Jane Murfin, a renowned writer and producer, emerged into the world on October 27, 1884, in the charming city of Quincy, Michigan, United States of America. Throughout her illustrious career, she left an indelible mark on the film industry, with her notable works including the 1924 production "Flapper Wives", the 1922 film "Brawn of the North", and the 1932 cinematic masterpiece "What Price Hollywood?". Her personal life was marked by three significant marriages, to the accomplished individuals Donald Crisp, Laurence Trimble, and James Murfin. Eventually, her remarkable journey came to a close on August 10, 1955, as she breathed her last in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Jane Murfin
Deceased · Born: Oct 27, 1884 · Died: Aug 10, 1955
















