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Other names
  
Jane Irving

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Irving

Years active
  
1917-1938

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
October 20, 1913 (
1913-10-20
)
Columbia, South Carolina

Died
  
July 17, 1983, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Robert Carson (m. 1938–1983)

Movies
  
Arsene Lupin, Tom Sawyer, The Cradle, Travelin' On

Similar People
  
Jesse L Lasky, William Desmond Taylor, Joseph Henabery, George Archainbaud, James Young

1932 WITHOUT HONOR - Harry Carey, Mae Busch - Full movie


Mary Jane Irving (October 20, 1913 – July 17, 1983) was an American actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1917 and 1938.

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Biography

Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Irving began her career as a child actor in silent films. A popular child actor, Irving was relegated to secondary roles as a teen and, after her marriage to screenwriter Robert Carson in 1938, she retired from films.

Seven months after her husband's death, Irving died in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Actress
1938
Having Wonderful Time as
Camp Guest (uncredited)
1937
A Star Is Born (uncredited)
1936
Follow the Fleet as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1934
Gunfire as
Sally Moore
1934
Student Tour as
Student (uncredited)
1933
Storm at Daybreak as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1932
Malay Nights as
Salvation Lass
1932
Mother's Holiday (Short) as
The Daughter
1932
Probation as
Gwen (uncredited)
1932
Arsène Lupin as
Marie
1932
Without Honor as
Bernice Donovan
1930
Tom Sawyer as
Mary Sawyer
1930
The Florodora Girl as
Older Vibart Daughter
1928
The Godless Girl as
The Victim
1927
Night Life as
Daughter of War Profiteer
1926
The Flaming Forest as
Ruth McTavish
1926
Scotty of the Scouts as
Mary Andrews
1926
Lovey Mary as
Asia
1925
The Splendid Road as
Hester Gephart
1925
The Tower of Lies as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1925
The Shining Adventure as
Lamey
1925
Sky's the Limit as
Richard Hamilton's Daughter
1925
The Golden Bed as
Margaret - as a Child (uncredited)
1924
The Good Bad Boy as
Judge Fawcett's Daughter
1924
Fair Week as
Tinkle
1924
The Stranger as
Maizie Darrant
1923
The Light That Failed as
Young Maisie
1923
The Age of Desire as
Margy - Age 10
1923
Cordelia the Magnificent as
François
1923
An Old Sweetheart of Mine as
Mary Ellen Anderson as a Girl
1923
Little Church Around the Corner as
Little Hetty - as a Child
1923
Lost and Found on a South Sea Island as
Baby Madge
1922
Heart's Haven as
Ella Laird
1922
Borderland as
Totty
1922
The Top of New York as
Susan Gray
1922
Golden Dreams as
Child Clown (as Jane Irving)
1922
Is Matrimony a Failure? as
One of the kids
1922
When Romance Rides as
'Bostie' Bostil
1922
Travelin' on as
Mary Jane Morton
1922
The Cradle as
Doris Harvey
1922
Shattered Idols
1921
The Poverty of Riches as
Little Girl (in Prologue)
1921
A Broken Doll as
Rosemary
1921
A Certain Rich Man as
Young Janet Barclay
1921
The Home Stretch as
Gwen Duffy
1920
His Own Law as
The Child
1920
The Brand of Lopez as
Vasco Lopez Son (uncredited)
1920
A Woman Who Understood as
Peggy Knight
1920
The Luck of Geraldine Laird as
Child
1920
Live Sparks as
Undetermined Role
1919
Will You Be Staying for Supper?
1919
Desert Gold as
The Child
1919
Almost a Husband as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1919
The Gray Horizon as
Kenneth Furthman
1919
The Westerners as
Little Molly Welch
1919
The Woman Michael Married as
Girl
1919
Tangled Threads as
Little Barbara
1919
The Brand as
The Child
1918
The One Woman as
Girl
1918
The Temple of Dusk as
Blossom
1918
The Heart of Rachael as
Rachael's Daughter
1918
The White Lie as
Mary Jane
1918
Riddle Gawne as
Jane Gawne as a Child (uncredited)
1918
Patriotism as
Mimi
1918
An Alien Enemy as
Fräulein Bertha Meyer
1917
The Square Deal Man as
Blossom - The Child

References

Mary Jane Irving Wikipedia