Romaine Callender (Romaine Callender)

Romaine Callender

Actor. Born in in Sheffield, England as Alfred Romaine Callender, he was best remembered for his role as E.J. Easton in “Alibi for Murder” (1936) and as Ralph P. Snirley in “So They Were Married” (1936). He made his big screen debut during the silent film era appearing in “My Wife” (1918) and went on to be in over forty-five movies. Among his credits are “45 Fathers” (1937), “It’s a Date” (1940), “Kisses for Breakfast” (1941), “Yanks Ahoy” (1943), “There’s Something About a Soldier” (1943) and “Mademoiselle Fifi” (1944). He died age 92 in New York City, New York. (bio by: John “J-Cat” Griffith)

Born

  • February, 11, 1883

Died

  • February, 02, 1976

Cemetery

  • Kensico Cemetery
  • USA

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