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Jane Morgan (actress)

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circuit. Leo Bryant eventually became known as a pioneer symphony violinist and innovative music teacher. The couple had a daughter, Aline (or Alice), and remained together until Leo's death in Los Angeles on March 20, 1955.
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Morgan was born in Warmley, Gloucestershire to Welsh parents on December 6, 1880, and within a year crossed the Atlantic to be raised in
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as a singer and violin player earning $ 25 per week. By 1900, she was living with her widowed father and a brother in
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In 1930, she began working on radio plays and series. Jane Morgan became a stock performer on the
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By the 1910s and probably earlier, Morgan was touring in dramas and musical comedies such as
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On Sunday, February 17, 1901, she married Leo Cullen Bryant, a 23-year-old native of
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on radio, television, and film came to an end in 1957.
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and was remembered for her work as part of the cast of
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The Anaconda (Montana) Standard (February 19, 1901)
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Index

Jane Morgan
NYPL Digital Collection
Warmley, Gloucestershire
North Hollywood, California
concert halls
vaudeville
legitimate stage
radio
television
film
Eve Arden
Our Miss Brooks
Boston, Massachusetts
New England Conservatory of Music
Boston Opera Company
Anaconda, Montana

Albion, Wisconsin
Butte, Montana
Nampa, Idaho
vaudeville

Our Miss Brooks
Otis Skinner
Charlotte Greenwood
Barbara Stanwyck
Lux Radio Theater
Point Sublime
Keenan Wynn
The Horn Blows at Midnight

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