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 ...
In the mid-1960s, Lucile worked at the May Company Department Store (now Macy's in Westwood, California) in the fabric and yardage department, a job she truly enjoyed. Her home was walking distance to the store.
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She had one son, William James Flavin, a professor.
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She died 17 days after her husband.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
No Sad Songs for Me
1950
Mrs. Hendrickson (uncredited)
A Woman of Distinction
1950
Manicurist (uncredited)
Wife to Spare
1947
Short
Mrs. Ruthie Clyde
The Thin Man Goes Home
1945
Skating Woman (uncredited)
Ladies of Washington
1944
Taxi Passenger (uncredited)
Once Upon a Time
1944
Miss Flemming (uncredited)
A Tragedy at Midnight
1942
Nurse (uncredited)
Doctors Don't Tell
1941
uncredited
The Story of Elias Howe
1939
Short
Elizabeth Howe
Missing Daughters
1939
Estelle (uncredited)
Sweethearts
1938
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Dead End
1937
Well-Dressed Woman (uncredited)
Cheyenne Rides Again
1937
Sally Lane
The Crooked Trail
1936
Helen Carter
Magnificent Obsession
1935
Nurse (uncredited)
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
1935
Jerry (as Lucille Browne)
Western Frontier
1935
Mary Harper
On Probation
1935
Jane Murray
Rainbow Valley
1935
Eleanor (as Lucille Browne)
Secrets of Chinatown
1935
Zenobia
Texas Terror
1935
Bess Mathews (as Lucille Browne)
Elinor Norton
1934
Publisher's Staff (uncredited)
The Brand of Hate
1934
Margie Larkins
The Law of the Wild
1934
Alice Ingram (as Lucille Browne)
Hide-Out
1934
Blonde with Headache (uncredited)
Now I'll Tell
1934
Nurse (scenes deleted)
Flying Down to Rio
1933
Belinha's Friend (uncredited)
The Mystery Squadron
1933
Dorothy Gray
Fighting Playboy
1933
Connie
Double Harness
1933
Valerie Colby Moore
King of the Arena
1933
Mary Hiller (as Lucille Browne)
The Moonshiner's Daughter
1933
Short
Emmy Catfield - The Moonshiner's Daughter (as Lucille Brown)