Ethel Browning Net Worth is $850,000 Ethel Browning Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ethel Browning was born on April 17, 1877 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA as Ethel Bull. She was an actress and writer, known for Ethel's Luncheon (1909), The Little Sister (1909) and A Suffragette in Spite of Himself (1912). She was married to Ashley Miller. She died on September 22, 1965 in Paramus, New Jersey, USA.
Date Of Birth April 17, 1877, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Died 1965, Paramus, New Jersey, United States Place Of Birth Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Profession Actress, Writer Spouse Ashley Miller (m. 1899–1949) Movies An Eastern Westerner Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Was 88 when she passed away. 2 Small in stature, had to stand on a 3 inch high box in order to reach the studio microphones. 3 Became a supporting actress on radio soap operas. 4 Remember for her infectious giggle when playing "Puck" in Shakespeare's "Midsummer's Night Dream".
Actress Title Year Status Character Broadway After Dark 1924 The Chorus Girl (as Ethel Miller) An Eastern Westerner 1920 Short uncredited By Fire and Water 1913 Short A Clue to Her Parentage 1912 Short Mme. Jolatsky A Suffragette in Spite of Himself 1912 Short The Maid What Happened to Mary 1912/II Short The Story of the Indian Ledge 1911 Short A Tourist The Ghost's Warning 1911 Short The Daughter's Cousin Willie Wise and His Motor Boat 1911 Short Willie's Girl The Fairies' Banquet 1911 Short Puck Heroes Three 1911 Short Hansel and Gretel 1909 Short The Witch The Little Sister 1909 Short The Little Sister Ethel's Luncheon 1909 Short Peggy
Writer Title Year Status Character Revelation 1918 scenario - as Ethel Browning Miller The Mysterious Package 1914 Short story How the Earth Was Carpeted 1914 Short story Every Rose Has Its Stem 1912 Short Lost: Three Hours 1912 Short story Children Who Labor 1912 Short
Known for movies Ethel's Luncheon (1909) as Peggy
The Little Sister (1909) as The Little Sister
A Suffragette in Spite of Himself (1912) as The Maid
Heroes Three (1911) as Actress