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    Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian-American stage and screen actress. Her extensive theatre credits included Broadway productions...
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  • commenced, Coral Browne insisted that she would wear only clothing designed by Jean Muir. The film's costume designer, Michael Baldwin, informed Browne that...
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    together with readings by Basil Rathbone. In 1975, Price and his wife Coral Browne appeared together in an international stage adaptation of Ardèle, which...
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  • television drama film based on the true story of a chance meeting of actress Coral Browne with Guy Burgess, a member of the Cambridge spy ring who spied for the...
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  • inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was...
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  • Archbishop complain to the BBC, causing powerful network producer Mrs Croft (Coral Browne) to visit June at home and lecture her about her behaviour and her attitude...
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  • and produced by Rick McCallum and Kenith Trodd. The film, starring Coral Browne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper and Amelia Shankley, is a fictionalised...
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    Coral Bistuer (born 1966), Spanish taekwondo practitioner Coral Bracho (born 1951), Mexican poet, translator, and doctor of Literature Coral Browne (1913–1991)...
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  • biographical film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Donald Pleasence, Coral Browne and Samantha Eggar. The film's plot concerns the real-life Edwardian...
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  • Beatty as Paolo di Leo Lotte Lenya as Contessa Magda Terribili-Gonzales Coral Browne as Meg Jill St. John as Barbara Bingham Jeremy Spenser as Young Man Stella...
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  • American cartoonist Christopher Browne (disambiguation), several people Coral Browne (1913–1991), Australian actress Courtney Browne (born 1970), Barbadian cricketer...
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    Warren in the BBC2's adaptation of Mrs. Warren's Profession opposite Coral Browne in the title role and Robert Powell. The production was repeated as part...
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    Lorina Liddell, in the 1985 Dennis Potter film Dreamchild alongside Coral Browne (Alice Hargreaves), Ian Holm (Lewis Carroll/Charles Dodgson), Peter Gallagher...
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  • Harris as 1940s singer Wilfrid Hyde-White as heavenly voice #1 (Zeus) Coral Browne as heavenly voice #2 (Mnemosyne) Miranda Garrison, Matt Lattanzi, Adolfo...
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  • Produced by Morton DaCosta Starring Rosalind Russell Forrest Tucker Coral Browne Roger Smith Peggy Cass Jan Handzlik Joanna Barnes Robin Hughes Pippa...
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  • directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Coral Browne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. During an air-raid on Piccadilly in World...
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  • and Margaret Winters (the husband and wife team of Vincent Price and Coral Browne) who would warn them of the risks of travelling to the past. On arrival...
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  • was staged at The Savoy Theatre starring Robert Morley and Coral Browne. In 1990, Browne stated in a televised biographical interview, broadcast on UK...
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    Theatre, first in 1970–71 at the Old Vic, directed by Ronald Eyre, with Coral Browne and Sarah Badel, and more recently at the Lyttelton Theatre in 1985–86...
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  • production of Bennett's Single Spies in which she played the part of Coral Browne. In 2015, she appeared in Now This is Not the End at the Arcola Theatre...
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  • Crusts opposite Margaret Leighton, and in 1983, he starred alongside Coral Browne and Alan Bates in the award-winning made-for-TV film An Englishman Abroad...
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  • stage actress (aged 68) Jack Brooks (1912–1971), composer (aged 59) Coral Browne (1913–1991), actress (aged 77) Sam Buffington (1931–1960), actor (aged...
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  • both stage and screen. Mooy has appeared in stage productions such as Coral Browne - This F***ing Lady and The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race. She was a regular...
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    Gray returned to the stage to star in My Sister Eileen (1942) with Coral Browne. Lupino died, leaving Gray £10,000. Gray had a nervous breakdown, resulting...
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  • 1933 Australian film directed by and starring Pat Hanna. It features Coral Browne. Chic Williams and his friend James Brown wrongly believe they have injured...
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    London: 14 February 1974. Directed by Peter Dews. With Trevor Howard, Coral Browne, Zena Walker, Ian Ogilvy. You Were So Sweet When You Were Little. New...
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  • Inspector Morand Charles Gray as General Herbert von Seidlitz-Gabler Coral Browne as Eleonore von Seidlitz-Gabler, General Gabler's wife John Gregson as...
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  • Saw at the Queen's Theatre in the West End with Sir Ralph Richardson, Coral Browne and Hayward Morse. Baxter nurtured the stage careers of Alyson McInnes...
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  • other hazards of Hollywood, such as malicious journalist Molly Luther (Coral Browne) and lesbian admirer, acting coach Rossella (Rossella Falk). As filming...
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  • Theatre in London's West End. The large cast included Alastair Sim, Coral Browne, Edward Sinclair, Percy Parsons, Bernard Lee, Jack Livesey and Joan Hickson...
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