Jane Cowl


Actor
Jane Cowl

About

Also Known As
Grace Bailey
Birth Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Born
December 14, 1884
Died
June 22, 1950

Family & Companions

Adolph Klauber
Husband
New York Times drama critic, producer. Married June 19, 1906.

Biography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Smilin' Through (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Rather Sweet Of Me MGM travels through time, as Carteret (Leslie Howard) and Owen (O.P. Heggie) join Kathleen (first Cora Sue Collins then Norma Shearer) for her 5th and 21st birthdays, then with suitor Willie (Ralph Forbes), in director Sidney Franklin's Smilin' Through, 1932.
Smilin' Through (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Just Ghastly Stuffy boyfriend Willie (Ralph Forbes) and Kathleen (Norma Shearer) have been hiding from a storm in the old mansion, not realizing that the guy who just turned up (Fredric March) is rightful owner Kenneth, in MGM's Smilin' Through, 1932.
Smilin' Through (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Drink Only To Me Having met by accident in the abandoned estate of his deceased father, half-American Kenneth Wayne (Gene Raymond) and Kathleen (Jeanette MacDonald) find affinity, with "Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes," from a Ben Johnson poem, in Frank Borzage's Smilin' Through, 1941.
Smilin' Through (1941) -- (Movie Clip) This Is His Bad Day In a small English village celebrating Queen Victoria's sixtieth jubilee, the vicar (Ian Hunter) and servant Ellen (Frances Robinson) worry about Sir John (Brian Aherne), who is visited in the cemetery by a ghostly Jeanette MacDonald, in Frank Borzage's 1941 re-make of Smilin' Through.
Smilin' Through (1932) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Always With You Full-on sentiment in the opening scene, Carteret (Leslie Howard) in the graveyard visited by ghostly Moonyean (Norma Shearer) and interrupted by domestic Ellen (Margaret Seddon) in MGM's hit 1932 version of Smilin' Through.

Companions

Adolph Klauber
Husband
New York Times drama critic, producer. Married June 19, 1906.

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