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Reno Browne was the stage name of Josephine Ruth Clarke (April 20, 1921 – May 15, 1991), an American equestrian and B-movie actress during the late 1940s and into the 1950s, with most of her films being in 1949. She was sometimes billed as Reno Blair.
Reno Browne. Actress: Across the Rio Grande. American B-Western actress. Growing up in her native Reno, Nevada, she made her entree into films with small parts in films shooting on location in the Reno area.
Reno Browne. Actress: Across the Rio Grande. American B-Western actress. Growing up in her native Reno, Nevada, she made her entree into films with small parts in films shooting on location in the Reno area. She travelled to Hollywood and got work as a trick rider and stuntwoman and eventually as a leading lady in low- budget Westerns for Monogram and Republic. She starred opposite Johnny Mack ...
May 15, 1991 · Monogram leading lady Reno Browne, born Josephine Ruth Clarke April 20, 1921, was nicknamed after her hometown in Nevada. Reno was a popular rodeo performer in the early 1940s, twice becoming Queen of the Reno Rodeo.
Reno Browne (Josephine Ruth Clarke) was born on 20 April, 1921 in Reno, Nevada, USA, is an Actress, Stunts. Discover Reno Browne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.
Who was Reno Browne? Reno Browne, sometimes billed as Reno Blair was an accomplished equestrian and B-movie actress during the late 1940s and into the 1950s, with most of her films being in 1949.
Dec 27, 2023 · “My Palomino And I” by Reno Browne and Her Buckaroos is more than just a catchy cowboy tune. It encapsulates the deep bond between a person and their animal companion, showcasing the trust, loyalty, and joy that exists in such a relationship.
Mar 15, 1991 · Reno Browne, sometimes billed as Reno Blair was an accomplished equestrian and B-movie actress during the late 1940s and into the 1950s, with most of her films being in 1949.
Besides Dale Evans, Reno was honored to be the only other movie cowgirl to have her own comic book. Taking over numbering from the cancelled MARGIE, Marvel issued RENO BROWNE #50 (#1) in April ‘50.
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