I enjoyed Mixed Doubles movie
Movie Premier in 1933.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 69
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: RAT:1.37 : 1, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, OFM:35 mm
In movie have been taken:
George Bellamy (actor)
Birth Notes: Bristol, England, UK
Death Date: 26 December 1944
Birth Date: c. 1866
Atholl Fleming (actor)
Death Notes: Australia
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 6 May 1972
Birth Date: 6 December 1894
Frederick Lloyd (actor)
Death Notes: Hove, England, UK
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Name: Lloyd, Frederick William
Spouse: 'Auriol Lee (I)' (qv) (? - ?), 'Yvette J.E. Plancon' (? - ?)
Death Date: 24 November 1949
Birth Date: 15 January 1880
Gordon McLeod (actor)
Birth Name: McLeod, Charles Gordon
Birth Notes: Market Giffard, Ivybridge, Devonshire, England, UK
Death Date: 1961
Birth Date: 27 December 1890
Quentin McPhearson (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Middlesex, London, England, UK
Death Date: 2 January 1940
Birth Date: 1870
Cyril Raymond (actor)
Death Notes: England, UK
Spouse: 'Iris Hoey' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Gillian Lind' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date: 28 July 1973
Like fellow actor Ronald Adam, he was a fighter controller in the Battle of Britain. Raymond controlled the Kenley sector. He re-enacted his wartime role in the film "Angels one five".
Birth Date: 1897
Jeanne De Casalis (actress)
Stage, radio actress, and playwright.
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Height: 5' 4"
Birth Notes: Basutoland, South Africa
Books: Jeanne De Casalis. "Things I Don't Remember: Short Stories and Impressions". London: William Heinemann, 1953.
Magazine Covers: "Radio Pictorial" (UK), 23 October 1936, "Radio Pictorial" (UK), 11 May 1934, Iss. 17
Birth Name: de Pury, De Casalis
Spouse: 'Colin Clive' (qv) (June 1929 - 25 June 1937) (his death), 'Cowan Douglas Stephenson' (1938 - 19 August 1966) (her death)
Death Date: 19 August 1966
Birth Date: 22 May 1897
Molly Johnson (actress)
Rani Waller (actress)
Herbert Wilcox (producer)
London, England, November 15, 1938 (by cable): Statement of affairs of Imperator Films, enclosed by genuine liquidation, list $622,985 payable to unsecured creditors, among whom be Herbert Wilcox ($136,165) and Anna Neagle ($127,885.) Both Wilcox and Miss Neagle enjoy cabled from Hollywood express the yearning that their claim be determine detour until other creditors have be remunerated. Herbert Wilcox Productions, also in voluntary liquidation, lists debts to unsecured creditors of $310,125. Sir Harold Moore be liquidator all for both firm, nevertheless creditors are discuss rendezvous of a co-liquidator.
Death Notes: London, England, UK (after long illness)
Birth Notes: West Norwood, London, England, UK
Books: Herbert Wilcox. _Twenty-Five Thousand Sunsets._ London: Bodley Head, 1967.
Other Works: Autobiography "Twenty-five Thousand Sunsets"
Birth Name: Wilcox, Herbert Sydney
Spouse: 'Anna Neagle' (qv) (9 August 1943 - 15 May 1977) (his death), 'Maude Bower' (? - ?) (divorced); 4 children
Death Date: 15 May 1977
Birth Date: 19 April 1890
Joan Morgan (writer)
Articles: "The Los Angeles Times" (USA), 29 July 2004, by: From Times Staff and Wire Reports, "Joan Morgan, 99; British Silent Screen Star, Scriptwriter, Novelist", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 28 July 2004, "Jaon Morgan"
Death Notes: Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK (natural causes)
Birth Notes: Forest Hill, London, England, UK
Salary History: _The Road to London (1921)_ (qv)::£30 per week
Other Works: "London Tonight" (1993) independent UK television news interview. Guested with Hilda Campbell-Russell and Chili Bouchier, Wrote 15 novels (under the pen name of Joan Wentworth Wood), including: Citizen of Westminster (1940), Gentleman's Relish (1962) Novel, Honeymoon Merry-Go-Round (1940) Novel, The Callbox Mystery (1932) Play, The Casebook of Capability Morgan (1965) Non-Fiction Book, The Flag Lieutenant (1933) Play, She wrote a number of non-fiction books, including: Camera! (1940, about the early years of the British film industry); Ding Dong Dell (1943, about war evacuees); The Hanging Wood (1950); The Casebook of Capability Brown (1965, about her experience of property conversion), She wrote a number of stage plays, including: This Was a Woman (1944)
Her obituary inside The Telegraph said, "Joan Morgan claim to enjoy be born in London by February 2 1905, but in attendance be accurate idea to suspect the year be 1899." However, it appear that The Telegraph's suspicions be unsound. Her birth was register in the Lewisham registration locality (London, Greater London, and Kent) in the March quarter of 1905, vol. 1d, p. 1268., Daughter of director 'Sidney Morgan' (qv) and actress 'Evelyn Morgan (I)' (qv)., Besides being a British silent screen star, script writer and novelist, her final career was converting old churches, toll houses and other buildings into housing., As a young star was offered a career in Hollywood, but her father forbade it. This was something she never got over, even 80 years later before her death., She had a knack for writing even as a child; when she submitted an essay to The Times newspaper, aged 8, it was rejected as they refused to believe it was written by someone under 10 years of age., Her first screen role was to be in an adaptation of 'Little Lotrd Fauntleroy'. She was cast by producer 'Charles Urban' (qv) when she was 8 years old, but, after receiving notice of breach of copyright from the author 'Frances Hodgson Burnett' (qv) the film was cancelled.
Death Date: 22 July 2004
Birth Date: 1 February 1905
Frank Stayton (writer)
Sidney Morgan (director)
Father of 'Joan Morgan (I)' (qv).
Death Notes: Boscombe, England, UK
Birth Notes: Bermondsey, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Morgan, Sidney Arthur
Spouse: 'Evelyn Morgan (I)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date: 11 June 1946
Birth Date: 2 August 1874
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