Hermione Baddeley, the Glossary
Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley (13 November 1906 – 19 August 1986) was an English actress of theatre, film and television.[1]
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96 relations: A Daughter in Revolt, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Allan Warren, American Revolutionary War, An Age of Kings, Angela Baddeley, Batman (TV series), Bewitched, Bill Baddeley, Brighton Rock (1948 film), Brighton Rock (novel), Broseley, C.H.O.M.P.S., California, Camp Runamuck, Caste (1930 film), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Charles McEvoy, Church of England, Cosh Boy, Counterspy (film), David Tennant (aristocrat), Dear Mr. Prohack, Do Not Disturb (1965 film), Doll Tearsheet, Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner, Edward Willis (British Army officer), Expresso Bongo, Fallen Angels (play), Golden Globe Awards, Harlow (Magna film), Hell Is Sold Out, Henry Clinton (British Army officer, born 1730), Hermione Gingold, Information Received, It Always Rains on Sunday, Jack Clayton, Jet Storm, Kipps (1941 film), Laurence Harvey, Let's Get Married (1960 film), Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, List of Academy Award records, Little House on the Prairie (TV series), Los Angeles, Maid, Marie Dressler, Marriage on the Rocks, Mary Poppins (film), Maude (TV series), ... Expand index (46 more) »
- Actresses from Shropshire
- People from Broseley
A Daughter in Revolt
A Daughter in Revolt is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Mabel Poulton, Edward O'Neill and Lilian Oldland.
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Allan Warren
Michael Allan Warren (born 26 October 1948) is an English portrait photographer and actor, primarily known for his portrait of British nobility, politicians, and celebrities.
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American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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An Age of Kings
An Age of Kings is a fifteen-part serial adaptation of the eight sequential history plays of William Shakespeare (Richard II, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V, 1 Henry VI, 2 Henry VI, 3 Henry VI and Richard III), produced and broadcast in Britain by the BBC in 1960.
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Angela Baddeley
Madeleine Angela Clinton-Baddeley (4 July 1904 – 22 February 1976) was an English stage and television actress, best-remembered for her role as household cook Mrs.
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Batman (TV series)
Batman is an American live-action television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
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Bewitched
Bewitched is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972.
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Bill Baddeley
The Very Reverend William Pye Baddeley (20 March 1914 – 31 May 1998) was an Anglican priest who was the Dean of Brisbane from 1958 to 1967.
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Brighton Rock (1948 film)
Brighton Rock (US: Young Scarface) is a 1948 British gangster film noir directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as violent gang leader Pinkie Brown (reprising his West End role of three years earlier), Rose Brown (Carol Marsh) as the innocent girl he marries, and Ida Arnold (Hermione Baddeley) as an amateur sleuth investigating a murder he committed.
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Brighton Rock (novel)
Brighton Rock is a novel by Graham Greene, published in 1938 and later adapted for film and theatre.
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Broseley
Broseley is a market town in Shropshire, England, with a population of 4,929 at the 2011 Census and an estimate of 5,022 in 2019.
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C.H.O.M.P.S.
C.H.O.M.P.S. is a 1979 American comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and directed by Don Chaffey.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Camp Runamuck
Camp Runamuck is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1965–66 television season.
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Caste (1930 film)
Caste is a 1930 British drama film directed by Campbell Gullan and starring Hermione Baddeley, Nora Swinburne and Alan Napier.
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a non-profit, tertiary, 915-bed teaching hospital and multi-specialty academic health science center located in Los Angeles, California.
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Charles McEvoy
Charles McEvoy (1879–1929) was a British playwright and stage director.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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Cosh Boy
Cosh Boy (released in the United States as The Slasher) is a 1953 British film noir based on an original play by Bruce Walker.
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Counterspy (film)
Counterspy (also known as Night People and Undercover Agent) is a 1953 British second feature thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court and Hermione Baddeley.
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David Tennant (aristocrat)
David Pax Tennant (22 May 1902 – 8 April 1968) was a British aristocrat socialite, and the founder of the Gargoyle Club in London's Soho.
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Dear Mr. Prohack
Dear Mr.
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Do Not Disturb (1965 film)
Do Not Disturb is a DeLuxe Color CinemaScope (1965) romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Levy and starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as a married American couple living in England.
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Doll Tearsheet
Dorothy "Doll" Tearsheet is a fictional character who appears in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 2.
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Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner
Edward Priaulx Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner (31 May 1859 – 21 November 1920), styled Sir Edward Tennant, 2nd Baronet from 1906 to 1911, was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician.
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Edward Willis (British Army officer)
Major-General Edward Henry Willis, (5 September 1870 – 26 June 1961) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.
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Expresso Bongo
Expresso Bongo is a 1958 West End musical and a satire of the music industry.
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Fallen Angels (play)
Fallen Angels is a comedy by the English playwright Noël Coward.
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Golden Globe Awards
The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.
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Harlow (Magna film)
Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal.
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Hell Is Sold Out
Hell Is Sold Out is a 1951 British drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Mai Zetterling, Herbert Lom and Richard Attenborough.
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Henry Clinton (British Army officer, born 1730)
General Sir Henry Clinton, KB (16 April 1730 – 23 December 1795) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795.
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Hermione Gingold
Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold (9 December 189724 May 1987) was an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric character. Hermione Baddeley and Hermione Gingold are English voice actresses.
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Information Received
Information Received is a 1961 British crime film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Sabine Sesselmann, William Sylvester and Hermione Baddeley.
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It Always Rains on Sunday
It Always Rains on Sunday is a 1947 British film adaptation of Arthur La Bern's novel of the same name, directed by Robert Hamer.
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Jack Clayton
Jack Isaac Clayton (1 March 1921 – 26 February 1995) was a British film director and producer who specialised in bringing literary works to the screen.
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Jet Storm
Jet Storm (also known as Jet Stream or Killing Urge) is a 1959 British thriller film directed and co-written by Cy Endfield.
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Kipps (1941 film)
Kipps (US title The Remarkable Mr. Kipps) is a 1941 British comedy-drama film adaptation of H. G. Wells's 1905 novel of the same name.
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Laurence Harvey
Laurence Harvey (born Zvi Mosheh Skikne; 1 October 192825 November 1973) was a Lithuanian-born actor and film director.
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Let's Get Married (1960 film)
Let's Get Married is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey and Hermione Baddeley.
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Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
The lieutenant governor of Jersey (Jèrriais:Gouvèrneux d'Jèrri, "Governor of Jersey"), properly styled the lieutenant-governor of Jersey, is the representative of the British monarch in the Bailiwick of Jersey, a dependency of the British Crown.
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List of Academy Award records
This list of Academy Award records is current as of the 96th Academy Awards, with the ceremony taking place on March 10, 2024.
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Little House on the Prairie (TV series)
Little House on the Prairie (Little House: A New Beginning in its ninth and final season) is an American Western historical drama television series about the Ingalls family, who live on a farm on Plum Creek near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s–90s.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Maid
A maid, housemaid, or maidservant is a female domestic worker.
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Marie Dressler
Leila Marie Koerber (November 9, 1868 – July 28, 1934), known by her stage name Marie Dressler, was a Canadian stage and screen actress, comedian, and early silent film and Depression-era film star.
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Marriage on the Rocks
Marriage on the Rocks is a 1965 comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Dean Martin about a businessman's wife who ends up divorced by mistake and then married to his best friend by an even bigger mistake.
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Mary Poppins (film)
Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers.
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Maude (TV series)
Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972, until April 22, 1978.
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Midnight Lace
Midnight Lace is a 1960 American psychological thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, and Roddy McDowall.
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Mistress Quickly
Mistress Nell Quickly is a fictional character who appears in several plays by William Shakespeare.
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Mrs Bardell (Pickwick Papers)
Mrs Martha Bardell is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers (1836), the first novel by Charles Dickens.
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No Room at the Inn
No Room at the Inn is a 1945 play by Joan Temple that became a 1948 film directed by Daniel Birt.
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Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".
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Passport to Pimlico
Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley.
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Pauline Tennant
Pauline Laetitia, Lady Rumbold (born Tennant, formerly Pitt-Rivers and Graham; 6 February 1927 – 6 December 2008) was a British actress, poet and socialite.
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Quartet (1948 film)
Quartet is a 1948 British anthology film with four segments, each based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham.
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Rag Doll (film)
Rag Doll, released in the USA as Young, Willing and Eager, is a 1961 British second feature crime film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Christina Gregg, Kenneth Griffith, Jess Conrad and Hermione Baddeley.
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Revue
A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches.
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Room at the Top (1959 film)
Room at the Top is a 1959 British drama film based on the 1957 novel of the same name by John Braine.
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Royal Cavalcade
Royal Cavalcade, also known as Regal Cavalcade, is a 1935 British, black-and-white, drama film directed by six separate directors: Thomas Bentley (Supervising Director), Herbert Brenon, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, W. P. Kellino and Marcel Varnel.
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Scrooge (1951 film)
Scrooge (released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) is a 1951 British Christmas fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843).
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Shropshire
Shropshire (historically SalopAlso used officially as the name of the county from 1974–1980. The demonym for inhabitants of the county "Salopian" derives from this name. and abbreviated Shrops) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England, on the border with Wales.
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Simone Signoret
Simone Signoret (born Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker; 25 March 1921 – 30 September 1985) was a French actress.
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Song of Paris
Song of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley.
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St John's Cathedral (Brisbane)
St John's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and the metropolitan cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of Queensland, Australia.
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Supporting actor
A supporting actor or supporting actress is an actor who performs a role in a play or film below that of the leading actor(s), and above that of a bit part.
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Sweepstakes (TV series)
Sweepstakes, stylized as $weepstake$, is an American anthology television series that aired in the United States on NBC during the 1978–-79 television season.
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Teffont Evias
Teffont Evias is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Teffont, on the Nadder valley in the south of Wiltshire, England.
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The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin is a 1967 American Western comedy film directed by James Neilson, produced by Walt Disney Productions, starring Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette, Hermione Baddeley, and Karl Malden.
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The Aristocats
The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.
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The Belles of St. Trinian's
The Belles of St Trinian's is a 1954 British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder, co-written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Alastair Sim, Joyce Grenfell, George Cole, Hermione Baddeley.
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The Black Windmill
The Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence.
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The Cara Williams Show
The Cara Williams Show is an American sitcom starring Cara Williams which centers on a married couple who try to conceal their marriage from their employer.
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The Guns of Loos
The Guns of Loos is a 1928 British sound war film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Henry Victor, Madeleine Carroll, and Bobby Howes.
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The Happiest Millionaire
The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 American musical film starring Fred MacMurray, based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony Drexel Biddle.
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The Likes of Her
The Likes of Her is a 1923 play by the British writer Charles McEvoy.
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The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (1963) is a play in a prologue and six scenes, written by Tennessee Williams.
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The Pickwick Papers (1952 film)
The Pickwick Papers is a 1952 British historical comedy drama film written and directed by Noel Langley and starring James Hayter, James Donald, Nigel Patrick and Joyce Grenfell.
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The Secret of NIMH
The Secret of NIMH is a 1982 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Don Bluth in his directorial debut and based on Robert C. O'Brien's children's novel, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American Western musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Debbie Reynolds, filmed in Panavision.
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The Woman in Question
The Woman in Question (released in the USA as Five Angles on Murder) is a 1950 British murder mystery film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Jean Kent, Dirk Bogarde and John McCallum.
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There Goes the Bride (1980 film)
There Goes the Bride is a 1980 British comedy film directed by Terry Marcel and starring Tom Smothers, Twiggy, Phil Silvers, Broderick Crawford, Sylvia Syms and Martin Balsam.
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There Is Another Sun
There Is Another Sun (U.S. title: Wall of Death) is a 1951 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Maxwell Reed, Laurence Harvey and Susan Shaw.
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Time Gentlemen, Please!
Time Gentlemen, Please! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and written by Val Valentine and Peter Blackmore.
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Tom Brown's School Days
Tom Brown's School Days (sometimes written Tom Brown's Schooldays, also published under the titles Tom Brown at Rugby, School Days at Rugby, and Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby) is a novel by Thomas Hughes, published in 1857.
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Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film)
Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, directed by Gordon Parry, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter.
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Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actresses for quality leading roles in a Broadway play.
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Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
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Up the Front
Up the Front is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd, Bill Fraser, and Hermione Baddeley.
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Voice acting
Voice acting is the art of performing a character or providing information to an audience with one's voice.
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West End theatre
West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.
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Women Without Men (1956 film)
Women Without Men is a 1956 British second feature drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice, Thora Hird and Hermione Baddeley.
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Wonder Woman (TV series)
Wonder Woman, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, is an American superhero television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name.
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12th Royal Lancers
The 12th (Prince of Wales's) Royal Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the British Army first formed in 1715.
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See also
Actresses from Shropshire
- Hermione Baddeley
- Holly Davidson
- Rosemary Leach
- Sophie Bould
People from Broseley
- Ben Simons (bobsleigh)
- Charles Henry Hartshorne
- George Pearce Baldwin
- Hermione Baddeley
- Howard Davis (field hockey)
- Jabez Carter Hornblower
- John Pritchard (MP)
- Leroy Watson (archer)
- Osborne Gordon
- Peter Onions
- Richard Powys
- Shane Embury
- Thomas Salter Pyne
- Tony James (chemist)
- William Whitehead Watts
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermione_Baddeley
Also known as Hermione Clinton-Baddeley.
, Midnight Lace, Mistress Quickly, Mrs Bardell (Pickwick Papers), No Room at the Inn, Noël Coward, Passport to Pimlico, Pauline Tennant, Quartet (1948 film), Rag Doll (film), Revue, Room at the Top (1959 film), Royal Cavalcade, Scrooge (1951 film), Shropshire, Simone Signoret, Song of Paris, St John's Cathedral (Brisbane), Supporting actor, Sweepstakes (TV series), Teffont Evias, The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The Aristocats, The Belles of St. Trinian's, The Black Windmill, The Cara Williams Show, The Guns of Loos, The Happiest Millionaire, The Likes of Her, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, The Pickwick Papers (1952 film), The Secret of NIMH, The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film), The Woman in Question, There Goes the Bride (1980 film), There Is Another Sun, Time Gentlemen, Please!, Tom Brown's School Days, Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film), Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, Tony Awards, Up the Front, Voice acting, West End theatre, Women Without Men (1956 film), Wonder Woman (TV series), 12th Royal Lancers.