Today's audiences may know Maxine Doyle from her appearance in the Leon Errol musical short Service with a Smile (1934), one of the first films in full Technicolor, which was restored and revived by Warner Bros. Doyle had a sister, Adalaide, who was an actress known professionally as Eve March.
[1] By 1928, the 13-year-old Maxine Doyle was singing on radio station KYA in San Francisco, California.
[2] She was a featured player at Warner Bros., in such films as Babbitt (1934) with Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee, and 6 Day Bike Rider (1934) with Joe E. Brown.
She retired from the screen until 1943, when Witney needed an actress to play a minor role in his serial G-Men vs. the Black Dragon.
Doyle married William Witney, a film director,[3] in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 5, 1938.