Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Feature IT omni Made her first appearaiice on the stage at the Old Vic' as the little Duke of York in "Richard III"; thereafter played a variety of parts in all types of i)lays, both in London and on tour; 1920^1923, frequently played Jenny Diver in "The Beggar's Opera" at the Lyric. Hammersmith ; later played Mrs. Cricket in "The Insect Play", Lucy in "The Rivals", Hedwig in "The Wild Duck", Daphne in "The Limpet", Ann Boleyn in "Henrv VIII". etc.; 1926, went to Australia with Dion Boucicault. playing Phoebe in "Quality Street", Maggie in "What Every Wonian Knows", "Mary Rose" and other leading parts: on her return to London, played "Marigold" (Kingsway). lead in "Thunder on the Left" (Kingsway), Currita in "A Hundred Years Old" at the Lyric, Hammersmith; lead in a Barry season at the Haymarket: 1929, played lead in "The Rising Sun", Lady Teazle in "School for Scandal" (Kingsway), lead in "Marriage ä la Mode" and "To Account Rendered", etc.; toured South Africa, starring in "Marigold" and "Autumn Crocus"; latest London stage engagements: "The Rose Without a Thorn" and "The Love Pirate"; played lead in the film version of "The Speckled Band" at Elstree, and in that of "The Ghost Train" at Gainsborough Studios. ANGELA BADDELEY 4, Holmbush Road, Putney Hill, London, S.W. 15 T: Putney 73 25 HEIGHT: 5ft. 2ins. HAIR: Medium. EYES: Blue ROLES: Straiglit. Comedy DANCING: Classic SPORTS and RECREATIONS: Riding GRÖSSE: 1,61 m. HAARFARBE: Dunkelblond. AUGEN: Blau ROLLENFÄCHER: Ernste und heitere Rollen SPRACHEN: Englisch TANZ: Klassischer Tanz SPORTS: Reiten phot: Elisabeth Ivimey, London Betrat die Bühne zum erstenmal in der Rolle des Kleinen Herzogs von \ ork in ..Richard III." am Old Vic" und spielte dann eine L nmenge von Rollen in Stücken jeden Genres, sowohl in London als auch auf Tournee. 1920 23 trat sie häufig als Jenny Diver in ,.The Beggar s Opera" am Lyric, Hammersmith, auf. In der Folge spielte sie die Mrs. Cricket in ..The Insect Play", die Lucy in „The Rivals". Hedwig in der .."'S ildente", Daphne in .,The Limpet". Ann Boleyn in „Henry VIII." usw. 1926 ging sie mit Dion Boucicault nach Australien und spielte dort die Phoebe in ..Quality Street". Maggie in ..What Every Woman Knows", ..Mary Rose" und andere Titelrollen. Bei ihrer Rückkehr nach London trat sie in ..Marigold"! Kingsway ). ..Thunder on the Left" I Kingsway I. als Currita in ..A Hundred ^ears Old" (Lyric). dann eine ganze Saison unter Barry am Haymarket in führenden Rollen auf. 1929 gab sie die weiblichen Hauptrollen in ..The Rising Sun". Lady Teazle in „School for Scandal" (Kingsway I. ..Marriage ä la Mode" und ..To Account Rendered". Es folgte eine Südafrikatournee mit ..Marigold" und .,Autumn Crocus". Letztes Londoner Bühnenengagement : „The Rose Without a Thorn" und ..The Love Pirate". Filme: Hauptrollen in ..The Speckled Band" ( Elstree Studios I und ..The Ghost Train" (Gainsborough Studiosi. E 56