Jane Murfin

Jane Murfin

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.

Writing

2008

The Women

Original Story

1944

1943

1940

1939

The Women

Screenplay

1939

1938

1936

1936

Come and Get It

Screenplay

1935

Alice Adams

Screenplay

1935

Roberta

Screenplay

1935

1934

1934

1932

Smilin' Through

Theatre Play

1932

1930

The Pay-Off

Screenplay

1929

Dance Hall

Screenplay

1922

Smilin' Through

Theatre Play

Directing

1935

Break of Hearts

Continuity

Crew

1933

Little Women

Additional Writing

Infos

Full Name
Jane Murfin
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
10/27/1884
Date of Death
8/10/1955
Also Known As

Alan Langdon Martin