Belle Chrystall
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.[1][2]
Belle Chrystall | |
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Born | 25 April 1910 |
Died | 7 June 2003 93) | (aged
Years active | 1930–1950 |
Filmography
- A Warm Corner (1930)
- Hindle Wakes (1931)
- Hobson's Choice (1931)
- The Frightened Lady (1932)
- Friday the Thirteenth (1933)
- The Girl in the Flat (1934)
- Youthful Folly (1934)
- Key to Harmony (1935)
- The Scotland Yard Mystery (1934)
- The Edge of the World (1937)
- Anything to Declare? (1938)
- Follow Your Star (1938)
- Yellow Sands (1938)
- Poison Pen (1939)
- The House of the Arrow (1940)
gollark: Did you READ the SCP?
gollark: You cannot SUMMON "big narf".
gollark: > Merely adding the phrase “BIG NARF” to the description of an upcoming event does not cause its cancellation, in significant tests by GCN-12 to date. Only additions of the phrase “BIG NARF” spontaneously by no observed mechanism or party appear to trigger SCP-2939. The phrase “BIG NARF,” then, is currently considered to be a ‘calling card’ for the events rather than a self-propagating memetic hazard in and of itself.
gollark: > Description: SCP-2339 is the collective designation for an anomalously large Bombus terrestris (buff-tailed bumblebee) nest and the bees residing within. SCP-2339-1 is the nest itself, measuring nearly 32m across. In comparison, a standard European bumblebee nest has a maximum capacity of 400 bees, and is far smaller. Aside from its size, SCP-2339-1 shows no other anomalous properties.
gollark: That is not 2339, though. I checked.
References
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