Irene Browne
An image from Serious Charge, one of the productions that also features Irene Browne.
Irene Browne

Irene Browne

February 23, 1891 — Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK

Irene Browne was born on February 23, 1891 in London, England. She was an actress, known for The Red Shoes (1948), Cavalcade (1933) and Pygmalion (1938). She died on July 24, 1965 in London.

British-born leading actress with long stage experience, beginning in 1910 with 'Robert Macaire'. Appeared in the West End production of 'No,No Nanette' (1925), followed by Noel Coward's 'Cavalcade'. She was also in the Hollywood screen version of 'Cavalcade' (1933), but was subsequently relegated to supporting roles and eventually returned to the London stage.

She played Lady Ann(e) Pettigrew in both Berkeley Square (1933) and its remake I'll Never Forget You (1951). Although she played Colin Keith-Johnston, Valerie Taylor and Heather Angel's mother in Berkeley Square (1933), she was only three months older than Keith-Johnston, six years older than Taylor and twelve years older than Angel in real life.

Miss Browne pronounced her first name Eye-REE-nee.

Cavalcade

Cavalcade

1933

Christopher Strong

Christopher Strong

1933

The Letter

The Letter

1929

Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square

1933

The House in the Square

The House in the Square

1951

Serious Charge

Serious Charge

1959

The Bad Lord Byron

The Bad Lord Byron

1949

Peg o' My Heart

Peg o' My Heart

1933