Winifred Evans
Winifred Evans (born 4 July 1890, London) was a British actress.[1][2] In 1921 she appeared as a Germany spy in the controversial film How Kitchener Was Betrayed which was ultimately banned.[3]
Selected filmography
- The Happy Warrior (1917)
- The Splendid Coward (1918)
- The Lady Clare (1919)
- How Kitchener Was Betrayed (1921)
- Greatheart (1921)
- Cupid in Clover (1929)
- Three Men in a Boat (1933)
gollark: Essays < most things.
gollark: Yes, the best way for the evil antimale conspiracy to act was to distribute a vaccine with very rare side effects not discovered in the clinical trials which manifest more in young men.
gollark: You don't actually need general human-level robotics for lots of automation, at least, if you redesign the environment into something which can be handled more easily.
gollark: Robotics seems to be advancing slowly compared to other AI, so it may end up being the case that physical labour is costlier than lots of intellectual work for a while, which would be really weird.
gollark: The technology is advancing. NONE will be spared, except those who will be spared, which is hard to predict in advance.
References
- "Winifred Evans". BFI.
- "Winifred Evans - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- Robertson p.17-20
Bibliography
- Robertson, James Crighton. The hidden cinema: British film censorship in action, 1913-1975. Routledge, 1993.
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