People
Sunday Wilshin
Biography:
From Wikipedia
Sunday Wilshin (1905–1991) was a British actress and radio producer; the successor to George Orwell on his resignation in 1943. She was born in London as Mary Aline Wilshin (corroborated by publicly-available birth records; other sources give Sunday/ Sundae Mary Aline Horne (-) Wilshin) and educated at the Italia Conti Stage School. Wilshin was a member of the 'Bright young things' of the 1920s, and a close friend of the actress Cyllene Moxon and of author (and former actress) Noel Streatfeild. In connection with the 'bright young things', Wilshin commonly appears in accounts of a gathering where she was assaulted by the silent film actress Brenda Dean Paul.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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First Night as Rosalind Faber | 1937-07-01 |
Murder by Rope as Lucille Davine | 1936-08-25 |
Someday as Betty | 1935-11-18 |
Borrowed Clothes as Lottie Forrest | 1934-03-01 |
To Brighton with Gladys as Daphne Fitzgerald | 1933-02-01 |
As Good as New as Rosa | 1933-01-01 |
Marry Me as Ida Brun | 1932-10-05 |
The Love Contract as Mrs. Savage | 1932-07-27 |
Collision as Mrs. Oliver | 1932-07-18 |
Nine Till Six as Judy | 1932-03-14 |
Dance Pretty Lady as Irene | 1931-12-10 |
Michael and Mary as Violet Cunliffe | 1931-10-29 |
The Chance of a Night Time as Stella | 1931-05-15 |
An Obvious Situation as Cella Stuart | 1930-10-09 |
Bed Rock as Bella | 1930-06-01 |
Champagne | 1928-08-17 |
Hutch Stirs 'em Up as Mrs. Grey | 1923-08-01 |
Petticoat Loose as Nurse | 1922-12-01 |
Pages of Life as Phyllis Mainwaring | 1922-11-01 |
The Green Caravan as Maisie Gay | 1922-11-01 |