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Anna Neagle (October 20, 1904 - June 3, 1986) was a popular British actress and singer. Image File history File links Anna_Neagle. ...
Image File history File links Anna_Neagle. ...
October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 72 days remaining. ...
1904 (MCMIV) is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
June 3 is the 154th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (155th in leap years), with 211 days remaining. ...
1986 (MCMLXXXVI) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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LeAnn Rimes singing in concert A singer is a type of musician who uses his or her voice as an instrument to produce music. ...
She was born Marjorie Robertson in London. Anna had a long career on the English stage and screen, ranging from a role in the chorus of Charlot's revue in 1925 to Charlie Girl in 1965. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...
Charlie Girl is a musical first produced in the West End in 1965. ...
In British films, she played everything from Queen Victoria to war heroine Odette Hallowes. Virtually all of her films were directed and produced by Herbert Wilcox who became her husband in 1943. They remained together until his death in 1977. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 â 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and Empress of India from 1 January 1877, until her death. ...
1943 (MCMXLIII) is a common year starting on Friday. ...
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
Film Credits - Those Who Love (1929)
- Should a Doctor Tell? (1930)
- School for Scandal (1930)
- The Chinese Bungalow(1931)
- Good Night, Vienna (1932)
- The Little Damozel (1933)
- The Flag Lieutenant (1933)
- Bitter Sweet (1933)
- Nell Gwyn (1934)
- The Queen's Affair (1934)
- Peg of Old Drury (1935)
- Three Maxims (1936)
- Limelight (1936)
- London Melody (1937)
- Victoria the Great (1937)
- Sixty Glorious Years (1938)
- Nurse Edith Cavell (1939)
- Irene (1940)
- No, No, Nanette (1940)
- Sunny (1941)
- They Flew Alone (1942)
- Forever and a Day (1943)
- Yellow Canary (1943)
- The Volunteer (1943)
- I Live in Grosvenor Square (1945)
- Piccadilly Incident (1946)
- The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947)
- Elizabeth of Ladymead (1948)
- Spring in Park Lane (1948)
- Maytime in Mayfair (1949)
- Odette (1950)
- The Lady With a Lamp (1951)
- Derby Day (1952)
- Lilacs in the Spring (1955)
- King's Rhapsody (1955)
- My Teenage Daughter (1956)
- No Time for Tears (1957)
- The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1958)
- The Lady is a Square (1959)
The School for Scandal, a play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is a comedy of manners. ...
Bitter Sweet was an operetta written by Noel Coward and first produced in 1929. ...
Nell Gwyn (or Gwynn or Gwynne), (February 1650 - 14 November 1687), the most famous of the many mistresses of King Charles II, was called pretty, witty Nell by Samuel Pepys. ...
Limelight is a type of stage lighting once used in theatres and music halls. ...
The wife of Emperor Constantine V. See Tzitzak. ...
No, No, Nanette is a Broadway musical first produced in 1925 by Harry Frazee, a former owner of the Boston Red Sox. ...
Sunny can refer to several things: Look up sunny on Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Volunteer (1943) is a film by the British-based director-writer team of Powell & Pressburger. ...
Epsom Derby, Théodore Géricault, 1821. ...
Recordings by Anna Neagle - HMV B 4365 (matrix: 0B 4586-3)
- Recorded London January 4, 1933
- The Dream Is Over with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble
- HMV B 4365 (matrix: 4587-4)
- Recorded London January 4, 1933
- Tonight duet with Trefor Jones with Geraldo and his Orchestra
- Columbia(England) DB 1316 (matrix: CA 14314-1)
- Recorded London January 30, 1934
- Decca(England) F 5649 (matrix: TB 1869)
- Recorded London August 9, 1935
- Decca(England) F 5649 (matrix: TB 1870)
- Recorded London August 9, 1935
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