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Jane Novak(1896-1990)

  • Actress
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Jane Novak in Lazybones (1925)
A German-American naval officer takes revenge against the German submarine commander who brutalized his wife.
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Behind the Door (1919)
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A soulful, fragile-looking blonde beauty, silent screen star Jane Novak was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 12, 1896, and supposedly began her film career at age 17 when a director took to a photo of the young girl on the makeup table of her own aunt, the film star Anne Schaefer. From 1913 Jane appeared in a host of short films from the Vitagraph Company, a few of her earliest being Anne of the Trails (1913), At the Sign of the Lost Angel (1913) and Sacrifice (1913) all of which starred her Aunt Anne. Jane almost immediately moved into female leads and second leads with such films as Deception (1913) and Any Port in a Storm (1913).

She continued to make Vitagraph shorts during the years 1914 and 1915, including a couple of comedies vehicles for Harold Lloyd -- Willie's Haircut (1914) and Just Nuts (1915) -- before gradually moving into feature films. At Universal she appeared opposite Harry Carey in the serial Graft (1915) and with actor/director Hobart Bosworth in The Iron Hand (1916). Elsewhere, she, like her equally successful younger sister/actress, Eva Novak, got a handle on the western genre with her delicate looks slightly belying a vitality for the outdoors. Jane appeared opposite William S. Hart, who directed many of his own productions, in The Tiger Man (1918), _Selfish Yates (1918), The Money Corral (1919), Wagon Tracks (1919), and Three Word Brand (1921). At one point she was Hart's fiancée after divorcing actor Frank Newburg, but it ended and their professional relationship ended as well. The actress also appeared alongside her sister's favorite co-star, Tom Mix, in Treat 'Em Rough (1919), .

Throughout the productive 1920s, Jane's high-caliber male co-stars included Charles Ray, Sessue Hayakawa, Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Tom Moore, House Peters, John Bowers, Buck Jones, Kenneth Harlan, Earle Williams, James Rennie, John Harron, and even Lightning the Dog. Sisters Jane and Eva did appear on screen together in The Man Life Passed By (1923). Two of Jane's finest performances came in melodrama -- Thelma (1922) and The Lullaby (1924).

Like her sister, Jane's leading lady career faltered come the advent of talking pictures. Following her sixth billed role in the Richard Dix western Redskin (1929), she would not return to the screen until seven years later with the Harry Carey western Ghost Town (1936) in which she had a prime supporting role as a gun moll. From then on, small, often uncredited roles came her way sporadically in such notable films as Foreign Correspondent (1940), Gallant Lady (1942), Desert Fury (1947), The File on Thelma Jordon (1949), The Furies (1950), and her last, About Mrs. Leslie (1954).

Jane made a fortune in late 1920s real estate and film production but lost it all following the 1929 stock market crash. In 1974, Harper & Row published her cookbook entitled "Treasury of Chicken Cookery". Sister Eva died at age 90 of pneumonia at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in Woodland Hills, California in 1988. Jane followed her two years later (of a stroke), about a month after her 94th birthday also at the Woodland Hills Hospital.
BornJanuary 12, 1896
DiedFebruary 3, 1990(94)
BornJanuary 12, 1896
DiedFebruary 3, 1990(94)
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Known for

Jane Novak in Colleen of the Pines (1922)
Colleen of the Pines
  • Joan Cameron
  • 1922
Jane Novak, Caroline Rankin, and Charles Ray in A Nine O'Clock Town (1918)
A Nine O'Clock Town
  • Katherine Farrell
  • 1918
Pauline Frederick in Roads of Destiny (1921)
Roads of Destiny
  • Ann Hardy
  • 1921
Hobart Bosworth, Hobart Henley, and Jane Novak in A Little Brother of the Rich (1915)
A Little Brother of the Rich
5.6
  • Sylvia Castle
  • 1915

Credits

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  • About Mrs. Leslie (1954)
    About Mrs. Leslie
    7.1
    • Mrs. Stell, Customer (uncredited)
    • 1954
  • Carmen Miranda, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and Lizabeth Scott in Scared Stiff (1953)
    Scared Stiff
    6.3
    • Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Judith Anderson, Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Thomas Gomez, Walter Huston, and Gilbert Roland in The Furies (1950)
    The Furies
    7.2
    • Party Guest (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Robert Cummings, Diana Lynn, Lora Lee Michel, and Lizabeth Scott in Paid in Full (1950)
    Paid in Full
    6.1
    • Miss Fredericks (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • The File on Thelma Jordon (1949)
    The File on Thelma Jordon
    6.9
    • Mrs. Blackwell
    • 1949
  • Burt Lancaster, John Hodiak, and Lizabeth Scott in Desert Fury (1947)
    Desert Fury
    6.5
    • Mrs. Lindquist
    • 1947
  • Barton MacLane, Lyle Talbot, Forrest Taylor, and Charlotte Wynters in Man of Courage (1943)
    Man of Courage
    5.1
    • Mrs. Black
    • 1943
  • The Yanks Are Coming (1942)
    The Yanks Are Coming
    4.1
    • Flora
    • 1942
  • Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Virginia Dale, and Marjorie Reynolds in Holiday Inn (1942)
    Holiday Inn
    7.3
    • Guest at Inn (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Sidney Blackmer and Rose Hobart in Gallant Lady (1942)
    Gallant Lady
    6.1
    • Lucy Walker
    • 1942
  • Laraine Day and Joel McCrea in Foreign Correspondent (1940)
    Foreign Correspondent
    7.4
    • Miss Benson (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Hollywood Boulevard (1936)
    Hollywood Boulevard
    6.3
    • Mrs. Steinman
    • 1936
  • Harry Carey, Ed Cassidy, and Chuck Morrison in Ghost Town (1936)
    Ghost Town
    5.9
    • Rose
    • 1936
  • Richard Dix in Redskin (1929)
    Redskin
    6.8
    • Judith Stearns
    • 1929
  • Free Lips
    • Flossie Moore
    • 1928

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 6¾″ (1.70 m)
  • Born
    • January 12, 1896
    • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    • February 3, 1990
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(stroke)
  • Spouse
    • Frank Newburg1915 - 1918 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Relatives
      Eva Novak(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Cookbook: "Treasury of Chicken Cookery". ISBN 0-06-013227-2.
  • Publicity listings
    • 13 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    The third film performer to earn more than $1000 for a single picture, following Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.
  • Salary
    • Just Nuts
      (1915)
      $5 /day

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  • When did Jane Novak die?
    February 3, 1990
  • How did Jane Novak die?
    Stroke
  • How old was Jane Novak when she died?
    94 years old
  • Where did Jane Novak die?
    Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Jane Novak born?
    January 12, 1896

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