
Muriel Evans (born Muriel Adele Evanson; July 20, 1910 – October 26, 2000) was an American film actress. She is best known for her many appearances in popular westerns of the 1930s for which she won a Golden Boot Award. From Wikipedia.

Tootsie Malone
Manhattan Melodrama

Nellie Gray
Law for Tombstone

Muriel Fergus
The Throwback

Janet Allison
Silver Spurs

Starr Landerson
The Boss Rider of Gun Creek

Mary Stevens
Three on the Trail

Linda McHenry
Call of the Prairie

Agnes Randall
Rustlers' Valley

Fern, Joey's Girl
The Rookie Cop

Julie Kenmore
The House of Secrets

Dorothy Benson
Missing Girls

Governess (uncredited)
Under Your Spell

June Prentice
Two-Fisted Gentleman

Honey, Ted's Fiancee
The Big Idea

Edith Arlen
Headline Crasher

Norma Corbett
Ten Laps to Go

Hanna Lewis
The New Frontier

Trixie Lane
Rich Relations

Miss Evans
Girl Grief

Nurse
Fast Workers

'Baby'
Hide-Out

Helen, Schauber's Secretary
Have a Heart

Muriel Gilbert
Fallen Arches

Linda
The Prizefighter and the Lady

Blonde Cutie
Heat Lightning

Joan Hale
Westbound Stage

Maid
Broadway to Hollywood

Wrong Eddie's Bride
Pack Up Your Troubles

Nan Page
Smoke Tree Range

Good Night Nurse

Ruth Benson
Roll Wagons Roll

Theresa (uncredited)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Miss Evans
Arabian Tights

Barmaid at Inn (uncredited)
Queen Christina

Mrs. Blocker
Thundering Taxis

Wife
Hot Spot

Muriel
Nature in the Wrong

Muriel Evans
Young Ironsides

Muriel Chase
Nurse to You!

Muriel Evans
Mr. Bride

Retta Lowery
Boss of Lonely Valley

Belle Jackson
King of the Pecos

Miriam Jones
Dog-Gone

Joyland

Wife Trouble

Molly
The Women in His Life

Muriel
Now We'll Tell One

Muriel
His Silent Racket

Mary Parker
The Roaring West

Narrator
Aristocrats of Fashion

Mrs. Errol
Home Boner
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
51
Gender
Female
Birthday
1910-07-20
Place of Birth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Also Known As
Muriel Adele Evanson