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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Betty Davies


Role
  
Film actress

Children
  
Brook Blackford

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Born
  
24 December 1910 (
1910-12-24
)
London England

Died
  
May 14, 1955, Manchester, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Belles of St Trinian's, The History of Mr Polly, It Always Rains on Sunday, The Passionate Friends, Murder by Proxy

Similar People
  
Robert Hamer, Frank Launder, Ladislao Vajda, Ronald Neame, Terence Fisher

Betty Ann Davies (24 December 1910 – 14 May 1955) was a British stage and film actress active from the 1920s to the 1950s. She died young in 1955 aged 44 following an operation. Miss Davies made her first stage appearance at the Palladium in a revue in 1924. The following year she joined Cochran's Young Ladies in revues such as "One Dam Thing After Another" and "This Year of Grace". Betty Ann Davies enjoyed a long and distinguished West End career which included "The Good Companions" 1934, "Morning Star" 1942, and "Blithe Spirit" 1943. Her outstanding stage triumph was in the role of Blanche du Bois, which she took over from Vivien Leigh, in the original West End production of " A Streetcar Named Desire". Miss Davis appeared in 38 films, and was active in TV at the time of her death. She left one son Brook Blackford.

Filmography

Actress
1956
Adventure Theater (TV Series) as
Selina
- The Missing Passenger (1956) - Selina
1955
Alias John Preston as
Mrs. Sandford
1954
The Vise (TV Series) as
Mrs. Brandt
- Ring of Greed (1955) - Mrs. Brandt
- Let Murder Be Done (1954)
1955
Children Galore as
Mrs. Ark
1954
The Belles of St. Trinian's as
Miss Waters
1954
Calling Scotland Yard: The Missing Passenger (Short) as
Selina
1954
Blackout as
Mrs. Alicia Brunner
1953
Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder as
Selina
1953
Wicked Wife as
Pinkie Collins
1953
The Slasher as
Elsie
1952
Tonight at 8:30 as
Doris Gow (segment "Fumed Oak: An Unpleasant Comedy")
1951
Outcast of the Islands as
Mrs. Williams
1950
Her Panelled Door as
Beatrice
1950
Trio as
Mrs. Helen Chester (segment "Sanatorium")
1950
The Compelled People (TV Movie) as
Sigrid Kleber
1950
The Man in Black as
Bertha Clavering
1950
The Blue Lamp as
Mary Bertha Lewis (uncredited)
1949
Which Will Ye Have? (Short) as
Mary Magdalene
1949
Now Barabbas as
Rosie
1949
The Governess (TV Movie) as
Miss Fry
1949
The History of Mr. Polly as
Miriam Larkins Polly
1949
The Passionate Friends as
Joan Layton
1948
Blithe Spirit (TV Movie) as
Elvira
1948
To the Public Danger (Short) as
Barmaid
1948
Escape as
Girl in Park
1947
It Always Rains on Sunday as
Sadie, his Wife
1941
The Remarkable Mr. Kipps as
Flo Bates
1938
Mountains O'Mourne as
Violet Mayfair
1938
Silver Top as
Dushka Vernon
1938
Rush Hour (TV Movie)(as Betty Davies)
1937
Under a Cloud as
Diana Forbes (as Betty-Ann Davies)
1937
Merry Comes to Town as
Marjorie Stafford
1937
Lucky Jade as
Betsy
1936
Tropical Trouble as
Mary Masterman
1936
Radio Lover as
Wendy Maradyck
1936
Chick as
Peggy
1936
She Knew What She Wanted as
Frankie
1936
Excuse My Glove as
Ann Haydon
1935
Play Up the Band as
Betty Small
1935
Joy Ride as
Anne Maxwell
1934
Youthful Folly
1934
Death at a Broadcast as
Poppy Levine (as Betty Davies)
1934
My Old Duchess as
Sally Martin
Soundtrack
1937
Lucky Jade (performer: "Don't Trust Gents")

References

Betty Ann Davies Wikipedia