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Home/People/Betty Mae Crane
Betty Mae Crane profile photo
Born
Apr 11, 1917Died: Apr 15, 1983
Lived 66 years
Place of Birth
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

12
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Bettymae Crane
IMDb Profile

Betty Mae Crane

Acting

All Girl Revue poster

All Girl Revue

as Dance Act
1940
Girl o' My Dreams poster

Girl o' My Dreams

as Nip and Tuck Twin
1934
The Beast of the City poster

The Beast of the City

as Helen - Fitzpatrick Twin (uncredited)
1932
Love Fever poster

Love Fever

as Introductory Titles Announcer (uncredited)
1931
Love Business poster

Love Business

as Talking Titles
1931
Blood and Thunder poster

Blood and Thunder

as Introductory Titles (uncredited)
1931
Another Fine Mess poster

Another Fine Mess

as Talking Titles Girl (uncredited)
1930
Looser Than Loose poster

Looser Than Loose

as Spoken Introductory Credits
1930
Bigger and Better poster

Bigger and Better

as Introductory Titles
1930
Teacher's Pet poster

Teacher's Pet

as Talking Titles
1930
Dollar Dizzy poster

Dollar Dizzy

as Spoken Introductory Titles (uncredited)
1930
Doctor's Orders poster

Doctor's Orders

as Introductory Titles Speaker
1930