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Sally jane bruce biography review

          Inspired by the true life story of serial killer Harry Powers who placed adverts in local newspapers fully intending to slay anyone who replied.

        1. Inspired by the true life story of serial killer Harry Powers who placed adverts in local newspapers fully intending to slay anyone who replied.
        2. Sally Jane Bruce portrays one of the most adorable little girls in film.
        3. Former child actress and singer Sally Jane Bruce was born on December 2, in Los Angeles California, to country singer Jewell Edwards.
        4. Critics panned it on its release, consequently killing off the actor's career behind the camera, and perhaps robbing history of further works of.
        5. The Night of the Hunter is dark, pitiless, and gruesome.
        6. Former child actress and singer Sally Jane Bruce was born on December 2, in Los Angeles California, to country singer Jewell Edwards....

          Sally Jane Bruce

          American former child performer

          Sally Jane Bruce

          Born () December 2, (age&#;76)

          Los Angeles, California

          Occupation(s)Actress; School teacher
          SpousePeter Woelper (–) - divorced

          Sally Jane Bruce (born December 2, , in Los Angeles, California) is an American former child performer, best known for playing little Pearl Harper in Charles Laughton's film noirThe Night of the Hunter.

          Life and career

          Sally Jane Bruce was born on December 2, , in Los Angeles; the daughter of country singer Jewell Edwards, who worked with Spade Cooley and his Orchestra.[1]

          The Night of the Hunter

          Before Charles Laughton cast five-year-old Sally Jane for the role of little Pearl Harper in his thriller classic The Night of the Hunter, she was already considered a veteran of TV, radio, and such films as Kids Will Be Kids (aka Mischief Makers or Best Dog Wins as the working title of the 16 minute short film by Jules White was also know