Muriel Frances Dana

Muriel Frances Dana was an American actress who is best known for Hail the Woman, White Hands, and Can a Woman Love Twice?

Personal and Family Life

Muriel Frances Dana was born on October 14, 1916, in Clinton, Iowa. She spent much of her early life there before pursuing her acting career. Information about her family life is limited, but she became a prominent figure in the early days of film.

Career

Muriel began her film career in the early 1920s and gained recognition for her roles in silent films. Some of her most notable performances include parts in movies like The Fast Worker and The Sunshine Trail. Her contributions to cinema showcased her talent during a transformative era in the film industry.

Death and Legacy

Muriel Frances Dana passed away on August 25, 1997, in Thousand Oaks, California. She left behind a legacy of classic film work that continues to be celebrated by film historians and enthusiasts. Her performances in the 1920s remain significant in the history of American cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Hail the Woman 1921-11-28 David Junior
The Sunshine Trail 1923-04-23 Algernon Aloysius Fitzmaurice Bangs
The Fast Worker 1924-10-25 Toodles Medcroft
A Fool There Was 1922-06-18 Muriel Schuyler
Wandering Husbands 1924-04-20 Rosemary Moreland
Skin Deep 1922-09-01 Baby Carlson
The Forgotten Law 1922-11-01 Muriel
Mike 1926-05-10 Girl
Compromise 1925-10-24 Nathalie, as a Child
Daddies 1924-02-09 Lorrie