Lucile Browne

Lucile Browne

actress

Lucile Browne was born on Mar 18, 1907 in USA. Lucile Browne's big-screen debut came with The Last of the Duanes directed by Alfred L. Werker in 1930. Lucile Browne is known for The Thin Man Goes Home directed by Richard Thorpe, William Powell stars as Nick Charles and Myrna Loy as Nora Charles. The upcoming new movie Lucile Browne plays is No Sad Songs for Me which will be released on Apr 28, 1950.

Pretty, blue-eyed Lucile Browne started out, like many another Hollywood actress, as a model. Unlike other models, however, she didn't go directly from there to films; she joined a theatrical troupe in Chicago, and spent time gaining experience before she headed to Hollywood, where in 1930 she was signed by Fox Film Corp. After parts in a few comedies and romance pictures, she found her niche in westerns and action serials. Her pretty, girl-next-door looks made her a natural to be menaced by sundry villains and rescued by stout-hearted heroes, and she proceeded to do just that for many studios, both major and minor. It was on the set of a 1932 Universal serial that she met actor James Flavin; they soon married and stayed together for more than 40 years, until his death. Lucile basically retired from films in 1938 to raise her family, appearing in only a few films until her death in 1976.

  • Birthday

    Mar 18, 1907
  • Place of Birth

    Memphis, Tennessee, USA

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