Paddy Browne was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Blackout (1940), Born Lucky (1933), and Spy for a Day (1940). She was born Ena Maud Browne on October 18, 1908, in Paddington, London, England, UK, and passed away on May 8, 1993, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Paddy Browne’s personal life and family are limited. She was born in London and later moved to Canada, where she spent her final years. There is little public information available regarding her family background or relationships.
Career
Paddy Browne had a notable career in acting, with several films to her credit. She gained recognition for her performances, especially in the early 20th century, appearing in various roles that showcased her talent in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Paddy Browne died on May 8, 1993, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her contributions to film have left a mark, especially for fans of classic cinema. Although her career was concentrated in the early years of film, she remains remembered for her unique performances.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Contraband | 1940-05-11 | Singer in ‘Regency’ |
Born Lucky | 1933-04-05 | Patty |
Splinters in the Navy | 1931-11-09 | Mabel |
The Crooked Lady | 1932-03-16 | Susie |
Hotel Splendide | 1932-03-23 | Miss Meek |
Spy for a Day | 1940-04-26 | Martha Clowes |