2022 · Jane Murfin was one of the most prolific and influential female writers of the 1920s and ’30s, co-creating the dog movie genre with Strongheart and collaborating with Anita Loos and Aldous Huxley. She also co-founded the Screenwriters Guild and the Writers Guild of America, and worked as a producer at MGM.
Jane Murfin. Writer: Flapper Wives. 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). She was married to Donald Crisp, Laurence Trimble and James Murfin. She died on 10 August 1955 in Los Angeles, California ...
- Jane Murfin
- August 10, 1955
- October 27, 1884
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. She died on August 10, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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). Source for information on Murfin, Jane (1893–1955): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.