Jan Duggan (born Genevieve Hussey; November 6, 1881 – March 10, 1977)[1] was an American film and stage actress.
[citation needed] Voice lessons and breathing exercises that were administered for her frailty in childhood helped to prepare her for her career.
She sang in light opera and in concerts in St. Louis and taught voice lessons after she moved to Dallas.
[3] Duggan started her theatrical career in 1933 after she was cast as the "Bowery Nightingale" in the revival of The Drunkard in the Los Angeles Theatre Mart.
Some of her other films of the 1930s include Wagon Wheels, The County Chairman, A Damsel in Distress, and Mountain Music during the 1930s.