Priscilla Lane

Priscilla Lane
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Priscilla Lane (born Priscilla Mullican, June 12, 1915 – April 4, 1995) was an American actress, and the youngest of the Lane Sisters of singers and actresses. She is best remembered for her roles in the films The Roaring Twenties (1939) co-starring with James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart; Saboteur (1942), an Alfred Hitchcock film in which she plays the heroine, and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), in which she portrays Cary Grant's fiancée and bride.
Acted Movies
Director: Frank Capra
Writers: Philip G. Epstein,
Cast: Cary Grant, Edward Everett Horton, Jack Carson, James Gleason, Jean Adair, John Alexander, Josephine Hull, Peter Lorre, Priscilla Lane, Raymond Massey,
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writers: Peter Viertel,
Cast: Alan Baxter, Alma Kruger, Clem Bevans, Dorothy Peterson, Ian Wolfe, Norman Lloyd, Otto Kruger, Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Vaughan Glaser,
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writers: Richard Macaulay,
Cast: Edward Keane, Elisabeth Risdon, Frank McHugh, Gladys George, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Jeffrey Lynn, Joe Sawyer, Paul Kelly, Priscilla Lane,