Marjorie Browne
Marjorie Browne (1910–1990) was a British musical theatre actress who made occasional films.[1][2][3]
Marjorie Browne | |
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1939 Spotlight photo | |
Born | Manchester, England | 13 March 1910
Died | 21 October 1990 77) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Charles Trevor Reeve
( m. 1941; |
Her West End appearances included the original productions of Cole Porter's Wake Up and Dream at the London Pavilion in 1929; Stanley Lupino's musical Sporting Love at the Gaiety in 1934; and as Marjanah in the revival of Chu Chin Chow at the Palace in 1940.[4][5][6]
Filmography
- Lassie from Lancashire (1938)
- Laugh It Off (1940)
- I Didn't Do It (1945)
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References
- "Marjorie Browne". BFI.
- "Marjorie Browne | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- "Marjorie Browne". www.georgeformby.co.uk.
- Wearing, J. P. (March 27, 2014). "The London Stage 1920-1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel". Rowman & Littlefield – via Google Books.
- Wearing, J. P. (May 15, 2014). "The London Stage 1930-1939: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel". Rowman & Littlefield – via Google Books.
- Wearing, J. P. (August 22, 2014). "The London Stage 1940-1949: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel". Rowman & Littlefield – via Google Books.
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