Estelle's father was Isadore A Wyner and her mother was Amelia Myrl Green. She had 1 sibling.
In the 1930 census, Estelle was attending school, her father's birthplace was listed as South Africa (both of his parents were born in Russia) and her mother's birthplace was Canada (her father was born in London and her mother in New York), and she was living with her parents and brother Lester. A maid, Janette Richards, was also in the household. Isadore, who spoke Yiddish, was a sales manager in "textiles".
She married (first), Edgar J. Kemler in 1945. He died in 1960.
She married Dana E. Brantley on May 16 1965 in Fairfax VA. Estelle was 42 and Dana was 45. They divorced on September 17, 1970, in Virginia. They had no children.
Estelle was an actress, appearing in "One Life to Live" and "All My Children", and a real estate agent.
Scroll down to read her obituary in The Washington Post with a list of acting credits Estelle Kemler: Obituary.
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