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Nancy Burne (23 December 1907, Chorlton, Lancashire β 25 March 1954) was an English stage and film actress. She began her film career at British International Pictures, starring alongside comedians such as Gene Gerrard, Stanley Lupino and Will Hay. Most of her subsequent screen appearances were as a leading lady in quota quickies.
She starred alongside John Loder in the 1935 romantic comedy It Happened in Paris, which marked Carol Reed's debut as director. In 1937 she had a supporting role in the independent film Thunder in the City, an expensive drama starring Edward G. Robinson which was major financial and critical failure. Her final screen appearance was in the 1939 horseracing film Flying Fifty-Five.
Filmography
all 13
Movies 13
Flying Fifty-Five (1939)
John Halifax (1938)
Skylarks (1937)
Royal Eagle (1936)
It Happened in Paris (1935)
Once a Thief (1935)
Dandy Dick (1935)
Old Roses (1935)
The Warren Case (1934)
Facing The Music (1933)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1912-12-23
Deathday1954-03-25 (41 years old)
Birth PlaceLondon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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