Anne Grey
March 6, 1907 (117 years old) in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK
From Wikipedia Anne Grey (6 March 1907 – 3 April 1987) was an English actress, who appeared in 44 films between 1928 and 1939, including some Hollywood films during the late 1930s. She was educated at Lausanne and King's College London. She originally intended a literary career, and to become a journalist but went on stage instead. Her first film experience in 1925 was in a crowd scene in The Constant Nymph but she got second lead in her next picture just two months later. In 1934 she went to Hollywood.
Known For
Credits
- 1937 · Chinatown Nights as
- 1935 · Just My Luck as Harriet Wright
- 1935 · Bonnie Scotland as Lady Violet Ormsby
- 1935 · Break of Hearts as Lady Phyllis Cameron
- 1934 · Road House as Lady Chettwinde
- 1934 · Lady in Danger as Lydia
- 1934 · Borrowed Clothes as Lady Mary Torrent
- 1934 · The Fire Raisers as Arden Brent
- 1934 · Colonel Blood as Lady Castlemaine
- 1933 · The House of Trent as Rosemary Trent
- 1933 · The Wandering Jew as Joanne de Beaudricourt (Phase II)
- 1933 · Leave It to Smith as Lady Moynton
- 1933 · The Lure as Julia Waring
- 1933 · The Lost Chord as Pauline
- 1933 · The Golden Cage as Venetia Doxford
- 1933 · The Blarney Stone as Lady Anne Cranton
- 1933 · One Precious Year as Dierdre Carton
- 1932 · Leap Year as Paula Zehran
- 1932 · Arms and the Man as Raina Petkoff
- 1932 · Number Seventeen as Nora
- 1932 · The Faithful Heart as Diana Oughterson
- 1932 · Lily Christine as Muriel Harvey
- 1932 · Murder at Covent Garden as Helen Osmond
- 1931 · The Old Man as Lady Arranways
- 1931 · The Calendar as Wenda Panniford
- 1931 · The Happy Ending as Mildred Craddock
- 1931 · The Man at Six as Sybil Vane
- 1931 · Other People's Sins as Anne Vernon
- 1931 · Guilt as Anne Barrett
- 1930 · The School for Scandal as Lady Sneerwell
- 1930 · The Squeaker as Beryl Stedman
- 1930 · The Nipper as Clarissa Wentworth
- 1930 · Cross Roads as The Wife
- 1929 · Taxi for Two as Charlotte
- 1929 · The Runaway Princess as