Angelus, Muriel (1909–2004)
Angelus, Muriel (1909–2004)
Scottish actress and singer. Born Muriel Angelus Findlay, Mar 10, 1909, in London, England, of Scottish parents; died Aug 22, 2004, in Virginia; m. John Stuart (Scottish actor), 1928 (div. 1938); m. Paul Lavalle (Radio City music hall conductor), 1946 (died 1997); children: (2nd m.) Suzanne Lavalle (reporter for NBC).
Following a long stage career in England, starred on Broadway in The Boys from Syracuse (1938), introducing the song "Falling in Love with Love"; made 4 US films: The Light That Failed (1939), The Way of All Flesh (1940), Safari (1940), and Preston Sturges' 1st feature, The Great McGinty (1940); films in England include The Ringer (1928), No Exit (1930), Hindle Wakes (1931), Let's Love and Laugh (1931), My Wife's Family (1932) and So You Won't Talk (1935); also starred on London stage in Balalaika (1936) and on Broadway in Early to Bed (1943–44); retired (1946); with husband, recorded Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein (1961).