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Jane Murfin

Born
October 27, 1884
Died
August 10, 1955
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
Pride and Prejudice
(1940)
Screenplay
The Women
(2008)
Adaptation
The Women
(1939)
Screenplay
Ann Vickers
(1933)
Screenplay
Alice Adams
(1935)
Screenplay
Full Filmography
Writing
Daybreak
(1918)
Theatre Play
The Right To Lie
(1919)
Story
Marie, Ltd.
(1919)
Writer
A Temperamental Wife
(1919)
Theatre Play
The Amateur Wife
(1920)
Screenplay
The Silent Call
(1921)
Adaptation and Screenplay
Playthings of Destiny
(1921)
Story
Brawn of the North
(1922)
Story
Smilin' Through
(1922)
Theatre Play
Flapper Wives
(1924)
Theatre Play and Screenplay
The Love Master
(1924)
Story
A Slave of Fashion
(1925)
Writer
White Fang
(1925)
Adaptation and Screenplay
The Savage
(1926)
Writer
The Notorious Lady
(1927)
Adaptation and Screenplay
The Prince of Headwaiters
(1927)
Adaptation and Screenplay
Lilac Time
(1928)
Theatre Play
Half Marriage
(1929)
Screenplay
Side Street
(1929)
Screenplay
Seven Keys to Baldpate
(1929)
Writer
Street Girl
(1929)
Screenplay
Dance Hall
(1929)
Screenplay
The Pay-Off
(1930)
Screenplay
The Runaway Bride
(1930)
Adaptation and Screenplay
Lawful Larceny
(1930)
Writer
Too Many Cooks
(1931)
Screenplay
Friends and Lovers
(1931)
Writer
Way Back Home
(1931)
Screenplay and Story
White Shoulders
(1931)
Adaptation and Screenplay
Smilin' Through
(1932)
Theatre Play
What Price Hollywood?
(1932)
Screenplay
Rockabye
(1932)
Screenplay
The Silver Cord
(1933)
Screenplay
Double Harness
(1933)
Screenplay
Ann Vickers
(1933)
Screenplay
After Tonight
(1933)
Adaptation and Story
Our Betters
(1933)
Screenplay
The Life of Vergie Winters
(1934)
Screenplay
The Fountain
(1934)
Writer
This Man Is Mine
(1934)
Screenplay
The Little Minister
(1934)
Screenplay
Spitfire
(1934)
Screenplay
The Crime Doctor
(1934)
Screenplay
Romance in Manhattan
(1935)
Screenplay
Roberta
(1935)
Screenplay
Alice Adams
(1935)
Screenplay
That Girl from Paris
(1936)
Story
Come and Get It
(1936)
Screenplay
I'll Take Romance
(1937)
Screenplay
The Shining Hour
(1938)
Screenplay
Stand Up and Fight
(1939)
Screenplay
The Women
(1939)
Screenplay
Pride and Prejudice
(1940)
Screenplay
Smilin' Through
(1941)
Theatre Play
Andy Hardy's Private Secretary
(1941)
Screenplay
Flight for Freedom
(1943)
Adaptation
Dragon Seed
(1944)
Writer
The Women
(2008)
Adaptation
Directing
Production
Crew
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