Royle, Selena (1904–1983)

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Royle, Selena (1904–1983)

American actress. Born Nov 6, 1904, in New York, NY; died April 23, 1983, in Guadalajara, Mexico; dau. of Edwin Milton Royle (playwright) and Selena (Fetter) Royle; sister of Josephine Royle (actress); m. Earle Larrimore, 1932 (div. 1942); m. George Renavent (actor), 1948 (died 1969).

On Broadway, appeared in Lancelot and Elaine, Golden Days, Peer Gynt, She Stoops to Conquer, Merchant of Venice, When Ladies Meet and Young Mr. Disraeli, among others; films include Stage Door Canteen, The Sullivans, 30 Seconds over Tokyo, Mrs. Parkington, The Harvey Girls, Night and Day, Till the End of Time, The Courage of Lassie, Cass Timberlane, Joan of Arc, A Date with Judy, The Heiress, Come Fill the Cup and Murder Is My Beat; during depression, founded the Actors Free Dinner Club with Elizabeth Beatty in Union Church.