Irene Castle(1893-1969)
- Actress
- Writer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Irene Castle and her husband Vernon Castle (born Vernon Blyth) were the
best known ballroom dancers of the early 20th C. Beginning about 1914
they operated several clubs and studios in the NYC area, toured the
country dancing, and were able to charge as much as a thousand dollars
an hour for lessons. They appeared in an Irving Berlin musical ("Watch
Your Step") and in the film "The Whirl Of Life" as themselves. Irene
appeared in a number of films alone, notably the WWI drama "Patria".
Vernon (as a military flying instructor) was killed in an airplane
accident shortly before the war's end. Irene later married Robert
Treman, an Ithaca NY businessman who stole her money and lost it on the
stock market. In 1923 she married Frederic McLaughlin, a man sixteen
years older than her. She married him for his money, divorcing him when
he proved to be possessive and physically violent. Her fourth and final
husband was George Enzinger an advertising executive from Chicago. She
spent the later years of her life championing animal rights.