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Priscilla Lane, an accomplished actress staring in 24 movies from 1937 - 1948. She played opposite Cary Grant, Jack Benny, Robert Cummings, and James Cagney. Her sisters Lola and Rosemary, accomplished actresses, starred with her in ''Four Mothers'' and ''Four Wives''. | Priscilla Lane, an accomplished actress staring in 24 movies from 1937 - 1948. She played opposite Cary Grant, Jack Benny, Robert Cummings, and James Cagney. Her sisters Lola and Rosemary, accomplished actresses, starred with her in ''Four Mothers'' and ''Four Wives''. The Lane Sisters began their carrers touring with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Dance Band in the 1920's. | ||
She married Joseph Howard on May 22, 1942. They lived in Andover and raised 4 children. Briefly in the late 1950's Priscilla was the hostess of a daily movie telecast on Boston's WBZ-TV. | |||
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*"Priscilla Lane Howard Returns to the Limelight on TV" ''The Evening Tribune'', March 14, 1959, page 4. | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Sisters Lane Sisters] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Sisters Lane Sisters] | ||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0485509/ Priscilla Lane] | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0485509/ Priscilla Lane] |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 30 March 2012
Priscilla Lane, an accomplished actress staring in 24 movies from 1937 - 1948. She played opposite Cary Grant, Jack Benny, Robert Cummings, and James Cagney. Her sisters Lola and Rosemary, accomplished actresses, starred with her in Four Mothers and Four Wives. The Lane Sisters began their carrers touring with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Dance Band in the 1920's.
She married Joseph Howard on May 22, 1942. They lived in Andover and raised 4 children. Briefly in the late 1950's Priscilla was the hostess of a daily movie telecast on Boston's WBZ-TV.
See
- "Priscilla Lane Howard Returns to the Limelight on TV" The Evening Tribune, March 14, 1959, page 4.
- Lane Sisters
- Priscilla Lane