People
Priscilla Lane
Biography:
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Priscilla Lane (born Priscilla Mullican, June 12, 1915 – April 4, 1995) was an American actress, and the youngest of the Lane Sisters of singers and actresses. She is best remembered for her roles in the films The Roaring Twenties (1939) co-starring with James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart; Saboteur (1942), an Alfred Hitchcock film in which she plays the heroine, and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), in which she portrays Cary Grant's fiancée and bride.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Movie Trailer as Herself | 1950-12-31 |
Bodyguard as Doris Brewster | 1948-09-04 |
Fun on a Weekend as Nancy Crane | 1947-05-15 |
Arsenic and Old Lace as Elaine Harper Brewster | 1944-09-01 |
Stars on Horseback | 1943-04-23 |
The Meanest Man in the World as Janie Brown | 1943-02-12 |
Silver Queen as Coralie Adams | 1942-11-14 |
Saboteur as Pat Martin | 1942-04-24 |
Blues in the Night as Ginger 'Character' Powell | 1941-11-15 |
Million Dollar Baby as Pamela McAllister | 1941-05-31 |
Play Your Part | 1941-02-20 |
Four Mothers as Ann Lemp Deitz | 1941-01-04 |
Breakdowns of 1940 as Self | 1940-12-31 |
Three Cheers for the Irish as Maureen Casey | 1940-03-16 |
Brother Rat and a Baby as Joyce Winfree | 1940-01-13 |
Breakdowns of 1939 as Self | 1939-12-31 |
Four Wives as Ann Lemp Dietz | 1939-12-22 |
The Roaring Twenties as Jean Sherman | 1939-10-28 |
Dust Be My Destiny as Mabel Alden | 1939-09-16 |
Daughters Courageous as Buff Masters | 1939-06-23 |
Yes, My Darling Daughter as Ellen Murray | 1939-02-25 |
Swingtime in the Movies as Herself (uncredited) | 1938-12-24 |
Brother Rat as Joyce Winfree | 1938-10-29 |
Four Daughters as Ann Lemp | 1938-08-09 |
Cowboy from Brooklyn as Jane Hardy | 1938-07-09 |
Men Are Such Fools as Linda Lawrence | 1938-06-15 |
Love, Honor and Behave as Barbara Blake Painter | 1938-03-12 |
Varsity Show as Betty Bradley | 1937-09-04 |