Muriel Evans

Muriel Evans

Muriel Evans (born Muriel Adele Evanson; July 20, 1910 – October 26, 2000) was an American film actress. She is best known for her many appearances in popular westerns of the 1930s for which she won a Golden Boot Award. From Wikipedia.

Known For

Manhattan Melodrama

as Tootsie Malone

Pack Up Your Troubles

as Wrong Eddie's Bride

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

as Theresa (uncredited)

Cast Credits

Roll Wagons Roll

as Ruth Benson

Westbound Stage

as Joan Hale

Dog-Gone

as Miriam Jones

The Rookie Cop

as Fern, Joey's Girl

Home Boner

as Mrs. Errol

Boss of Lonely Valley

as Retta Lowery

Law for Tombstone

as Nellie Gray

Headline Crasher

as Edith Arlen

Rustlers' Valley

as Agnes Randall

Smoke Tree Range

as Nan Page

Rich Relations

as Trixie Lane

Ten Laps to Go

as Norma Corbett

The Boss Rider of Gun Creek

as Starr Landerson

Under Your Spell

as Governess (uncredited)

The House of Secrets

as Julie Kenmore

Missing Girls

as Dorothy Benson

Two-Fisted Gentleman

as June Prentice

Three on the Trail

as Mary Stevens

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

as Theresa (uncredited)

King of the Pecos

as Belle Jackson

Call of the Prairie

as Linda McHenry

Silver Spurs

as Janet Allison

The New Frontier

as Hanna Lewis

Nurse to You!

as Muriel Chase

The Throwback

as Muriel Fergus

The Roaring West

as Mary Parker

Have a Heart

as Helen, Schauber's Secretary

Hide-Out

as 'Baby'

The Big Idea

as Honey, Ted's Fiancee