Maxine Doyle
American actress, primarily worked in the 1930s and 1940s and known for her work at Republic Pictures

Maxine Doyle

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American actress, primarily worked in the 1930s and 1940s and known for her work at Republic Pictures
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Female
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1 January 1915(San Francisco, USA)
Death:
7 May 1973(Woodland Hills, USA)
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Maxine Doyle (January 1, 1915 — May 7, 1973) was an American film actress.

Career

By 1928, Doyle was singing on radio station KYA in San Francisco, California. A contemporary newspaper article described her as "the sweetheart of KYA".

Doyle appeared in almost 40 films between 1933 and 1946 and is known for her work at Republic Pictures. Among her films was Babbitt (1934) with Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee, 6 Day Bike Rider (1934), and Condemned to Live (1935).

Personal life

She was married to William Witney, a film director, whom she met while filming the serial film S.O.S. Coast Guard (1937); they had one child.

Death

Known privately as Maxine Doyle Witney, she died at age 58 from complications from cancer.