
Phyllis Crane
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...
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...
Known For
Cast Credits
Midnight Blunders
as Miss Millstone (uncredited)
Ay Tank Ay Go
as Mary Lou Beagle
My Man Godfrey
as Party Guest (uncredited)
A Pain in the Pullman
as Girl Curly Kisses (uncredited)
Below the Deadline
as Miss Jennings (uncredited)
The Bridge of Sighs
as Peggy Watts (uncredited)
Three on a Limb
as Molly's Friend the Car-Hop
Hot Paprika
as The Bank Filing Clerk
The Girl Who Came Back
as Miss Parsons (uncredited)
Hoi Polloi
as Nichols' Daughter (uncredited)
Every Night at Eight
as Telephonist (uncredited)
The Captain Hits the Ceiling
as Vera
Murder in the Fleet
as Woman Trying to Leave Ship (Uncredited)
Alias Mary Dow
as Maid (uncredited)
Uncivil Warriors
as Miss Judith Buttz (uncredited)
Circumstantial Evidence
as A Dumb Dame (uncredited)
Pop Goes the Easel
as Model in Tights (uncredited)
Three Little Pigskins
as Molly Gray
Men in Black
as Anna Conda (uncredited)
Blind Date
as Girl in Box
Elmer, the Great
as Gentryville Journal reporter (uncredited)
It's a Cinch
as Phyllis
Young Bride
as The Taxi Dancer
Possessed
as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
The Lure of Hollywood
as Phyllis
Aloha
as Dixie
Crashing Hollywood
as Phyllis
Ten Cents a Dance
as Eunice