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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_CowlJane Cowl - Wikipedia

    Jane Cowl (December 14, 1883 – June 22, 1950) was an American film and stage actress and playwright "notorious for playing lachrymose parts". Actress Jane Russell was named in Cowl's honor. [3]

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Jane Cowl (born December 14, 1883, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 22, 1950, Santa Monica, California) was a highly successful American playwright and actress of the first half of the 20th century.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0184785Jane Cowl - IMDb

    Actress: Garden of Lies. Jane Cowl was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 14, 1884. Jane was one of the fine stage actresses of her time, who eventually found her way onto the silver screen in 1915 in Garden of Lies (1915).

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  4. Jane Cowl. Actress: Garden of Lies. Jane Cowl was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 14, 1884. Jane was one of the fine stage actresses of her time, who eventually found her way onto the silver screen in 1915 in Garden of Lies (1915).

    • December 14, 1884
    • June 22, 1950
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_MurfinJane Murfin - Wikipedia

    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.

    Year
    Title
    1919
    Marie, Ltd.
    1919
    The Right to Lie
    1920
    1921
  6. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jane Cowl (December 14, 1883 - June 22, 1950) was an American film and stage actress and playwright "notorious for playing lacrymose parts". Actress Jane Russell was named in Cowl's honor.

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  8. Jane Cowl (1884-1950) was an actress, playwright and theatrical producer. She appeared in her most famous acting roles in the 1920s and 1930s and co-authored several plays during this period with Jane Murfin.