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Full Name
  
Johana B. Novak

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Jane Novak

Years active
  
1913–1954

Occupation
  
Actress, author


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Born
  
January 12, 1896 (
1896-01-12
)
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Died
  
February 3, 1990, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Frank Newburg (m. 1915–1918)

Children
  
Mickell Novack, Virginia Rita Novak

Parents
  
Barbara Novak, Joseph Novak

Movies
  
Wagon Tracks, Desert Fury, Redskin, The Blackguard, Lazybones

Similar People
  
Eva Novak, William S Hart, Lambert Hillyer, Marshall Neilan, Thomas H Ince

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Jane Novak (January 12, 1896 – February 3, 1990) was an American actress of the silent film era. She was the sister of actress Eva Novak, and niece of actress Anne Schaefer.

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Background

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Jane Novak was born Johana B. Novak in St. Louis, Missouri to Bohemian immigrant Joseph Novak and wife Barbara. Her father died when she was a child and her mother was left to raise 5 children. Novak attended School Sisters of Notre Dame convent school in St. Louis, but ran away with a friend with whom she created a vaudeville act. Although she returned home her aunt, actress Anne Schaefer, invited her to California where she began acting in motion pictures in 1913 at the age of 17. The actress began in a stage stock company with her uncle in St. Louis. Novak's career extended into the sound film medium, appeared in a total of 115 movies in her career.

Career

She appeared in a movie on her very first day in southern California, before there was a film studio in Hollywood. There she met Frank Newburg, who was, at the time, leading man to Ruth Roland at the Kalem and American Mutoscope and Biograph companies. Newburg took her to a studio in Santa Monica, California, where her aunt, Anne Schafer, was a popular star. Newburg and Novak later married in 1915 and had one daughter. However, the marriage was short lived and the couple divorced in 1918.

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Novak endured as a performer, in part, by sacrificing sensational roles for roles as leading women in more wholesome films. Some actresses who were Novak's contemporaries quickly found stardom, yet were forgotten soon afterward, while she was considered an "old-fashioned girl." As a result, Novak, refused to work in films with other leading ladies. She played opposite Wallace Beery, Tom Mix, Hobart Bosworth, Alan Hale, Thomas Moore, and Lewis Stone. At one time she was engaged to marry Western star William S. Hart, although their marriage never took place. She is celebrated for her westerns; and made five films with Hart.

Novak's movies were often based on outdoor stories. Some of these include Treat 'Em Rough (1919), Kazan (1921), Isobel (1920), The River's End (1920), and The Rosary (1922). By March 1922 she had her own company and was under contract for five outdoor movies, with a salary was $1,500 per week. Aside from Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Novak was the first film star to paid in four figures for a single movie. At this time performers were only paid while a motion picture was shooting. An entire film was completed in three or four weeks.

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Novak's last starring role was opposite Richard Dix in the Technicolor production Redskin (1929). The movie was also supposed to be with sound but there was a contract dispute involving this being Dix's final film with Paramount Pictures, so it was shot as a silent film. Novak's voice was good but she made only a handful of pictures following the advent of sound. One was a World War II era epic entitled The Yanks Are Coming featuring Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom. She also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent in 1940, having met him previously in the 1920s when making The Prude's Fall (1925).

In 1974 the former silent screen star published a cookbook entitled Treasury of Chicken Cooking. The volume is a collection of 300 recipes compiled by Novak over the years, all of them her own.

Novak's last appearance on camera was in 1988 for a documentary, Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989) by David Gill and Kevin Brownlow, and first screened on ITV.

She was the older sister of silent era film star Eva Novak and died in Woodland Hills, California of a stroke in 1990 at the age of 94 (her sister Eva lived to reach 90).

Filmography

Actress
1954
About Mrs. Leslie as
Mrs. Stell, Customer (uncredited)
1953
Scared Stiff as
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1950
The Furies as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1950
Paid in Full as
Miss Fredericks (uncredited)
1949
The File on Thelma Jordon as
Mrs. Blackwell
1947
Desert Fury as
Mrs. Lindquist
1943
Man of Courage as
Mrs. Black
1942
The Yanks Are Coming as
Flora
1942
Holiday Inn as
Guest at Inn (uncredited)
1942
Gallant Lady as
Lucy Walker
1940
Foreign Correspondent as
Miss Benson (uncredited)
1936
Hollywood Boulevard as
Mrs. Steinman
1936
Ghost Town as
Rose
1929
Redskin as
Judith Stearns
1928
Free Lips as
Flossie Moore
1927
What Price Love? as
Ruth Randall
1927
Closed Gates as
Alice Winston
1927
One Increasing Purpose as
Alice Paris
1926
Lost at Sea as
Natalie Travers
1926
Whispering Canyon as
Antonia Lee
1925
Share and Share Alike as
Marcia Maynard
1925
The Lure of the Wild as
Agnes Belmont
1925
Dangerous Virtue as
Beatrice Audley
1925
Lazybones as
Agnes Fanning
1925
The Substitute Wife as
Hilda Nervers
1925
The Danger Signal as
Mary Browning
1925
Die Prinzessin und der Geiger as
Prinzessin Maria Idourska / Princess Marie Idourska
1924
Two Shall Be Born as
Countess Mayra Zuleska
1924
The Man Without a Heart as
Barbara Wier
1924
The Lullaby as
Felipa / Antoinette
1923
The Man Life Passed By as
Hope Moore (courtesy of Chester Bennett)
1923
Jealous Husbands as
Alice Martinez
1923
Divorce as
Jane Parker
1922
The Soul of a Woman
1922
Thelma as
Thelma Guildmar
1922
The Snowshoe Trail as
Virginia Tremont
1922
Colleen of the Pines as
Joan Cameron
1922
Belle of Alaska as
Ruth Harkin
1922
The Rosary as
Vera Mather
1921
Kazan as
Joan Radisson
1921
Three Word Brand as
Ethel Barton
1921
Roads of Destiny as
Ann Hardy
1921
The Barbarian as
Floria Heatherton
1921
The Other Woman as
Naomi Joyce
1920
Isobel or the Trail's End as
Isobel Dean
1920
The Golden Trail as
'Faro' Kate / Jane Sunderlin
1920
The Great Accident as
Joan Caretall
1920
The River's End as
Miriam Kirkstone
1919
Behind the Door as
Alice Morse
1919
The Wolf as
Hilda MacTavish
1919
Wagon Tracks as
Jane Washburn
1919
Man's Desire as
Mary Larkin
1919
His Debt as
Gloria Manning
1919
The Fire Flingers as
Winifred Olwell
1919
The Money Corral as
Rose
1919
Treat 'Em Rough as
Mary Radford
1918
String Beans as
Jean Morris
1918
The Temple of Dusk as
Ruth Vale
1918
A Nine O'Clock Town as
Katherine Farrell
1918
The Claws of the Hun as
Virginia Lee
1918
Selfish Yates as
Mary Adams
1918
The Tiger Man as
Ruth Ingram
1917
The Innocent Sinner as
Jane Murray
1917
The Spirit of '76 as
Cecil Steuart
1917
The Eyes of the World as
Sybil Andres - Nature
1916
The Iron Hand as
Enid Winslow
1916
The Final Conquest (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Photo Badger Game (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Hidden City of Crime (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
Queen of the Prophets (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Pirates of Finance (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Patent Medicine Danger (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Iron Ring (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Target as
Nita
1916
The Powder Trust and the War (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Milk Battle (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Illegal Bucket Shops (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Harbor Transportation Trust (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Insurance Swindlers (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
Old King Coal (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
America Saved from War (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Railroad Monopoly (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
Grinding Life Down (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1916
The Power of the People (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1915
Tainted Money
1915
The Traction Grab (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1915
The Tenement House Evil (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1915
Graft as
Dorothy Maxwell
1915
Liquor and the Law (Short) as
Dorothy Maxwell
1915
The White Scar as
Janet
1915
The Greater Courage (Short) as
Jane
1915
The Kiss of Dishonor (Short) as
Bonny
1915
A Little Brother of the Rich as
Sylvia Castle
1915
The Scarlet Sin as
Cecelia Norton
1915
Hunting a Husband (Short) as
Julia
1915
Her Mysterious Escort (Short)
1915
The Hungry Actors (Short) as
Jane
1915
From Italy's Shores (Short) as
Angelica
1915
Just Nuts (Short) as
The Pretty Girl
1915
Her Gethsemane (Short)
1915
The Other Man's Wife (Short) as
Madge Grant
1915
The Worthier Man (Short) as
Mary
1915
Willie Runs the Park (Short) as
The Pretty Girl
1914
Ann, the Blacksmith (Short)
1914
Mareea, the Foster Mother (Short)
1914
When the Gods Forgive (Short) as
Jim's Sweetheart
1914
An Innocent Delilah (Short) as
Lilah Dunham
1914
Detective and Matchmaker (Short) as
Jane
1914
Maria's Sacrifice (Short)
1914
Hunger Knows No Law (Short) as
Madge
1914
Out in Happy Hollow (Short) as
A Dancer
1914
Johanna, the Barbarian (Short) as
Juliet - a Dancer
1914
Mareea the Half-Breed (Short)
1914
A Little Madonna (Short)
1914
The Kiss (Short) as
Mazie - A Saleslady
1914
The Ghosts (Short)
1914
Ginger's Reign (Short)
1914
The Return of Jack Bellew (Short) as
Alice
1913
Any Port in a Storm (Short) as
Salina
1913
Sacrifice (Short)
1913
Deception (Short) as
Jane - Virginia's Chum
1913
At the Sign of the Lost Angel (Short)
1913
Anne of the Trails (Short) as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Self
1989
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actress
- Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989) - Self - Actress

References

Jane Novak Wikipedia