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  2. 24 de ene. de 2014 · Wendy Hiller winning the Oscar® for Supporting Actress for "Separate Tables" at the 31st Academy Awards® in 1959. Presented by Shelley Winters and Red Button...

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  3. 29 de nov. de 1976 · Leueen MacGrath, too rarely a visitor to the New York stage, is exactly in key with Lili, capturing the character's Garhoesque smokiness and latent bitchiness.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0384908Wendy Hiller - IMDb

    Actress: A Man for All Seasons. Wendy Hiller, daughter of Frank and Marie Hiller, was born on 15th August 1912 in Bramhall, near Stockport, Cheshire, England. She was educated at Winceby House School, Bexhill then moved on to Manchester Repertory Theatre. She appeared on stage in Sir John Barry's tour of Evensong, then as Sally Hardcastle in ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0871674David Tree - IMDb

    David Tree (1915-2009) David Tree. British actor David Tree was a promising talent who came from prime theatre stock as the son of drama critic Alan Leonard Romaine Parsons and stage actress Viola Tree. His mother, in turn, was the daughter of one of England's most heralded classical stage actors of the late 19th century and early 20th century ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sally_GraySally Gray - Wikipedia

    The 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne (m. 1951, died 2002) Constance Vera Browne, Baroness Oranmore and Browne ( née Stevens; 14 February 1915 – 24 September 2006), commonly known as Sally Gray, was an English film actress of the 1930s and 1940s. [1] Her obituary in The Irish Times described her as "once seen as a British rival to Ginger Rogers ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_TreeDavid Tree - Wikipedia

    David Tree (born Ian David Parsons; 15 July 1915 – 4 November 2009) was an English stage and screen actor from a distinguished theatrical family whose career in the 1930s included roles in numerous stage presentations as well as in thirteen films produced between 1937 and 1941, among which were 1939's Goodbye Mr. Chips and two of producer Gabriel Pascal's adaptations of Shaw classics, 1938's ...