Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Leading Women MOLLY JOHNSON 67, Prince of Wales Mansions London, S. W. 11 T: Macaiilev 2822. phot: Janet Jcvons, London HEIGHT: 3ft. 6ins. HAIR: Medium. EYES: Dark ROLES: Straight, Comedy, Musical Comedy, Dancing, Singing LANGUAGES: English, French DIALEKTS: Irish, American, Cockney VOICE: Mezzo Soprane INSTRUMENTS: Piano DANCING: Stage. ballroom SPORTS & RECREATIONS: Tennis. Swimming, Riding. Motoring Made her first appearance on the stage at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in "Havoc ', in which play she also appeared in New York; for three subsequent seasons played ingenue leads with George Arliss in New York ("Old English'', etc.), and also played Bianca in the modern Version of "The Taming of the Shrew"; played repertory leads in Canada and New York; also played ingenue lead in "The Royal Family"' in New liork; returning to England played ingenue lead in the London production of "Nine tili Six". followed by leading parts in the talking Films "77 Park Lane"' and "We Dine at Seven"; played the role of the telephone Operator in the London production of "Late Night Final' ; latest engagements include principal part in "Over the Page" at the Alhambra and broadcasting contracts with the B. B. C. HAARFARBE: Dunkelblond. Ernste und heitere Rollen AUGEN: Operelle, GRÖSSE: 1,71. Dunkel ROLLENFÄCHER Tanz, Gesang SPRACHEN: Englisch, Französisch DIALEKTE: Irisch, Amerikanisch, Cockney STIMME: Mezzosopran INSTRUMENTE: Klavier TANZ: Bühnen und Cesellschaflstanz SPORTS: Tennis. Schwimmen, Reiten, Chauffieren Debütierte am Londoner Haymarket-Theater in „Havoc" und trat dann in New York im gleichen Stück auf. Während der drei folgenden Jahre spielte sie jugendlich-naive Hauptrollen in New York unter George Arliss („Old English" usw.), dann gab sie die Bianca in einer modernen Inszeniemng von „Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung" und andere Hauptrollen in Kanada und New York. In der Londoner Inszenienmg von „Nine tili Six" übernahm sie die Rolle der Naiven, spielte dann in den Tonfilmen „77 Park Lane" und „We Dine at Seven" tragende Rollen, femer die Rolle der Telephonistin in der Londoner Erstaufführung von „Late Night Final". Letzte Engagements: Hauptrolle in „Over the Page" in der Alhambra und Verträge mit der British Broadcasting Company. E 83