Jane Allen was an American actress and writer, best known for her roles in “She Knew All the Answers” (1941), “Without Reservations” (1946), and several uncredited appearances in films. She was born on October 24, 1916, in Indiana, USA, and passed away on February 16, 1970, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Jane Allen’s early life remains largely private, with little information available about her family. She established a career in film during the 1940s, contributing to various productions, although specific details about her personal relationships or family are scarce.
Career
Jane’s career spanned the 1940s, during which she appeared in a number of films. Her notable roles include performances in “Here Come the Co-eds” and “Sister Kenny,” though many of her appearances were uncredited. Allen’s work as a writer also showcased her versatility in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Jane Allen died on February 16, 1970, in Santa Monica, California. Despite her relatively short career, she left a mark in the film industry and is remembered for her contributions to cinematic storytelling. Her performances, while often uncredited, still found a place in the hearts of classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Here Come the Co-eds | 1945-02-02 | College Girl (uncredited) |
On Stage Everybody | 1945-07-13 | Chorus Girl (uncredited) |
Sister Kenny | 1946-10-10 | Woman (uncredited) |
Among the Living | 1941-12-12 | |
X Marks the Spot | 1942-11-04 | Jitterbug (uncredited) |