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Sunday Wilshin (1905β1991) was a British actress and radio producer; the successor to George Orwell on his resignation in 1943. She was born in London as Mary Aline Wilshin (corroborated by publicly-available birth records; other sources give Sunday/ Sundae Mary Aline Horne (-) Wilshin) and educated at the Italia Conti Stage School. Wilshin was a member of the 'Bright young things' of the 1920s, and a close friend of the actress Cyllene Moxon and of author (and former actress) Noel Streatfeild. In connection with the 'bright young things', Wilshin commonly appears in accounts of a gathering where she was assaulted by the silent film actress Brenda Dean Paul.
Filmography
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Rosalind Faber
First Night (1937)
Movie
Lucille Davine
Murder by Rope (1936)
Movie
Betty
Someday (1935)
Movie
Lottie Forrest
Borrowed Clothes (1934)
Movie
Daphne Fitzgerald
To Brighton with Gladys (1933)
Movie
Ida Brun
Marry Me (1932)
Movie
Mrs. Savage
The Love Contract (1932)
Movie
Mrs. Oliver
Collision (1932)
Movie
Violet Cunliffe
Michael and Mary (1931)
Movie
Cella Stuart
An Obvious Situation (1930)
Movie
Bella
Bed Rock (1930)
Movie
Mrs. Grey
Hutch Stirs 'em Up (1923)
Movie
Phyllis Mainwaring
Pages of Life (1922)
Movie
Maisie Gay
The Green Caravan (1922)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1905-02-26
Deathday1991-03-19 (86 years old)
Birth PlaceLondon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
Also Known AsMary Aline Wilshin
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