Betty Browne

Betty Browne

writer

Betty Browne was born on Jan 19, 1900 in USA. Betty Browne's big-screen debut came with The Girl from Everywhere directed by Edward F. Cline in 1927. Betty Browne is known for The Girl from Everywhere directed by Edward F. Cline, Daphne Pollard stars as Minnie Stitch and Dot Farley as Madame Zweibach. The upcoming new movie Betty Browne plays is A Blonde for a Night which will be released on Feb 26, 1928.

Betty Browne was born Elizabeth L. Browne in New York City. Her father, Edgar Brown, was an attorney. At the age of fifteen she made her Broadway debut in The Passing Show Of 1915. Then she joined the cast of The Ziegfeld Follies. Betty also starred in Ziegfeld's Nine O'Clock Review. On January 3, 1918 she married theatrical producer Leslie Casey. She appeared in the Broadway shows The Little Blue Devil, The Magic Melody, and The Rose Of Stamboul. During the early 1920s she began writing articles for fan magazines like Picture Play. In 1927 she was hired by Mack Sennett to write title cards (the descriptive text that appears in silent films).

  • Birthday

    Jan 19, 1900
  • Place of Birth

    New York, New York, USA