Sally Blane
One of four actress sisters, the others being Polly Ann Young, Georgiana Young and Loretta Young. Sally retired from the screen ca. 1939.
Although this lovely, light brown-haired leading lady would wind up better known as one of Loretta Young's three acting sisters, Sally Blane nevertheless enjoyed a modest "B" film career during the late 20s and 30s. The resemblance to her "A" level sister was very strong -- the same graceful, elongated face and fawn-like, wide-set eyes. Unlike her sister, however, Sally lacked strong determination and ambition. Although she remained on the second or third Hollywood tier throughout her career, her film output was considerable if mostly routine.
Although this lovely, light brown-haired leading lady would wind up better known as one of Loretta Young's three acting sisters, Sally Blane nevertheless enjoyed a modest "B" film career during the late 20s and 30s. The resemblance to her "A" level sister was very strong -- the same graceful, elongated face and fawn-like, wide-set eyes. Unlike her sister, however, Sally lacked strong determination and ambition. Although she remained on the second or third Hollywood tier throughout her career, her film output was considerable if mostly routine.
Known For
72 titles
The Great Hospital Mystery
Heritage of the Desert
The Silver Streak
Way Down South
The Pride of the Legion
Shootin' Irons
Annabelle's Affairs
Little Accident
The Vagabond Lover
Flashing Oars
Sirens of the Sea
The Very Idea
Eyes of the Underworld
No More Women
Casey at the Bat
The Vanishing Pioneer
Sunday Night at the Trocadero
Fools for Luck
X Marks the Spot
The Cinder Path
Crime on the Hill
The Circus Show-Up
La Fuga
Horseman of the Plains
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