Phyllis Crane
Born: 1914-08-07 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Died: 1982-10-12
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Phyllis Crane (August 7, 1914 – October 12, 1982) was a Canadian-born American film actress. She appeared in over 45 films between 1928 and 1937. Crane signed with Columbia Pictures in 1934. 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.
Filmography
1936
- Midnight Blunders as Miss Millstone (uncredited)
- My Man Godfrey as Party Guest (uncredited)
- Below the Deadline as Miss Jennings (uncredited)
- Three on a Limb as Molly's Friend the Car-Hop
- A Pain in the Pullman as Girl Curly Kisses (uncredited)
- The Bridge of Sighs as Peggy Watts (uncredited)
- Ay Tank Ay Go as Mary Lou Beagle
1935
- Stage Frights
- Uncivil Warriors as Miss Judith Buttz (uncredited)
- Hoi Polloi as Nichols' Daughter (uncredited)
- Circumstantial Evidence as A Dumb Dame (uncredited)
- Murder in the Fleet as Woman Trying to Leave Ship (Uncredited)
- Hot Paprika as The Bank Filing Clerk
- Alias Mary Dow as Maid (uncredited)
- Every Night at Eight as Telephonist (uncredited)
- The Girl Who Came Back as Miss Parsons (uncredited)
- Pop Goes the Easel as Model in Tights (uncredited)
- The Captain Hits the Ceiling as Vera
1934
- Blind Date as Girl in Box
- Three Little Pigskins as Molly Gray
- Men in Black as Anna Conda (uncredited)
1933
- Elmer, the Great as Gentryville Journal reporter (uncredited)
1932
- Young Bride as The Taxi Dancer
- Keep Laughing
- It's a Cinch as Phyllis
1931
- Aloha as Dixie
- Crashing Hollywood as Phyllis
- Ten Cents a Dance as Eunice
- The Lure of Hollywood as Phyllis
- Three Hollywood Girls as Phyllis
1930
- Madam Satan as Girl in Parked Car
- College Lovers as Josephine Crane
- The Girl Said No as Alma Ward
- Hold the Baby
1929
- Stolen Kisses as Margot
- Coquette as Bessie
- Why Be Good? as Salesgirl (uncredited)
- So This Is College as Betty Jackson
- The Forward Pass as Dot