Maxine Doyle

Maxine Doyle

Deceased · Born: Jan 1, 1915 · Died: May 8, 1973

Personal Details

BornJan 1, 1915 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

Maxine Doyle, a talented actress, burst onto the scene on January 1, 1915, in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California, USA. Her early life and upbringing in this iconic city would undoubtedly shape her future endeavors and artistic pursuits.

As a thespian, Maxine Doyle made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, with notable roles in several films, including "The Mystery Man" (1935),"6 Day Bike Rider" (1934),and "Come On, Cowboys" (1937). Her performances captivated audiences and left a lasting impression on the world of cinema.

In her personal life, Maxine Doyle tied the knot with the renowned director William Witney, a union that would bring joy and support to her life. Together, they would navigate the ups and downs of the film industry, sharing in each other's triumphs and struggles.

Sadly, Maxine Doyle's life came to a close on May 8, 1973, in Woodland Hills, California, USA. Her passing left a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved her, but her legacy lives on through her impressive body of work and the lasting impact she had on the world of entertainment.

Career

1944
End of the Road
End of the Road as Florist (uncredited)
The Lady and the Monster
The Lady and the Monster as Fulton's Receptionist (Uncredited)
1943
Shantytown
Shantytown as Secretary (uncredited)
Song of Texas
Song of Texas as Cowgirl
1937
Come on, Cowboys
Come on, Cowboys as Ellen Reed
SOS Coast Guard
SOS Coast Guard as Jean Norman
1936
Fury Below
Fury Below as Mary Norsen
Taming the Wild
Taming the Wild as June Bolton
1935
Condemned to Live
Condemned to Live as Marguerite Mane
The Mystery Man
The Mystery Man as Anne Ogilvie
1934
Service with a Smile
Service with a Smile as Girl in Auto
Babbitt
Babbitt as Verona Babbitt
The Key
The Key as Pauline
Fashions of 1934
Fashions of 1934 as Chorus Girl (uncredited)