Valerie Taylor (actress)

Valerie Taylor (10 November 1902 in Fulham, London 24 October 1988 in London) was an English actress.[1][2] After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1922, her stage work included appearances at Stratford, as well as the original West End and Broadway productions of Berkeley Square in 1926 and 1929.[3][4][5][6] She also reprised her role in the 1933 Hollywood film version of the same.[7] She was married to the actor Hugh Sinclair.[8] Besides her acting credits, she also co-wrote the screenplay to the 1947 movie Take My Life.[9]

Valerie Taylor and Harry Fowler in Went the Day Well?

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1933Berkeley SquareKate Pettigrew
1934Designing WomenDiana Dent
1942Went the Day Well?Nora
1960Faces in the DarkMiss Hopkins
1961What a Carve Up!Janet Broughton
1963In the Cool of the DayLily Kendrick
1965RepulsionMadame Denise
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