Priscilla Lane
Priscilla Lane (born Priscilla Mullican) was an American actress, and the youngest of the Lane Sisters of singers and actresses. She is best remembered for her roles in the films The Roaring Twenties (1939) co-starring with James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart; Saboteur (1942), an Alfred Hitchcock film in which she plays the heroine, and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), in which she portrays Cary Grant's fiancée and bride.
Movies
Bodyguard
Doris Brewster
Fun on a Weekend
Nancy Crane
Arsenic and Old Lace
Elaine Harper Brewster
Stars on Horseback
The Meanest Man in the World
Janie Brown
Silver Queen
Coralie Adams
Saboteur
Pat Martin
Blues in the Night
Ginger 'Character' Powell
Million Dollar Baby
Pamela McAllister
Play Your Part
Four Mothers
Ann Lemp Deitz
Three Cheers for the Irish
Maureen Casey
Brother Rat and a Baby
Joyce Winfree
Four Wives
Ann Lemp Dietz
The Roaring Twenties
Jean Sherman
Dust Be My Destiny
Mabel Alden
Daughters Courageous
Buff Masters
Yes, My Darling Daughter
Ellen Murray
Brother Rat
Joyce Winfree
Four Daughters
Ann Lemp
Cowboy from Brooklyn
Jane Hardy
Men Are Such Fools
Linda Lawrence
Love, Honor and Behave
Barbara Blake Painter
Varsity Show
Betty Bradley