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{{Infobox person | name = Mary Jane Irving | image = File:Mary Jane Irving 1.jpg | imagesize = 225px | caption = Los Angeles Fire Chief R. J. Scott with actress Lois Wilson and child actors Mary Giraci and Mary Jane Irving (right) in Safety Engineering (January 1921) | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1913|10|20|mf=y}} | birth_place = Columbia, South Carolina | death_date = {{Death date and age|1983|7|17|1913|10|20|mf=y}} | death_place = Los Angeles, California | other_names = Jane Irving | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1917-1938 | spouse = Robert Carson (1938 - January 19, 1983) }}Mary Jane Irving (October 20, 1913 – July 17, 1983) was an American actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1917 and 1938. BiographyBorn 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.[1] Seven months after her husband's death, Irving died in Los Angeles, California. FilmographyFilm |
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1917 | The Square Deal Man | Blossom - the child | 1918 | The One Woman | Girl | An Alien Enemy | Fräulein Bertha Meyer | Patriotism | Mimi | The White Lie | Mary Jane | The Heart of Rachael | Rachael's daughter | The Temple of Dusk | Blossom | 1919 | Will You Be Staying for Supper? | The Brand | The Child | Tangled Threads | Little Barbara | The Woman Michael Married | Girl | The Westerners | Little Molly Welch | The Gray Horizon | Kenneth Furthman | Desert Gold | The Child | 1920 | Live Sparks | Undetermined Role | The Luck of Geraldine Laird | Child | A Woman Who Understood | Peggy Knight | 1921 | The Home Stretch | Gwen Duffy | A Certain Rich Man | Young Janet Barclay | A Broken Doll | Rosemary | 1922 | The Cradle | Doris Harvey | Travelin' On | Mary Jane Morton | When Romance Rides | Bostie Bostil | Golden Dreams | Child Clown | Credited as Jane Irving | The Top of New York | Susan Gray | Borderland | Totty | Heart's Haven | Ella Laird | 1923 | Lost and Found on a South Sea Island | Baby Madge | Alternative titles: Captain Blackbird Lost and Found Passion of the Sea | Little Church Around the Corner | Little Hetty (As a child) | An Old Sweetheart of Mine | Mary Ellen Anderson (As a girl) | Cordelia the Magnificent | François | The Age of Desire | Margy (age 10) | The Light That Failed | Young Maisie | 1924 | The Stranger | Maizie Darrant | Fair Week | Tinkle | Good Bad Boy | Judge Fawcett's daughter | 1925 | The Golden Bed | Margaret (As a child) | Uncredited | The Shining Adventure | Lamey | Sky's the Limit | Richard Hamilton's daughter | The Tower of Lies | Little girl | The Splendid Road | Hester Gephart | 1926 | Lovey Mary | Asia | Alternative title: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | Scotty of the Scouts | Mary Andrews | The Flaming Forest | Ruth McTavish | 1927 | Night Life | Daughter of War Profiteer | 1929 | The Godless Girl | The Victim | 1930 | The Florodora Girl | Vibart Child | Alternative title: The Gay Nineties | Tom Sawyer | Mary | 1932 | Without Honor | Bernice Donovan | Alternative title: Without Honors | Arsène Lupin | Marie | Probation | Gwen | Alternative title: Second Chances | Mother's Holiday | The Daughter | 1933 | Malay Nights | Salvation Lass | Alternative title: Shadows of Singapore | 1934 | Student Tour | Student | Uncredited | Gunfire | Sally Moore | 1936 | Follow the Fleet | Uncredited | 1937 | A Star Is Born | Uncredited | 1938 | Having Wonderful Time | Camp Guest | Uncredited |
References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E4DF1E38F931A15752C0A965948260|title=Robert Carson, Screen Writer, Won Award for 'Star Is Born' |date=1983-01-22|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=2009-01-29}}
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- {{IMDb name|id=0410307|name=Mary Jane Irving}}
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