Kirkland, Muriel (1903–1971)
Kirkland, Muriel (1903–1971)
American stage and screen actress. Born Aug 19, 1903, in New York, NY; died Sept 26, 1971, in New York, NY; m. Staats Cotsworth (actor).
Made NY stage debut in The Knave of Hearts (1923); starred or was featured in School for Scandal, Brass Buttons, Cock Robin, Strictly Dishonorable, The Greeks Had a Word For It, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Inherit the Wind and Life with Father, among others; films include Fast Workers, Little Man, What Now?, Hold Your Man, Cocktail Hour and Nana.
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