Profile
Muriel Evans
Actor
Female
Born
Jul 20, 1910
Hometown
Minneapolis
Died
Oct 26, 2000
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CHILDHOOD
1910
Birth
Born on July 20, 1910.
TEENAGE

1926
15 Years Old
The executive introduced her to the director Robert Z. Leonard, who gave her a small role opposite Corinne Griffith in the 1926 film, Mademoiselle Modiste.
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1929
18 Years Old
In 1929, Evans co-starred in the silent, comedic short films, Good Night Nurse and Joyland, starring Lupino Lane.
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TWENTIES

1931
20 Years Old
In 1931, Evans decided to pursue the film career she had given up and left her husband in Paris.
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THIRTIES
1946
35 Years Old
One of her last film appearances came in 1946, in the Pete Smith short, Studio Visit.
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FORTIES
1951
40 Years Old
In 1951, the couple moved back to Hollywood, although Evans never resumed her acting career.
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LATE ADULTHOOD
1971
60 Years Old
After the death of her husband in 1971, Evans began work as a volunteer nurse at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills not far from her home.
1994
84 Years Old
After a stroke in 1994, she became a resident within the complex and often dined with fellow actors with whom she had once worked, including Anita Garvin.
1999
89 Years Old
In 1999, Evans made her last film appearance in a 2000 documentary, I Used to Be in Pictures, in which she was one of many former actors who recalled their experiences in the film work.
2000
90 Years Old
On October 26, 2000, Muriel Evans died of colon cancer at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.
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