Cicely Courtneidge(1893-1980)
- Artiste
- Bande sonore
Cicely Courtneidge est née le 1 avril 1893 à Sydney, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Things Are Looking Up (1935), Aunt Sally (1934) et The Ghost Train (1931). Elle était mariée à Jack Hulbert. Elle est morte le 26 avril 1980 à Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni.
Artiste
Bande sonore
- The Wrong Box6,7
- performer: "Onward Christian Soldiers" (1871), "All Things Bright and Beautiful" (1848) (uncredited)
- 1966
- 1962
- Under Your Hat5,5
- performer: "I Won't Do The Conga", "The Empire Depends On You" (uncredited), "Keep It Under Your Hat" (uncredited), "Tiger Rag" (uncredited)
- 1940
- The Perfect Gentleman6,4
- music: "Aquellos Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes)" (1929)
- performer: "There's Something in a Big Parade" (1935), "The Keys to Heaven", "Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!" (1915), "Aquellos Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes)" (1929)
- production: "There's Something in a Big Parade" (1935) (uncredited)
- 1935
- 1935
- Aunt Sally5,4
- performer: "We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow", "If I Had Napoleon's Hat", "The Wind's In The West", "Valse des rayons (Apache Dance)" (uncredited)
- 1934
- 1933
- Soldiers of the King5,5
- performer: "Soldiers of the King" (uncredited), "There's Something about a Soldier", "The Moment I Saw You"
- 1933
- 1930
- Autre nom
- Dame Cicely Courtneidge
- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- 26 avril 1980
- Putney, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(causes naturelles)
- Conjoint(e)
- Jack Hulbert1916 - 25 mars 1978 (son décès)
- Autres travauxShe acted in Ray Cooney and Chapman's play, "Move over Mrs. Markham," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Tony Britton and Moira Lister in the cast. Ray Cooney was also director.
- Offres publicitaires
- AnecdotesWith her husband Jack Hulbert formed one of the most successful and popular music comedy teams in 1930's Britain. The couple met in 1913 during a joint performance and married three years later. Over the next decade, they appeared in theatres and music halls nationwide, subsequently making the transition to films. After World War II, Cicely embarked on a solo career as a straight actress, often as aunts or grandmothers. One of her best performances was in the drama The L-Shaped Room (1962).
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