Lucile Browne
Born
18 March 1907 (119)
Place of Birth
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Also known as
Lucile Ruth Browne
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lucile Browne (March 18, 1907 – May 10, 1976) was an American film actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 films Texas Terror and Rainbow Valley. While filming The Airmail Mystery in 1932, Browne met her future husband, actor James Flavin. They married soon after and stayed together for more than 40 years until his passing on April 23, 1976. Devastated over his death, Browne died seventeen days later on May 10. She had one son, William James F...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lucile Browne (March 18, 1907 – May 10, 1976) was an American film actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 films Texas Terror and Rainbow Valley. While filming The Airmail Mystery in 1932, Browne met her future husband, actor James Flavin. They married soon after and stayed together for more than 40 years until his passing on April 23, 1976. Devastated over his death, Browne died seventeen days later on May 10. She had one son, William James Flavin, a professor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lucile Browne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (34)
No Sad Songs for Me
1950
A Woman of Distinction
1950
Wife to Spare
1947
Doctors Don't Tell
1941
Dead End
1937
Cheyenne Rides Again
1937
The Crooked Trail
1936
Texas Terror
1935
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
1935
Western Frontier
1935
On Probation
1935
Rainbow Valley
1935
Secrets of Chinatown
1935
The Brand of Hate
1934
Elinor Norton
1934
The Law of the Wild
1934
Flying Down to Rio
1933
The Mystery Squadron
1933
The Crimson Paradise
1933
Double Harness
1933
King of the Arena
1933
Call Her Sausage
1933
The Devil's Brother
1933
Parole Girl
1933
The Last of the Mohicans
1932
The Airmail Mystery
1932
Cannonball Express
1932
The Texan
1932
Battling with Buffalo Bill
1931
Girls About Town
1931
Young as You Feel
1931
Soup to Nuts
1930
The Last of the Duanes
1930
His Lesson
1915