
Cast
Muriel Evans
Acting
Cast
Muriel Evans
Known for
Acting
Born
1910-07-20
From
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Died
2000-10-26
Also known as Muriel Adele Evanson
Biography
Muriel Evans (born Muriel Adele Evanson; July 20, 1910 β October 26, 2000) was an American film actress. She is best known for her many appearances in popular westerns of the 1930s for which she won a Golden Boot Award. From Wikipedia.

Heat Lightning
as Blonde Cutie

Girl Grief
as Miss Evans

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
as Theresa (uncredited)

Silverspurs
as Janet Allison

Manhattan Melodrama
as Tootsie Malone

Dog-Gone
as Miriam Jones

Rustlers' Valley
as Agnes Randall

Missing Girls
as Dorothy Benson

Pack Up Your Troubles
as Wrong Eddie's Bride

Queen Christina
as Barmaid at Inn (uncredited)

Call of the Prairie
as Linda McHenry

Young Ironsides
as Muriel Evans

The Women in His Life
as Molly

Hide-Out
as 'Baby'

The New Frontier
as Hanna Lewis

The House of Secrets
as Julie Kenmore

The Prizefighter and the Lady
as Linda

Westbound Stage
as Joan Hale

Broadway to Hollywood
as Maid

Two-Fisted Gentleman
as June Prentice

Hot Spot
as Wife

King of the Pecos
as Belle Jackson

Fast Workers
as Nurse

Boss of Lonely Valley
as Retta Lowery

Under Your Spell
as Governess (uncredited)

Smoke Tree Range
as Nan Page

Good Night Nurse

Thundering Taxis
as Mrs. Blocker

The Boss Rider of Gun Creek
as Starr Landerson

Nature in the Wrong
as Muriel

Three on the Trail
as Mary Stevens

Have a Heart
as Helen, Schauber's Secretary

Law for Tombstone
as Nellie Gray

Mr. Bride
as Muriel Evans

Ten Laps to Go
as Norma Corbett

The Rookie Cop
as Fern, Joey's Girl

Headline Crasher
as Edith Arlen

Nurse to You!
as Muriel Chase

Joyland

Now We'll Tell One
as Muriel

Home Boner
as Mrs. Errol

Rich Relations
as Trixie Lane

Arabian Tights
as Miss Evans

His Silent Racket
as Muriel

The Roaring West
as Mary Parker

The Throwback
as Muriel Fergus

Fallen Arches
as Muriel Gilbert

The Big Idea
as Honey, Ted's Fiancee

Aristocrats of Fashion
as Narrator

Roll Wagons Roll
as Ruth Benson
