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  1. Boots Mallory, by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1920s Boots Mallory, by Luther S. White , [1] 1930s Patricia " Boots " Mallory (October 22, 1913 – December 1, 1958) was an American film actress, dancer, and model .

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    Recently viewed. Boots Mallory. Actress: The Big Race. Patricia Boots Mallory was raised in Mobile, Alabama. She was discovered by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., where she got her start in show biz. A tall, thin, natural blond teenager, she caught his keen eye. Her career began in the era of early talkies. In 1933 she married James Cagney's brother William.

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    • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Gorgeous Portrait Photos of Boots Mallory in the 1930s. Born 1913 in Santa Monica, California, American actress, dancer, and model Boots Mallory found employment with Fox Films and was cast in the film version of Dawn Powell’s play Walking Down Broadway. The film was finally released under the new title Hello, Sister! (1933) with little ...

  4. Patricia "Boots" Mallory (October 22, 1913 – December 1, 1958) was an American film actress, dancer, and model. She had an uncredited role in the 1938 film Swiss Miss. Boots Mallory at the Internet Broadway Database Boots Mallory at IMDb

  5. Mallory, Boots (1913–1958) American stage and screen actress. Name variations: Patricia Mallory. Born Oct 22, 1913, in New Orleans, LA; died Dec 1, 1958, in Santa Monica, CA; m. Herbert Marshall (actor). Made film debut (1932), followed by Handle with Care, Humanity, Hello, Sister, Sing Sing Nights and Powder Smoke Range, among others ...

  6. Boots Mallory made her mark in the world of entertainment when she worked on "Wolf Dog" (1933). In 1932, she made her film debut in "Handle with Care." In 1934, she appeared in "The Big Race."

  7. Boots Mallory, born Patricia Mallory in New Orleans, played ingenues in several B-films during the '30s. She got her start playing banjo in an all-girl band when she was only 12. She became a vaudeville dancer when she was 16 and went on to perform in Broadway musicals.

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