Delma Byron

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Born
Sarah Delma Bynum - 31 July 1913, Weakley County, Tennessee, USA more
Date of Death
29 May 2006, Northport, Michigan, USA.

Obituary

BROOK BYRON Died May 29, 2006

Actress Brook Byron died at age 92. She was also billed as Delma Byron. Ms. Byron appeared in a number of films from the 1930s through the 1960s. She starred with Shirley Temple in the 1936 film "Dimples." Over 20 years later she appeared with Rosalind Russell in the best version of "Auntie Mame". Her film and TV credits include "Everybody’s Old Man", "Laughing at Trouble", "M Squad" and "The Untouchables".


Filmography

  • Laughing at Trouble (1936) .... Mary Bradford
... aka Laughing at Death
  • Dimples (1936) .... Betty Loring
  • Champagne Charlie (1936) (uncredited) .... Iris
  • Everybody's Old Man (1936) .... Miss Martin
  • Professional Soldier (1935) (uncredited) .... Bit

Delma Byron at the Internet Movie Database

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