Phyllis Crane (August 7, 1914[1] – October 12, 1982) was a Canadian-born American film actress. She appeared in over 45 films between 1928 and 1937.
Phyllis Crane | |
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Born | Phyllis Francis August 7, 1914[1] |
Died | October 12, 1982 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 68)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1928–1937 |
Career
editCrane signed with Columbia Pictures in 1934.[2] Modern viewers will recognize Crane from her appearances in several early Three Stooges films, such as Three Little Pigskins, Uncivil Warriors, and Pop Goes the Easel.
Perhaps her most famous role was as Professor Nichols' daughter in Hoi Polloi who Moe Howard tries to romance. While talking to him, she coos that he will find the "eternal spring" (the season).[1]
Death
editCrane died at age 68 of esophageal cancer in New York City on October 12, 1982.[1]
Selected filmography
edit- So This Is College (1929)
- The Girl Said No (1930)
- College Lovers (1930)
- Ten Cents a Dance (1931)
- Possessed (1931) (uncredited)
- Hollywood Party (1934)
- Men in Black (1934) (uncredited)
- Three Little Pigskins (1934)
- Pop Goes the Easel (1935) (uncredited)
- Uncivil Warriors (1935)
- Hoi Polloi (1935) (uncredited)
- Ants in the Pantry (1936) (uncredited)
- Below the Deadline (1936) (uncredited)
- A Pain in the Pullman (1936) (uncredited)
- My Man Godfrey (1936) (uncredited)
References
edit- ^ a b c d Finegan, Richard (Fall 2013). "Phyllis Crane ... A Closer Look". The Three Stooges Journal (147). Gyynedd Valley, Pennsylvania: The Three Stooges Fan Club, Inc.: 8–9, 16.
- ^ "Phyllis Crane". allmovie.com. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
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