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Belle Chrystall
Actor
Born April 25, 1910Died June 7, 2003 (93 years)
From Wikipedia
Belle Chrystall (25 April 1910 – 7 June 2003) was a British actress who appeared in a number of leading roles in British films during the 1930s. She was born in Preston, Lancashire in 1910. She came to London and after appearing on stage was given a minor part in a film A Warm Corner, directed by Victor Saville but she was given no more work after that. The filming of Hindle Wakes led her to apply for the part of Jenny Hawthorne which led her to become an instant success. She made her last film in 1940.
Belle Chrystall (25 April 1910 – 7 June 2003) was a British actress who appeared in a number of leading roles in British films during the 1930s. She was born in Preston, Lancashire in 1910. She came to London and after appearing on stage was given a minor part in a film A Warm Corner, directed by Victor Saville but she was given no more work after that. The filming of Hindle Wakes led her to apply for the part of Jenny Hawthorne which led her to become an instant success. She made her last film in 1940.
Filmography
1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Becky Sharp |
1939 | Poison Pen · as Sucal Hurrin |
1938 | Anything to Declare? · as Nora Grayson |
1938 | Yellow Sands · as Lydia Blake |
1937 | The Edge of the World · as Ruth Manson |
1934 | The Scotland Yard Mystery · as Mary Stanton |
1933 | Friday the Thirteenth · as Mary Summers |
1931 | Hindle Wakes · as Jenny Hawthorne |
1930 | A Warm Corner · as Peggy |