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Evangeline L “Avonne” <I>Taylor</I> Robb

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Evangeline L “Avonne” Taylor Robb

Birth
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Mar 1992 (aged 93)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lakewood Abbey Mausoleum, Section D, Niche 19
Memorial ID
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Actress of stage and screen. Born Evangeline Taylor to Clifford Taylor and Diana Howe Taylor, her family moved to Cleveland in her childhood. After the end of World War I, she moved to New York to persue a career as a performer. She landed a job as a showgirl with the 1922 Ziegfeld Follies, and was voted the most beautiful of the 85 showgirls in that year's Follies. Subsequent stage roles led to Hollywood and a contract with MGM. She had a small role in the Gloria Swanson film "Zaza," (1923),Mary Pickford's "My Best Girl" (1927, in the role of Millicent Rogers) and the Claudette Colbert-Frederic March picture "Honor Among Lovers" (1931, as Maybelle Worthington). She left films in 1931, after marrying Tommy Manville, becoming one of the asbestos heir/playboy's eleven wives, later obtaining a Mexican divorce. Her own six marriages included Ziegfeld Follies musical director Lewis Gess, actor Carlyle Blackwell and her last husband, longtime friend George Robb (d.1986), when she was in her eighties. After residing for many years in Europe, Palm Springs CA and New York's East Side, she returned to the Cleveland area in 1989 and resided in Hamlet Manor in Chagrin Falls. She was survived by a nephew.
Actress of stage and screen. Born Evangeline Taylor to Clifford Taylor and Diana Howe Taylor, her family moved to Cleveland in her childhood. After the end of World War I, she moved to New York to persue a career as a performer. She landed a job as a showgirl with the 1922 Ziegfeld Follies, and was voted the most beautiful of the 85 showgirls in that year's Follies. Subsequent stage roles led to Hollywood and a contract with MGM. She had a small role in the Gloria Swanson film "Zaza," (1923),Mary Pickford's "My Best Girl" (1927, in the role of Millicent Rogers) and the Claudette Colbert-Frederic March picture "Honor Among Lovers" (1931, as Maybelle Worthington). She left films in 1931, after marrying Tommy Manville, becoming one of the asbestos heir/playboy's eleven wives, later obtaining a Mexican divorce. Her own six marriages included Ziegfeld Follies musical director Lewis Gess, actor Carlyle Blackwell and her last husband, longtime friend George Robb (d.1986), when she was in her eighties. After residing for many years in Europe, Palm Springs CA and New York's East Side, she returned to the Cleveland area in 1989 and resided in Hamlet Manor in Chagrin Falls. She was survived by a nephew.


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  • Created by: imagal49
  • Added: Dec 16, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156075819/evangeline_l-robb: accessed ), memorial page for Evangeline L “Avonne” Taylor Robb (12 Feb 1899–20 Mar 1992), Find a Grave Memorial ID 156075819, citing Lakewood Park Cemetery, Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by imagal49 (contributor 47223808).