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Muriel Evans

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Muriel Evans

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  • Born
    July 20, 1910 · Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    October 26, 2000 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (colon cancer)
  • Birth name
    Muriel Adele Evanson
  • Height
    1.65 m

Biography

    • Muriel Evans was born on July 20, 1910 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was an actress, known for Call of the Prairie (1936), Le cavalier mystère (1936) and L'ennemi public n° 1 (1934). She was married to Marshall R. Worcester and Michael Cudahy. She died on October 26, 2000 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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      Marshall R. Worcester(1936 - 1971) (his death)
      Michael Cudahy(1929 - 1932) (divorced)

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  • Evans and 11 other actresses (out of 300) won a two-day beauty contest sponsored by Paramount Pictures in March, 1932. The celebrity judges were actress Carole Lombard, costume designer Travis Banton and director William C. de Mille. The prize for all winners was apparently an uncredited group cast appearance in Sinners in the Sun (1932).
  • Lovely, innocent-eyed blonde American leading lady best known for her "prairie flower" roles opposite such sagebrush stars as William Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Buck Jones and an early John Wayne in a host of minor '30s westerns.
  • She was Charley Chase's favorite leading lady, and appeared with him in many of his best shorts.

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