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Catherine May Moylan (July 4, 1904September 9, 1969) was an American film and television actress, model, and beauty queen who won the 1926 International Pageant of Pulchritude. She subsequently appeared in two
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productions before having a short film career, including roles in ''
Our Blushing Brides ''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 American pre-Code society comedy/ romantic melodrama directed and produced by Harry Beaumont and starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Anita Page and Dorothy Sebastian. The film follows ''Our Dancing Daug ...
'' and ''
Love in the Rough ''Love in the Rough'' is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Sarah Y. Mason, Joseph Farnham and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Benny Rubin, J. C. Nugent, Penny ...
'' (both 1930). From the mid-1930s onward, Moylan spent the remainder of her life living outside the public eye in
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, where she died in 1969 of heart failure.


Biography

Catherine May Moylan was born July 4, 1904, to Catherine Mary (née Sharkey) and William Moylan; her mother was an
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immigrant, born in
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,
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. Though Moylan was born in the United States, sources differ as to her precise birthplace: Moylan herself reported that she was born in
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, Pennsylvania on her daughter's 1932 birth certificate,"Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935," databas
Catherine Sylvia Singleton, 005035200
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, Austin, Texas. .
but Moylan's death certificate issued by the state of Texas states she was born in
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."Texas Deaths, 1890-1976,
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State Registrar Office, Austin, Texas. .
Moylan was raised in
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. In 1926, after winning the title of Miss Dallas, Moylan competed in and won the
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-held
International Pageant of Pulchritude The International Pageant of Pulchritude, also known as Miss Universe or the International Beauty Contest, was a beauty contest that began in 1920, featuring contestants from multiple nations. This pageant originated the title "Miss Universe" an ...
, and was crowned "Beauty Queen of the Universe." She subsequently made her
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debut in the '' Ziegfeld Follies of 1927'', and subsequently appeared in the original Broadway production of ''
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'' (1928). In 1930, Moylan appeared in a minor bit part in the
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-starring film ''
Our Blushing Brides ''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 American pre-Code society comedy/ romantic melodrama directed and produced by Harry Beaumont and starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Anita Page and Dorothy Sebastian. The film follows ''Our Dancing Daug ...
'', followed by a supporting role in the Western ''
Love in the Rough ''Love in the Rough'' is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Sarah Y. Mason, Joseph Farnham and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Benny Rubin, J. C. Nugent, Penny ...
'' the same year. Moylan continued to work as a model, appearing in advertisements in 1931 for swimsuits. Sometime in the 1930s, Moylan returned to Texas, settling in
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, where she lived the rest of her life outside the public eye. She married
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real estate magnate John H. Singleton in the spring of 1931, and remained married to him until 1939 when the couple divorced. The couple had one daughter, Sylvia. Singleton was an heir to a $5,000,000 () estate left behind by his father, a venture capitalist from
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. Moylan filed for divorce from Singleton in early 1939, claiming that Singleton had deserted the marriage, and was awarded custody of the couple's daughter. In the divorce agreement, Moylan was granted $100 per month in child support, as well as a $25,000 settlement, followed by a $15,000 sum two years after the divorce.


Death

Moylan died at her home in Fort Worth on September 9, 1969, aged 65. Per her official death certificate, her cause of death was attributed to
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, though it was indicated that she suffered a number of secondary health issues, including chronic
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,
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, and longstanding pulmonary hypertension. She was also noted as possessing a "psychopathic personality." Her funeral was held at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Fort Worth, where she was a member. She was interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Moylan was survived by her daughter, who resided in
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at the time of Moylan's death, as well as numerous grandchildren.


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