

Writing
Birthday: October 27, 1884 (141)
Place of Birth: Quincy, Michigan, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia 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. In Hollywood Murfin became a popular screenwriter whose credits include What Price Hollywood? (1932), for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In the 1920s she wrote and produced films for her dog Strongheart, the first major canine star.
Known For
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Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941)Age: 57Screenplay
Pride and Prejudice (1940)Age: 56Screenplay
The Women (1939)Age: 55Screenplay
Stand Up and Fight (1939)Age: 55Screenplay
The Shining Hour (1938)Age: 54Screenplay
I'll Take Romance (1937)Age: 53Screenplay
Come and Get It (1936)Age: 52Screenplay
Roberta (1935)Age: 51Screenplay
Alice Adams (1935)Age: 51Screenplay
Romance in Manhattan (1935)Age: 51Screenplay
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