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  1. January 12, 1903. Birthplace: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Death: June 15, 1950 (47) Duarte, Los Angeles County, California, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Emory G. Smith and Berenice Ethel Smith Ex-wife of Robert William Armstrong Sister of Berenice Rita Croen. Managed by:

    • January 12, 1903
    • June 15, 1950
  2. Jane Kent Armstrong, better known as Jeanne Kent Armstrong, was an actress born Ethel Virah Smith on January 12, 1903 in Watertown, MA. She was the daughter of Emory G. Smith and his wife, the former Berenice Ethel Fortin. She had one known sibling, an older sister, Berenice Rita Smith, later Mrs. Mack Mitchell...

  3. Ethel Virah Smith (June 12, 1926 - July 27, 1931; divorced) (died 1950) [citation needed] Gladys Dubois (January 10, 1936 - December 31, 1939; divorced) (died 1971) Claire Louise Frisbie (January 1, 1940 - April 20, 1973; his death) (died 1990) Death. Armstrong died of cancer in Santa Monica, California.

  4. Jane Kent Armstrong, better known as Jeanne Kent Armstrong, was an actress born Ethel Virah Smith on January 12, 1903 in Watertown, MA. She was the daughter of Emory G. Smith and his wife, the former Berenice Ethel Fortin. She had one known sibling, an older sister, Berenice Rita Smith, later Mrs. Mack Mitchell...

  5. Born in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on 12 Jan 1903 to Emory Gideon Smith and Berenice Ethel Carter. Ethel Smith married Robert Armstrong. She passed away on 15 Jun 1950 in Duarte, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Female
    • January 12, 1903
    • Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
    • June 15, 1950
  6. Aug 3, 2020 · The two became life-long friends and Robert started learning his craft from the bottom up. Touring with Gleason's stock company he went to London, England, in 1926. I could not locate what the production was, but at this this time he married Ethel Virah Smith. Their marriage lasted into 1931.

  7. Robert Armstrong. Actor: King Kong. Robert Armstrong is familiar to old-movie buffs for his case-hardened, rapid-fire delivery in such roles as fast-talking promoters, managers, FBI agents, street cops, detectives and other such characters in scores of films--over 160--many of them at Warner Brothers, where he was part of the so-called "Warner Brothers Stock Company" that consisted of such ...

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