James Crane, a talented individual, entered this world on August 9, 1889, in the charming town of Rantoul, Illinois, United States of America. As a skilled thespian, he left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with his most notable performances in the iconic film "The Mummy" released in 1932, as well as the early silent films "A Dark Lantern" (1920) and "Sinners" (1920).
Throughout his life, Crane was deeply devoted to his partner, the lovely Alice Brady, with whom he shared a loving union.
Tragically, Crane's life came to a close on June 2, 1968, in the picturesque city of San Gabriel, California, United States of America.