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  1. Jennie "Jane" Morgan (December 6, 1880 – January 1, 1972) was a British-born American actress and singer whose career encompassed concert halls, vaudeville, the legitimate stage, radio, television, and film, best known as Eve Arden's nosy landlady Mrs. Davis on the radio and television versions of Our Miss Brooks.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_MorganJane Morgan - Wikipedia

    Jane Morgan (born Florence Catherine Currier; May 3, 1924) is an American former singer and recording artist of traditional pop. Morgan initially found success in France and the UK before achieving recognition in the US, receiving six gold records.

  3. Jane Morgan is an actress and singer, born in 1924 in Massachusetts. She performed for several U.S. and French presidents, toured with Jack Benny and John Raitt, and appeared in movies like The Next Karate Kid.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0604729Jane Morgan - IMDb

    Jane Morgan (1880-1972) was a British-American actress who appeared in radio and TV shows, such as Our Miss Brooks and The Web. She was born in England, married to Leo Cullen Bryant, and died in California.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1873586Jane Morgan - IMDb

    Jane Morgan is an American actress, singer, and producer who was born in 1924. She is known for her roles in The Next Karate Kid, Ocean's Thirteen, and Ocean's Twelve, and her songs such as "Fascination" and "Love Makes the World Go 'Round".

  6. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608002741Jane Morgan Biography

    Jane Morgan, pop sensation and actress of the 1950s and 1960s, found success in France and England before achieving recognition in the United States. Born Florence Currier on May 3, 1924, in Newton, Massachusetts, Morgan was the daughter of Bertram Currier and Olga Brandenberg Currier, both of whom were dedicated and accomplished musicians.

  7. Jane Morgan was widely known for her acting on the big screen. Morgan worked on a variety of projects during her early entertainment career, including "The Westbound Limited" (1923) and "The Web" (CBS, 1950-54).