Anne Grey
For other people named Anne Grey, see Anne Grey (disambiguation).
Anne Grey | |
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Born |
Aileen Stephen Ewing 6 March 1907 Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK |
Died |
3 April 1987 80) Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, England, UK | (aged
Years active | 1928–1938 |
Spouse(s) |
George Ernest Gordon Hope-Johnstone (1940-1987; her death); 1 child Lester Matthews (1931–38; divorced) |
Anne Grey (born Aileen Stephen Ewing; 6 March 1907 – 3 April 1987) was an English actress,[1] who appeared in 44 films between 1928 and 1939, including some Hollywood films during the late 1930s. She was educated at Lausanne and King's College London.[2]
She had originally intended a literary career, and to become a journalist but went on stage instead. Her first film experience in 1925 was in a crowd scene in The Constant Nymph but she got second lead in her next picture just two months later. In 1934 she went to Hollywood.
Partial filmography
- The Warning (1928)
- Taxi for Two (1929)
- The Runaway Princess (1929)
- The School for Scandal (1930)
- The Calendar (1931)
- Guilt (1931)
- The Happy Ending (1931)
- Other People's Sins (1931)
- Leap Year (1932)
- Number Seventeen (1932)
- The Faithful Heart (1932)
- Lily Christine (1932)
- Murder at Covent Garden (1932)
- One Precious Year (1933)
- She Was Only a Village Maiden (1933)
- The Lure (1933)
- The Blarney Stone (1933)
- Leave It to Smith (1933)
- The Poisoned Diamond (1933)
- The Golden Cage (1933)
- The House of Trent (1933)
- Road House (1934)
- Colonel Blood (1934)
- Break of Hearts (1935)
- Bonnie Scotland (1935)
References
- ↑ Profile, ftvdb.bfi.org.uk; accessed 4 July 2015.
- ↑ "Anne Grey profile". British Films of the 30s, 40s and 50s. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
External links
- Anne Grey at the Internet Movie Database
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