Anna Konstam
Anna Konstam (22 February 1914 – 1982)[1] was a British theatre and film actress.[2]
Anna Konstam | |
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Born | 22 February 1914 |
Died | 1982 (aged 67–68) |
Occupation | Film actress |
Years active | 1937–1972 |
Relatives | Phyllis Konstam (sister) |
She appeared in the comedy Love in a Mist at St Martin's Theatre in 1941.
Partial filmography
- Young and Innocent (1937) - Elsie - Bathing Girl (uncredited)
- They Drive by Night (1938) - Molly O'Neill
- Too Dangerous to Live (1939) - Lou
- The Midas Touch (1940) - Mamie
- Saloon Bar (1940) - Ivy
- Waterloo Road (1945) - May
- All the Advantages (1972) - (final film role)
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