Betty Brown was born on January 10, 1896 in Butler, Pennsylvania, USA as Elizabeth Hickman. She was an actress, known for Our Relations (1936), Let's Elope! (1930) and A Couple of Side-Order Fables (1915). She was married to Ted Healy. She died on November 24, 1975 in Victorville, California, USA.
Stan Laurel and Betty Healy kept in touch with each other through letters following their work in "Our Relations" in 1936 and continued to correspond with right up until Stan's death in 1965. These letters can now be read as part of the Stan Laurel Correspondence Archive Project website. Most likely knowing both Ted Healy and his comedy team, later The Three Stooges, Stan always had kind words to say about both Ted and members of the Stooges in his letters to Betty.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Jury's Secret
1938
Stylish Woman (uncredited)
Sophie Lang Goes West
1937
Passenger (as Betty Healy)
Our Relations
1936
Mrs. Betty 'Bubbles' Laurel (as Betty Healy)
Show Boat
1936
First Girl (uncredited)
Dangerous Waters
1936
Blonde Passenger (uncredited)
Music Is Magic
1935
Dancer (uncredited)
Let's Elope!
1930
Short
Betty (as Betty Browne)
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
1927
Alma
El indio Yaqui
1927
Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo
1926
Myra Winkler
Officer Number Thirteen
1925
Short as Betty Browne
When Knighthood Was in Flower
1922
Extra (uncredited)
Hell's Oasis
1920
Mary Hardy
What Women Want
1920
Susan (as Betty Browne)
Satan's Signature
1919
Short
There Goes the Bride
1918
Short
Betty
One Good Turn
1917/I
Short as Betty Browne
The Greater Obligation
1916
Short
Mildred Bane
That Sort
1916
Maureen Heppell
The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row
1916
Lucille Hudson
The Lightbearer
1916
Short
Rose Cahill
The Discard
1916
Doris Wynne
Politeness Pays
1916
Short
Amy Broadstreet - Amos's Daughter
On the Private Wire
1915
Short
Theda Lyons
The Lighthouse by the Sea
1915
Short
Mary Harper - the Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
The Village Homestead
1915
Sally Samson
The Call of the Sea
1915/II
Mary Morgan
The Blindness of Virtue
1915
Mary Ann
Sweedie's Finish
1915
Short
Sweedie's Rival
Manners and the Man
1915
Short
Ruth Forsyth (as Betty Browne)
The Little Straw Wife
1915
Short
Claire
Sweedie Learns to Ride
1915
Short
Sweedie's Mistress
When the Fates Spin
1915
Short
Eleanor
Mr. Buttles
1915
Short
Dottie Dorrington
Father's New Maid
1915
Short
Mr. Grouch's Daughter
A Couple of Side-Order Fables
1915
Short
Fastidious Fanny
Sweedie's Hopeless Love
1915
Short
The Victor
1915
Short
Mrs. Justwed
The Ambition of the Baron
1915
Short as Betty Browne
The Fable of the Syndicate Lover
1915
Short
Kate - George's Fiancée
Two Hearts That Beat as Ten
1915
Short
Mildred
Sweedie and Her Dog
1915
Short
Mrs. Dingby
Their Cheap Vacation
1914
Short
Mrs. Newlywed
The Fable of Aggie and the Aggravated Attacks
1914
Short
Aggie
Rivalry and War
1914
Short
The Object of Their Affections
Sweedie Learns to Swim
1914
Short
The Devil's Signature
1914
Short
Marie Le Farve, Ethel's Friend
Sweedie Springs a Surprise
1914
Short
The New Maid
The Stigma
1913
Short
Jane, Clifford's Sweetheart
Day by Day
1913
Short
Betty - Bill's Sister
Mr. Rhye Reforms
1913
Short
Rescuing Dave
1913
Short
Ruth Page
The Greater Love
1913/I
Short
Mabel
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Let's Elope!
1930
Short performer: "Wouldn't It Be Wonderful" - uncredited