Muriel Evans
Known for: Acting
Born: July 19, 1910 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - Died: October 25, 2000
Muriel Evans (born Muriel Adele Evanson; July 20, 1910 – 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.
Known for
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Manhattan Melodrama
Tootsie Malone
Law for Tombstone
Nellie Gray
The Throwback
Muriel Fergus
Silver Spurs
Janet Allison
The Boss Rider of Gun Creek
Starr Landerson
Three on the Trail
Mary Stevens
Call of the Prairie
Linda McHenry
Rustlers' Valley
Agnes Randall
The Rookie Cop
Fern, Joey's Girl
The House of Secrets
Julie Kenmore
Missing Girls
Dorothy Benson
Under Your Spell
Governess (uncredited)
Two-Fisted Gentleman
June Prentice
The Big Idea
Honey, Ted's Fiancee
Headline Crasher
Edith Arlen
Ten Laps to Go
Norma Corbett
The New Frontier
Hanna Lewis
Rich Relations
Trixie Lane
Girl Grief
Miss Evans
Fast Workers
Nurse
Hide-Out
'Baby'
Have a Heart
Helen, Schauber's Secretary
Fallen Arches
Muriel Gilbert
The Prizefighter and the Lady
Linda