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      • Cowl was born Jane Bailey in Boston, Massachusetts, to Charles Bailey and Grace Avery. She attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, New York City, followed by some courses at Columbia University.
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    Cowl was born Jane Bailey in Boston, Massachusetts, to Charles Bailey and Grace Avery. [4] [5] She attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn , New York City , [6] followed by some courses at Columbia University .

  4. Jane Cowl (born December 14, 1883, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 22, 1950, Santa Monica, California) was a highly successful American playwright and actress of the first half of the 20th century. Grace Bailey attended Erasmus Hall (1902–04), during which time she made her acting debut in New York City at the theatre of her mentor ...

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  5. Jane Cowl was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 14, 1884. Jane was one of the fine stage actresses of her time, who eventually found her way onto the silver screen in 1915 in Garden of Lies (1915).

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    Jane Cowl was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 14, 1884. Jane was one of the fine stage actresses of her time, who eventually found her way onto the silver screen in 1915 in Garden of Lies (1915).

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  7. Cowl, Jane (1883–1950)American actress and playwright . Name variations: (pseudonym) C.R. Avery; (joint pseudonym with Jane Murfin) Alan Langdon Martin. Born Grace Bailey in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 14, 1883; died in Santa Monica, California, on June 22, 1950; attended Erasmus Hall, 1902–04, and Columbia University; married Adolph Klauber (an American theatrical producer), in 1908.

  8. Jane Cowl was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Cowl worked on a variety of projects during her early entertainment career, including "Lilac Time" (1928) and "Smilin' Through" (1932). Cowl began to focus on film after appearing in "Stage Door Canteen" (1943), "Once More, My Darling" (1949) with Robert Montgomery and "No Man of ...

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