Lucile Ruth Browne(March 18, 1907 – May 10, 1976) was an American film actress.[1]She starred oppositeJohn Waynein the 1935 filmsTexas TerrorandRainbow Valley.

Lucile Browne
Browne inYoung as You Feel(1931)
Born
Lucile Ruth Browne

(1907-03-18)March 18, 1907
DiedMay 10, 1976(1976-05-10)(aged 69)
Other namesLucille Browne
OccupationActress
Years active1914–1950
Spouse
(m.1932; died 1976)
Children1

Personal life

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The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris L. Browne,[2]she was born inMemphis, Tennessee,[3]and moved toSt. Petersburg, Floridain 1923. She began studying elocution when she was 10 years old, studied under an instructor from the University of Chicago, and attended Noyes School of Expression inBoston, Massachusetts.[4]She was a 1925 graduate ofSt. Petersburg High School.[2]

In 1926, Browne was named Miss Florida in a beauty contest sponsored by theTampa Timesas judges selected her based on photographs of dozens of candidates.[5]She had been named Miss St. Petersburg by a magazine the previous year.[4]Before she made films, she worked as a model in New York and acted with a theatrical company in Chicago.[3]

Frank Borzage'sYoung as You Feel(1931)
Browne andJohn WayneinTexas Terror(1935)
Gabby Hayes,John Wayne, Browne andFern EmmettinTexas Terror(1935)

While filmingThe Airmail Mysteryin 1932, Browne met her future husband, actorJames Flavin.[6]They married soon after and stayed together for more than 40 years until his death April 23, 1976.[7]Browne died 17 days later on May 10. The couple had one son, Dr. William James Flavin, a professor.

Partial filmography

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References

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  1. ^Landesman, Fred (August 13, 2015).The John Wayne Filmography.McFarland.ISBN9781476609225.RetrievedApril 20,2019– via Google Books.
  2. ^ab"Local Girl Wins Honor In Contest".St. Petersburg Times.Florida, St. Petersburg. June 29, 1926. p. 6.RetrievedJanuary 10,2020– viaNewspapers.
  3. ^abMayer, Geoff (2017).Encyclopedia of American Film Serials.McFarland. pp. 60–61.ISBN978-1-4766-2719-9.RetrievedJanuary 10,2020.
  4. ^ab"Miss Browne wins Florida beauty title".The Tampa Times.Florida, Tampa. June 28, 1926. p. 7.RetrievedJanuary 10,2020– viaNewspapers.
  5. ^"Beauty Title Is Conferred On Miss Lucile Ruth Browne".The Tampa Times.Florida, Tampa. p. 1.RetrievedJanuary 10,2020– viaNewspapers.
  6. ^Tuska, Jon (October 1, 1999).The Vanishing Legion: A History of Mascot Pictures, 1927–1935.McFarland.ISBN9780786407491.RetrievedApril 20,2019– via Google Books.
  7. ^"Lucile Browne".B Westerns.RetrievedApril 20,2019.
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