Jane Bryan
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in Invisible Stripes (1939) |
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Born | June 11, 1918 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Jane Bryan (born June 11, 1918) was an American actress being built up by the Warner Bros. studio to become one of their top leading ladies when she married a drugstore magnate in 1940 and abruptly retired. Her screen career only lasted four years but she appeared in prominent roles in several memorable films, including Marked Woman (1937) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart; Kid Galahad (1937) with Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart; A Slight Case of Murder (1938) with Edward G. Robinson; Each Dawn I Die (1939) with James Cagney and George Raft; and Invisible Stripes (1939) with George Raft, William Holden, and Humphrey Bogart.
[edit] Filmography
- The Case of the Black Cat (1936)
- The Captain's Kid (1936)
- Under Southern Stars (1937)
- Marked Woman (1937)
- The Cherokee Strip (1937)
- Kid Galahad (1937)
- Confession (1937)
- A Slight Case of Murder (1938)
- The Sisters (1938)
- Girls on Probation (1938)
- Brother Rat (1938)
- The Man Who Dared (1939)
- Each Dawn I Die (1939)
- The Old Maid (1939)
- These Glamour Girls (1939)
- We Are Not Alone (1939)
- Invisible Stripes (1939)
- Brother Rat and a Baby (1940)