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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1935–60


Name
  
Linden Travers

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Florence Lindon-Travers

Born
  
27 May 1913 (
1913-05-27
)
Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland, County Durham, England, UK

Died
  
October 23, 2001, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
James Holman (m. 1948–1974)

Children
  
Susan Travers, Sally Linden Holman

Siblings
  
Bill Travers, Pearl Travers, Alice Travers

Movies
  
The Lady Vanishes, No Orchids for Miss Blandish, The Ghost Train, Christopher Columbus, Brief Ecstasy

Similar People
  
Bill Travers, Penelope Wilton, Cornel Lucas, Susan Travers, Walter Forde

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Florence Lindon-Travers, known professionally as Linden Travers (27 May 1913 – 23 October 2001), was a British actress.

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Life and career

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Travers was born in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, the daughter of Florence (née Wheatley) and William Halton Lindon-Travers. She was the elder sister of Bill Travers, and attended La Sagesse Catholic School in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She made her first stage appearance at the Newcastle Playhouse in 1933. She made her West End debut the following year in Ivor Novello's Murder in Mayfair, and appeared in her first film, Children of the Fog in 1935.

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She played a substantial role in Carol Reed’s Bank Holiday (1938). One of her most widely seen performances was as "Mrs." Todhunter in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938). She also appeared in The Stars Look Down (1940) The Ghost Train (1941), and Quartet (1948).

Her career consisted mainly of supporting roles, but she also played occasional lead roles, such as Miss Blandish in both the well received 1942 stage adaptation and widely panned 1948 film version of James Hadley Chase's 1939 novel No Orchids for Miss Blandish. She retired in 1948, after her second marriage. In 1999, she took part in the television programme Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock, paying tribute to the man who had directed her sixty years earlier.

She died in Cornwall, aged 88, in 2001. Her daughter Susan Travers also became an actress.




Filmography

Actress
1988
Game, Set, and Match (TV Series) as
Mrs. Samson
- London Match: Part 1 (1988) - Mrs. Samson
- Mexico Set: Part 2 (1988) - Mrs. Samson
- Berlin Game: Part 5 (1988) - Mrs. Samson
1963
The Lloyd Bridges Show (TV Series) as
Maid
- Gym in January (1963) - Maid
1960
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
Martha Loring
- The Catalyst (1960) - Martha Loring
1955
The Vise (TV Series) as
Muriel Bexley
- The Schemer (1955) - Muriel Bexley
1949
Don't Ever Leave Me as
Mary Lamont
1949
Christopher Columbus as
Beatriz de Peraza
1949
The Bad Lord Byron as
Augusta Leigh
1948
Quartet as
Daphne (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
1948
No Orchids for Miss Blandish as
Miss Blandish
1947
The Master of Bankdam as
Clara Baker
1947
Jassy as
Mrs. Helmar
1946
Beware of Pity as
Ilona Domansky
1942
The Missing Million as
Joan Walton
1942
The Seventh Survivor as
Gillian Chase
1941
South American George as
Carole Dean
1941
The Ghost Train as
Julia Price
1940
The Stars Look Down as
Mrs. Laura Millington
1939
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday as
Miss Meadows
1938
The Lady Vanishes as
'Mrs.' Todhunter
1938
The Terror as
Mary Redmayne
1938
Almost a Honeymoon as
Patricia Quilter
1938
Bank Holiday as
Ann Howard
1937
The Last Adventurers as
Ann Arkell
1937
Against the Tide as
Mary Poole
1937
Dangerous Secrets as
Helen Bernardy
1937
Double Alibi (Short) as
Rita
1937
Girl in the Street as
Woman in Night Club (uncredited)
1936
Wednesday's Luck as
Mimi
1935
Children of the Fog as
Polly Mortimer
Self
1999
Reputations (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actress, The Lady Vanishes
- Hitch: Alfred the Great (1999) - Self - Actress, The Lady Vanishes

References

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