Vera Lindsay

Vera Lindsay (née Poliakoff;[1] 27 November 1911  15 June 1992) was a British Shakespearean actress.

Career

Vera Lindsay performed at The Old Vic during the 1930s alongside Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and under the direction of Michel Saint-Denis.

She also appeared in a number of early TV productions including Annajanska the Bolshevik Empress (1939),[2] Katharine and Petruchio (1939),[3] The Tempest (1939),[4] Twelfth Night (1939) [5] and Spellbound (1941)[6]

Personal life

Lindsay was daughter of Vladimir Poliakoff. She was married to:

Selected filmography

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References

  1. Vera Lindsay Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins
  2. Annajanska the Bolshevik Empress in Internet Movie Database
  3. Katharine and Petruchio in Internet Movie Database
  4. The Tempest in Internet Movie Database
  5. Twelfth Nightin Internet Movie Database
  6. Spellbound in Internet Movie Database
  7. Stephen Barry (obituary) The Guardian, London, 9 November 2000
  8. John Russell, Art Critic for The Times, Dies at 89



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