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Irene Delroy (born Josephine Lucille Sanders; July 21, 1900 – June 14, 1985) was an American stage actress whose career flourished during the height of Broadway revues in the 1920s, before tapering off with the transition to sound film.

Early Life

Delroy was born in Bloomington, Illinois, to Roy Sanders and his wife. She attended Bloomington High School and University High School, where she received a solid education before pursuing a career in the performing arts.

Career

Delroy began her professional life as a ballet dancer with the Chicago Opera Company. While touring New York City with the company in 1920, she briefly left to join a struggling production titled A Night Off in New Jersey. After the show collapsed, she returned to Chicago, performing in Angel Face until the Actors’ Equity strike halted production.

Her Broadway debut came with Frivolities of 1920, after which she became a prominent presence in revue theater. She starred in the Greenwich Village Follies from 1923 to 1926 and later appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, cementing her reputation as a graceful and appealing musical performer.

Delroy also played leading roles in several successful Broadway musicals, including:

  • Round the Town (1924)

  • Here’s Howe (1928)

  • Follow Thru (1929)

  • Top Speed (1929–1930)

A New York Times review of Greenwich Village Follies praised her as “radiantly beautiful and sweetly graceful and tuneful,” highlighting her stage presence and vocal ability.

With the advent of sound films, Delroy transitioned briefly to cinema, though critics later felt her talents were underused in the new medium. She appeared in early talkies such as Oh! Sailor Behave (1930), The Life of the Party (1930), and Men of the Sky (1931).

Personal Life

In 1931, Delroy married businessman W. L. Austin Jr., president of Island Park Associates, Inc. Shortly after their wedding, she suffered serious injuries from a horseback riding accident while on honeymoon in Quebec. She retired from show business following her marriage. The couple divorced in 1937.

Death

Irene Delroy died on June 14, 1985, at the age of 84.

Selected Filmography

  • The Inside of the Cup (1921)

  • Oh! Sailor Behave (1930)

  • The Life of the Party (1930)

  • Divorce Among Friends (1930)

  • Men of the Sky (1931)

  • Sound Defects (1937, short)

Irene Delroy remains best remembered as a Broadway revue star of the 1920s, emblematic of an era when musical comedy and glamour dominated the American stage.


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