Sally Blane
Biography
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.
Known For

Letter to Loretta

Letter to Loretta

Crossroads

Code 3

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

The Sheik

La Fuga

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
All Movies (76)
- A Bullet for Joey1955 · as Marie Temblay
- La Fuga1944
- Fighting Mad1939 · as Ann Fenwick
- Charlie Chan at Treasure Island1939 · as Stella Essex
- Way Down South1939 · as Claire Bouton
- The Story of Alexander Graham Bell1939 · as Gertrude Hubbard
- Crashing Through Danger1938 · as Ann Foster
- Numbered Woman1938 · as Nurse Linda Morgan, alias Linda Callahan
- Sunday Night at the Trocadero1937 · as Sally Blane
- One Mile from Heaven1937 · as Barbara Harrison
- Angel's Holiday1937 · as Pauline Kaye
- The Great Hospital Mystery1937 · as Ann Smith
- This Is the Life1935 · as Helen Davis
- The Silver Streak1934 · as Ruth Dexter
- Against the Law1934 · as Martha Gray
- She Had to Choose1934 · as Clara Berry
- Half a Sinner1934 · as Phyllis
- City Park1934 · as Rose Wentworth
- City Limits1934 · as Helen Matthews
- Stolen Sweets1934 · as Patricia Belmont
- No More Women1934 · as Helen Young
- Crime on the Hill1933 · as Sylvia Kennett
- Advice to the Lovelorn1933 · as Louise
- Mayfair Girl1933 · as Brenda Mason
- Night of Terror1933 · as Mary Rinehart
- Trick for Trick1933 · as Constance Rusell
- Hello, Everybody!1933 · as Lily Smith
- Boys Will Be Boys1932 · as Kiki
- Wild Horse Mesa1932 · as Sandy Melberne
- I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang1932 · as Alice
- The Pride of the Legion1932 · as Peggy
- Heritage of the Desert1932 · as Judy
- The Phantom Express1932 · as Carolyn Nolan
- Escapade1932 · as Kay Whitney
- Disorderly Conduct1932 · as Helen Burke
- Probation1932 · as Janet Holman
- The Circus Show-Up1932 · as Maisie
- The Reckoning1932 · as Judy Marsh
- Cross-Examination1932 · as Grace Varney
- Running Hollywood1932 · as Sally Blane
- The Local Bad Man1932 · as Marion Meade
- Law of the Sea1931 · as Betty Merton
- X Marks the Spot1931 · as Sue
- Good Sport1931 · as Marge
- The Spirit of Notre Dame1931 · as Peggy
- A Dangerous Affair1931 · as Marjory Randolph
- Shanghaied Love1931 · as Mary Swope
- The Star Witness1931 · as Sue Leeds
- Annabelle's Affairs1931 · as Dora
- The Champion1931
- Ten Cents a Dance1931 · as Molly
- Once a Sinner1931 · as Hope Paterson
- Little Accident1930 · as Madge
- The Vagabond Lover1929 · as Jean Whitehall
- The Show of Shows1929 · as Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
- Tanned Legs1929 · as Janet Reynolds
- Half Marriage1929 · as Sally
- The Very Idea1929 · as Nora
- Eyes of the Underworld1929 · as Florence Hueston
- Outlawed1929 · as Anne
- King Cowboy1928 · as Polly Randall
- The Vanishing Pioneer1928 · as June Shelby
- Fools for Luck1928 · as Louise Hunter
- Horseman of the Plains1928 · as Dawn O'Day
- Her Summer Hero1928 · as Grace
- Dead Man's Curve1928 · as Ethel Hume
- Wife Savers1928 · as Colette
- Shootin' Irons1927 · as Lucy Blake
- Casey at the Bat1927 · as Floradora Girl
- Flashing Oars1927 · as Betty Jane
- The Cinder Path1927 · as Betty Jane
- The Relay1927 · as Betty Jane
- Around the Bases1927 · as Betty Jane
- The Last Lap1926 · as Betty Jane
- The Sheik1921 · as Arab Child (uncredited)
- Sirens of the Sea1917 · as Child (as Elizabeth Jane Young)
All TV Shows (4)
- Code 31957
- Crossroads1955 · as Mrs. Russell
- Letter to Loretta1953 · as Marge
- Letter to Loretta1953 · as Nurse