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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 who Moe Howard tries to romance. While talking to him, she coos that he will find the "eternal spring" (the season).Crane died of esophageal cancer in New York City on October 12, 1982.
Date Of Birth August 7, 1914 Died 1982-10-12 Place Of Birth Calgary, Alberta, Canada Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Profession Actress Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Brunette Canadian-born actress in films with Columbia from 1934, often in small roles as ingénues or chorus girls. Best known as a regular foil in Three Stooges comedies.
Actress Title Year Status Character Doctor Cupid 1937 Short Nobody's Baby 1937 Student Nurse (uncredited) Breezing Home 1937 Guest (uncredited) Ay Tank Ay Go 1936 Short Mary Lou Beagle Mister Cinderella 1936 Gossiping Woman (uncredited) Two in a Crowd 1936 Moll (uncredited) My Man Godfrey 1936 Party Guest (uncredited) A Pain in the Pullman 1936 Short Girl Curly Kisses (uncredited) Below the Deadline 1936 Miss Jennings F-Man 1936 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Midnight Blunders 1936 Short Miss Millstone (uncredited) Grand Slam Opera 1936 Short Girl with Towels (uncredited) August Week End 1936 Receptionist at Switchboard (uncredited) The Bridge of Sighs 1936 Peggy Watts (uncredited) Ants in the Pantry 1936 Short Debutante with Mouse (uncredited) Three on a Limb 1936 Short Dot (Molly's car-hop friend) Hot Paprika 1935 Short Andy's sympathetic Co-Worker Splendor 1935 First Girl (uncredited) The Affair of Susan 1935 Girl in Candy Shop (uncredited) Hoi Polloi 1935 Short Nichols' Daughter (uncredited) Every Night at Eight 1935 Phone Operator (uncredited) The Captain Hits the Ceiling 1935 Short Vera The Girl Who Came Back 1935 uncredited Stage Frights 1935 Short Murder in the Fleet 1935 Woman Trying to Leave Ship (uncredited) Alias Mary Dow 1935 Maid (uncredited) Uncivil Warriors 1935 Short Miss Judith Buttz (uncredited) Old Sawbones 1935 Short Nurse in final scene Circumstantial Evidence 1935 A Dumb Dame (uncredited) Pop Goes the Easel 1935 Short Model in Tights (uncredited) Night Life of the Gods 1935 Bit Woman (uncredited) I'm a Father 1935 Short Admitting Nurse Three Little Pigskins 1934 Short Molly Gray Broadway Bill 1934 uncredited Men of the Night 1934 Woman (uncredited) Men in Black 1934 Short Anna Conda (uncredited) Young and Beautiful 1934 Telegraph Clerk (uncredited) Blind Date 1934 Girl in Box (uncredited) It's a Cinch 1932 Short Phyllis Young Bride 1932 The Taxi Dancer Keep Laughing 1932 Short Possessed 1931 Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) The Lure of Hollywood 1931 Short Aloha 1931 Dixie Crashing Hollywood 1931 Short Ten Cents a Dance 1931 Eunice Three Hollywood Girls 1931 Short Hold the Baby 1930 Short College Lovers 1930 Josephine Crane Hello, Baby 1930 Short Phyllis The Girl Said No 1930 Alma Ward Hot -- And How! 1930 Short Purely Circumstantial 1929 Short The Forward Pass 1929 Dot So This Is College 1929 Betty Ticklish Business 1929 Short Why Be Good? 1929 Salesgirl (uncredited) Stolen Kisses 1929 Margot The Battling Bookworm 1928 Getting Hitched 1926 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Fashion News 1930 Documentary Herself
Known for movies Three Little Pigskins (1934) as Molly Gray
Hot -- And How! (1930) as Actress
Purely Circumstantial (1929) as Actress
Ay Tank Ay Go (1936) as Mary Lou Beagle