Nina Romano (born Isabel Craven Dilworth) was an American actress in
films and on stage.Romano was the daughter of glass manufacturer J.
Dale Dilworth of Salem, New Jersey, and his wife. Her interest in
acting developed while she was in high school at Wardâ€"Belmont
College in Nashville, and she went on to attend a dramatic school in
New York.Romano's initial professional acting experience came in a
stage production of Don Juan. She initially focused on dramatic roles,
but in she had her first comedic role in the farce The Whole Town's
Talking. Her Broadway credits included The Love Call () and The
Warrior's Husband ().After being a leading woman on stage for years,
Romano made her screen debut in the film Titans for Universal
Pictures. That work led to her signing a long-term contract with
Universal in . Her other films included The Palace of Pleasure (),
What Happened to Jones (), and Lost at the Front ().
films and on stage.Romano was the daughter of glass manufacturer J.
Dale Dilworth of Salem, New Jersey, and his wife. Her interest in
acting developed while she was in high school at Wardâ€"Belmont
College in Nashville, and she went on to attend a dramatic school in
New York.Romano's initial professional acting experience came in a
stage production of Don Juan. She initially focused on dramatic roles,
but in she had her first comedic role in the farce The Whole Town's
Talking. Her Broadway credits included The Love Call () and The
Warrior's Husband ().After being a leading woman on stage for years,
Romano made her screen debut in the film Titans for Universal
Pictures. That work led to her signing a long-term contract with
Universal in . Her other films included The Palace of Pleasure (),
What Happened to Jones (), and Lost at the Front ().
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